Palm Springs Air Museum
This museum houses one of the country’s largest collections of World War II aircraft. Military buffs will have a field day with all the artifacts and books.
Read MoreThe Liberace Museum
There’s gay and then there’s Liberace gay—pay tribute to the man who queened it up like no other. Sunglasses recommended to shield from all the glitter. CURRENTLY CLOSED but the…
Read MoreFremont Street Experience
Live performances, exhibitionists of all kinds, and old school gambling make this outdoor extravaganza one of those things you have to see for yourself.
Read MoreErotic Heritage Museum
Who knew museums could be so naughty? Take a trip back in time exploring adult content from the past and present. Just keep your hands off the goods.
Read MoreVenusian Gardens
Follow the light to this luminous art gallery featuring art that shines bright with all the colors of the rainbow.
Read MoreThe Presbytere
Part of the Louisiana State Museum System, the Presbytere used to be a courthouse, but now it’s a big old building to look at.
Read MoreThe Backstreet Cultural Museum
Explore the many contributions African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans made to the cultural traditions of New Orleans. Of special note is the Jazz Funeral exhibit.
Read MoreNew Orleans Museum of Art
You wouldn’t cross the country to view the collections there; go if you must get some fine art in your trip. For a quick trip, just visit the Sculpture Garden.
Read MoreTruman Little White House
President Truman spent 175 days at this tropical escape, turning Key West into his winter White House. He fished, met with world leaders, and ruled from a gay little island—while…
Read MoreThe Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
Tour the lush, sun-dappled home where Hemingway lived, wrote, and brooded for a decade—surrounded by six-toed cats and complicated masculinity. You’ll see his typewriter, his garden, and maybe ponder his,…
Read More