This page is an attempt to list some of many Christian travel destinations in the U.S.
Please, gentle reader, if you know of someplace not listed below, drop me a line. It need not have a website: I can type up a file myself.
Please drive defensively.
Located near West Bend, Iowa, it is the largest grotto of this type in the world. It represents the largest collection of minerals and petrification concentrated in any one spot - in the world. |
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Located in eastern Iowa, these communal towns were essentially unchanged for 89 years, one of the longest lasting communal societies in the world. All land and buildings were owned by the community; families were assigned living quarters, and each person over school age worked at assigned tasks in the kitchens, fields, factories or shops. |
Located at 137th and West Dodge Rd. Omaha Nebraska, the late Father Flanagan's world-famous "City of Little Men," is an incorporated village on a 1,300 acre site located in West Omaha. |
While in Omaha, you may like to visit Nebraska's most popular attraction, The Henry Doorly Zoo, but leave a whole day for it. The Omaha Golden Spikes Triple A team plays right next door.
The Joslyn Art Museum houses an extensive collection of paintings and sculpture from antiquity to the present.
Here, you can check out Omaha youself.
West of Omaha, you can explore The Bohemian Alps.
This hay bale church dates from 1928 and is located in Arthur, Nebraska. South of Arthur is Keystone, home of "The Little Church", where, from 1908 to 1929, Catholics and Protestants both worshiped (the last Lutheran service was held in 1949). Separate altars were built at each end and pew backs swiveled up and over for the respective congregation. |
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While you're in the panhandle, you might also like to visit Ash Hollow State Historical Park where visitors can glimpse a bit of geology, paleontology, history of early man, and the story of the great pioneer trek west or Fort Robinson Park near Crawford.
Also in the area is Carhenge, near Alliance, and furthur east, The Niobrara river.
Nobody canoes the Niobrara anymore, it's too crowded. Back in the 70s we would have Smith Falls all to ourselves. Maybe if you put in at Cody and got out at Nenzel you could avoid the press; just go early and take your raingear.
This 19th century resort town is centrally located to several points of interest. You might also like to take the waters. |
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This non-denominational art museum is located in Dallas, Texas. Artworks ranging from Old Masters to contemporaries are displayed in both permanent and changing galleries. |
These five Franciscan missions are all located in the San Antonio, Texas area and include, of course, the Alamo. |
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You've seen the artwork of Samuel J. Butcher: now you can visit the chapel located in Carthage. Missouri. |
A product of the wave of German and Irish Catholic immigration to America and of the
opening of Kansas Territory to pioneer settlers, St. Benedict's Abbey was officially founded in
1857 at Atchison, Kansas. |
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Dickeyville, Wisconsin is located about 10 miles north of Dubuque, Iowa. The grotto was constructed between 1918 and 1931 by Matheus Wernerus, the German born priest of the parish of the Holy Ghost Catholic Church. |
The Museum of Woodcarving in Shell Lake Wisconsin is the largest collection of woodcarvings in the world created by one man, 100 life-sized carvings and 400 miniatures. While traveling in southern Wisconsin, you may wish to visit The House on the Rock. |
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This wax museum in Mansfield, Ohio allows one to walk through life-sized re-creations of favorite Old and New Testament stories. It has 41 Scenes, 175 figures, and is handicap accessible |
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Located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, you may visit one of the few actual size models of the Hebrew Tabernacle, with its furnishings carefully designed from biblical descriptions, as given to Moses and the Israelites. Many covered bridges are also located in Lancaster County. |
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Every one of the California missions tell a story about the history of California. All have been, to some extent, restored and can be visited today. |
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Xavier del Bac near Tucson. |