I thought of a related to the last QOTD, QOTD for today! QOTD for Tuesday, September 1st: What was a fun smaller (so not WDW or DL) touristy place you have visited?
I've been thinking about this since yesterday and I still can't decide what would be "touristy" that I've actually visited! "Touristy" to me means "kitschy" or off-the-beaten path. That said...
We LOVED Legoland! Can't wait for the one in New York to open - only 2.5 hours from our house!
Dinosaur World in Plant City, Florida (now THAT'S "touristy"

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ZooTampa at Lowry Park
Clearwater Marine Aquarium
John's Pass, Madeira Beach
Out in the midwest...
Brookfield Zoo
Went up to the top of the Sears Tower (I will ALWAYS call it the Sears Tower!)
The Ferris Wheel at Navy Pier
I used to go to the Museum of Science and Industry every summer when I visited my father
Other various Chicago museums (Field, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium)
Millennium Park
The House on the Rock in Wisconsin
Mall of America in Minnesota
Closer to home...
Old Sturbridge Village
Mystic Aquarium and Mystic Seaport
Went on the CT River Ferry and visited Gillette Castle
PEZ Visitor Center
Salem, MA...notable memory from the last visit, Shaquille O'Neal was in our tour group at the New England Pirate Museum. I was standing right next to him and didn't even notice! (Yes, my middle name is "Oblivious"...

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New London CT Lighthouse Cruise
My cousin and I had dinner at Cheers in Boston
Before we had Six Flags New England, the local amusement park was Riverside Park and it was a thousand times better than Six Flags! I miss it SO much!
Hampton Beach, Polar Caves, and North Conway, NH.
Gettysburg and Hershey, PA. I remember the Chocolate World ride.
We've been to Las Vegas and didn't gamble. On our honeymoon. We enjoyed Madame Tussaud's and the gondola ride at the Venetian, the Tournament of Kings dinner show at the Excalibur (where we stayed) (where you eat your food without utensils and cheer for your "champion"), toured the Titanic and Bodies exhibits at the Luxor, enjoyed the theming at Mandalay Bay and toured the Shark Reef Aquarium, toured the lion exhibit at the MGM Grand, and enjoyed a couple of fountain shows at the Bellagio.
There have been plenty of other places, but not sure if they'd be considered "touristy."
And of course, there's...
South of the Border was a must stop at tourist stop, and now that we've done it, we will never have to stop again. LOL The food at the fast food shop was bad.
We have driven to Florida 4 times. We stopped at South of the Border every year except in 2018. Josh even says now, "We can't pass up the giant sombrero." We usually just visit the big gift shop and move on. We like to stay at a particular hotel in Florence, 30 minutes down the road.