Here are a few ideas from the literary world to shape your next adventure.

The Anne Frank House and Museum, Amsterdam: Anne Frank’s story of her Jewish family’s ordeal during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands became an international bestseller and an iconic example of the bravery exhibited by many at the time. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, the only surviving member of his family, hoped that readers of the diary would become aware of the dangers of antisemitism. Today, visitors can visit the Secret Annex where Anne hid for two years before being found and sent to a death camp. The Anne Frank House and Museum shares the story through photos, videos and original items.

Laura Ingalls Wilder Home & Museum, Mansfield, Missouri: The mission of this museum, located in the Ozarks, is to foster learning about the American pioneer experience through the life and literature of the famous author. Guests visiting Rocky Ridge Farm will discover the chapters of Laura’s life that honed her writing skills and inspired the Little House series. Exhibits include artifacts from the pioneer life described by Wilder. Expect to see Pa’s fiddle, handwritten manuscripts, keepsakes of the Ingalls and Wilder families, and needlework made by Laura. Explore the peaceful walking paths where the Wilder family wandered.

Harry Potter World, United Kingdom: If your kids are among the millions who came under the spell of J.K. Rowling’s smash series, you’ll want to plan a trip to the UK. At London’s Harry Potter World, you’ll discover a wizard’s chamber and Platform 9 3/4 at King’s Cross Station. In Scotland, join a Potter Trail walking tour. Don’t miss a ride on the Hogwarts Express for an 84-mile round-trip journey through a landscape that will be familiar to Potter fans.