Before car racing, checkered flags were used only as symbols of surrender following skirmishes between chess clubs. Surrender boredom with today's Groupon to the Unser Racing Museum in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get museum admission for two adults (up to a $20 value).
- For $18, you get museum admission for four adults (up to a $40 value).
Children younger than 16 years are admitted for free when accompanied by an adult.
The Unser Racing Museum envelops visitors in the history of racing with hands-on exhibits that span 11,000 square feet of notable racecars, uniforms, and trophies. Displays primarily detail the rubber-burning accomplishments of the Unser family, whose four generations of drivers collectively won the Indianapolis 500 nine times without a single speed boost from a charging bull. As sightseers explore hallowed halls during free tours, interactive video kiosks with button-activated controls dispense interesting tidbits and facts. The showroom contains several fully restored antique vehicles, and a trophy area showcases thousands of unique items and keepsakes from past racing eras. Fans can also sate their own needs for speed in the center's racing simulator, which employs a replica roadster to mimic breakneck velocities and tight turns.
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The Groupon Guide to: Basic Dance Moves
Whether you're preparing for a wedding, bar mitzvah, or work prom, you'll want to have a few super-simple dance steps you can deploy at a moment's notice. Here's a look at some incredibly easy dances that are sure to impress:
The Twist: To perform this classic, just bend your knees and shake your hips as if stamping out a cigarette or trying to trigger a declining-morals-induced heart attack in a pre-1950s clergyman.
The Monkey: Just like a real monkey, shimmy your arms and legs but use most of your rudimentary intelligence to curse evolution for favoring humans and passing you by.
The Knowing Nod: Pick a spot on the dance floor and do not move. Punctuate your radical stillness with an occasional nod, wink, or hand-slashing-across-your-throat gesture to the DJ.
The YMCA: Fake your death in a ravine accident and move into the YMCA.
The Don Rickles: Move to the middle of the dance floor, grab everyone's attention, and win the crowd over with a stunning display of caustically pinpointing everyone's flaws.
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