Stay Away from These United States Tourist Spots

Published on 07/05/2023
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Crater of Diamonds State Park: Murfreesboro, Arkansas

Visitors to Crater of Diamonds State Park can get up close and personal with diamonds. Given that it is the only natural diamond course open to the public in the United States, it has drawn tourists since it debuted in 1906. Many people find the prospect of digging for gems enticing. Diamonds are, after all, a girl’s best friend. However, the park is simply a vast empty field with people milling about. As a result, the chances of finding diamonds are small but not nil. You can try your luck, but you could have a better experience visiting another tourist attraction in Arkansas.

Crater Of Diamonds State Park Murfreesboro, Arkansas

Crater Of Diamonds State Park Murfreesboro, Arkansas

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Buffalo Bill’s Grave and Museum: Lookout Mountain, Colorado

Buffalo Bill is regarded as one of the most famous cowboys. Of course, there is a tourist attraction named after him. In 1917, the world-famous hunter and showman died. The Buffalo Bill Grave and Museum opened in 1921, after he received the most prominent funeral in Colorado history. Since its inception, the site hasn’t altered much. It houses a graveyard as well as a museum dedicated to Buffalo Bill’s life. The museum displays images and artifacts from the Old West’s past. Sure, it sounds like a good attraction, but neither the cemetery nor the museum are quite as interesting and thrilling as Buffalo Bill was when he was alive.

Buffalo Bill’s Grave And Museum Lookout Mountain, Colorado

Buffalo Bill’s Grave And Museum Lookout Mountain, Colorado

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