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National Trust for Historic Preservation – Redeem from Home

$10 for Individual One-Year Membership ($20 Value) or Family One-Year Membership ($30 Value)

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  • Society helps preserve America's historic places
  • Discounts at historic sites
  • Subscription to Preservation

The Fine Print

Today's Groupon gets you half off membership to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Choose between two options:

  • For $10, you get an individual one-year membership (a $20 value).
  • For $15, you get a family one-year membership (a $30 value).

A non-profit organization devoted to protecting and preserving America's historic locales, the National Trust for Historic Preservation grants its members free or discounted access to storied homes, museums, hotels, and more. Traipse across our nation's timeline, stopping at significant sites such as the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, the Alice Austen House Museum in Staten Island, and the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, soaking up knowledge along the way. Gather up friends and family and sojourn over to Lyndhurst mansion in Tarrytown or other Trust locations in the area.

Membership additionally paves the path toward special rates when booking online at affiliated Historic Hotels of America, a collection of more than 100 lore-laden lodgings throughout the country. Members also receive a one-year subscription to Preservation magazine, which features in-depth place profiles and historic home listings.

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The Groupon Guide to: Ice-Cream Flavors

Though unflavored ice cream overwhelmingly remains the most popular, more daring desserters have taken to experimenting with "flavored" ice creams that simulate the taste of other popular foods such as candy or berries. What are some ice-cream flavors worth trying?

Chocolate and Vanilla: Although officially paired up in the Oxford Dictionary of Medical Opposites, chocolate and vanilla actually have much in common—both are derived from beans (the cacao and vanilla beans, respectively) and both are effective nonsurgical cures for throat hardening.

Frozen Fact: Chocolate is poisonous to dogs, but vanilla in small quantities will allow them to smell the future.

Spumoni: A tricolor blend, spumoni usually consists of chocolate or vanilla ice cream sandwiched between one pink flavor and one green flavor, often identified by dessert scientists as "watermelon and the green part of the watermelon."

Frozen Fact: Allowing spumoni layers to melt into a single liquid will produce a substance indistinguishable from mercury.

SpongeBob's Head: Typically served mounted on a miniature wooden plank.

Frozen Fact: The gumballs are just his eyes!

Which common ice-cream flavor is deliciously deadly?

National Trust for Historic Preservation

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