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The sunny city of San Diego boasts attractions such as Balboa Park, Belmont Amusement Park, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park and Sea World San Diego. read more
With so many tempting places to visit in Las Vegas, time is exceptionally foreign to people wanting to spend some hard-earned cash. read more
Despite the glitz and glamour of the famous district of Hollywood, Los Angeles still boasts eco-friendly places for traveling with family and friends. read more
First-time in New York? Take a snapshot of one of the world's tallest skyscraper, The Empire State Building. Ride on a boat to Liberty Island, and read on the history of how The Statue of Liberty came about from the French people. read more
Miami Beach is one of the most eminent beach resorts in America as of to date. Some relevant activities you can do while in the sandy beach is to people-watch, sunbathe, city walk sight-seeing, nightlife, dining, and tours. read more
With more and more themed parks being built, Orlando is now the center of attraction when it comes to entertaining families worldwide. read more
The New Orleans Wine & Food Experience gather hundreds of food and wine lovers to the most extravagant rites of passage. The event highlights the city's famous restaurants along with fine wines from around the globe. read more
Ready for a hike on a sunny morning at Denver? read more
The capital city of Texas is located on the banks of Colorado River. Austin is popularly known for its authentic cowboy culture, metropolitan area and natural parks all throughout the city. read more
Learn a little bit more at the educational museum of Portland, the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry, a world- read more
While driving around Anchorage, try stopping by the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. This is famous for attracting recreational joggers, cross country skiers, and more than a few bicycle-riding commuters. read more
Know the mystery behind the abandoned Castle at Phoenix, or hike around Phoenix Mountain Preserve, where you can even rent out horses for a quick ride into the park. read more
While on the road to Dallas with your family and friends, you may want to visit the Dallas World Aquarium located at 1801 North Griffin Street, near the West End Historic District. read more
In recent years, Salt Lake prided itself with its rich culture and history. read more
While in San Francisco, find some cheap souvenirs for family and friends, and bargain with salesladies for some goodies at the renowned Chinatown. read more
Want to gamble a little? Or test your adrenaline under the Nevada skies? The "Biggest Little City in the World" is up for any experience of a lifetime. read more
To pay homage to some of the world's greatest artists, Nashville folks put up the Country Music Hall of Fame to preserve the history of country music and to honor its legendary stars. read more
Since Washington is a city of monuments and memorials, statues and plaques are displayed on many public street corners around the city. read more
Visiting Chicago, step down for some historic fun at the Museum of Contemporary Art. It offers exhibitions of some of the most thought-provoking art created since 1945. read more
Atlanta's downtown expresses its dominance through superstructures, keeping people fascinated over the years. read more
Be enchanted by the tall buildings and one of a kind sculptures found within Seattle City. Embrace the arts and entertainment of the Seattle Center. read more
The Museum of Science showcases a number of live exhibits and presentations; mostly about dinosaurs, space travel, wildlife, physics and even human biology! read more
With all the wonderful beaches at Fort Lauderdale, its hard not to be enticed to shed a little skin and soak up under the heat at Deerfield Beach, Hillsboro Beach, or the Pompano Beach. read more
Billy Graham's Library is like no other; this is where a comfortable shoe can come in handy for at least an hour of tour. Prefer to get wild and dirty! read more
With all the numerous festivals, cultural companies, museums, art galleries and sports attraction, who wouldn't want to take a stop over at the "Magic City"? read more
While El Monte is not famous for themed parks or sandy beaches, it is still known for being the birthplace of TV variety shows. Even rock legends have come to perform at the acclaimed El Monte Legion Stadium. read more
It's quite difficult to start a day in Fresno, despite the many attractions it possess. With all the varied cultures that make up its community, sights and landmarks are diverse as well. read more
Hesperia has so many shopping centers. It has anything a spender won't regret. Dining facilities are like feast that'll tease till the midnight snack. read more
Casinos, art galleries, monuments, racetracks, wineries and vineyards, all these are found within the borders of Inglewood. Snap away with cameras in hand at the Memorial Obelisk Monument found in Manchester Boulevard. read more
There are so many things to do at Irvine, taking cue from the museums, shopping centers, wildlife sanctuaries, racetracks, and even helicopter rides! read more
Coming to Modesto, visitors are puzzled to hear about the Xclamation Festival. It's the time of year where people rejoice through music and food, hence exclaiming their joy loudly on the streets. read more
Historic Downtown Murrieta transports the public to a different time with all the old-aged structures resembling what was Murrieta back then. read more
Once a vision of being a utopian community, Norco might surprise Rex Clark of how the small town grew into an urban dwelling city. But despite the fast- read more
Paso Robles is all about mud baths, wines, and merry-making. Wineries and cellars are among the top attractions in Paso Robles. read more
If the largest human migration took place in Sacramento back in the day, today the city prides itself for attracting people from all over the globe, and this is not mainly for gold. read more
Despite the financial odds of the city, San Bernardino still serves as a travel destination for youth sports and recreation enthusiasts. It also has a fascinating cultural heritage which is hard to resist. read more
San Jose is not only rich in its metropolitan advancement, but as well as in its culture and tradition. Despite the changes, the city has maintained and restored 19th century buildings that represents their well-off Spanish history. read more
The waves of Santa Cruz beach live up to its international standards, keeping beach lovers and surfers to come back for more. read more
"The City of Brotherly Love" is home to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It sits on top of the hill that is just so dramatic and charming as it ages. read more
The spectacle of the sunset at the Sandia Peak Tramway takes you on a whole new level of fulfillment. Surprisingly, Albuquerque's Biological Park has gained so much positive recognition from its loyal visitors, ranging from its mini- read more
Houston's Bayou Place is a dream come true for the hip, the young, and the spirited. From theaters, bars, lounges to restaurants and galleries --- it's a jammed pack of a place! read more
"Charm City" as it is famously called, is a vibrant city whose fast-paced environment overlooks the Chesapeake Bay. read more
Who says it was all because of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford? Fort Myers is a major tourist attraction in itself, flourishing with history, events, golf courses, shopping, some wildlife and sandy beaches. read more
Aside from being a romantic city itself, North Boston houses some of the most famous historical landmarks in all of America. read more
The stream of the waters from the ocean into the soul of its metro proves that Jacksonville is no boring city. Besides being the home of NFL Jacksonville Jaguars, Jax can keep you cheering for all sports competitions held throughout the year. read more
Technically a man-made island of some sort, Myrtle Beach did not just own the title "the number one family beach in America" for nothing. read more
Newark has a bustling Liberty International Airport, a diverse set of culture, and passion for Beaux-Arts architecture. Step back, relax and let the New Jersey Performing Arts sway you on a mesmerizing night of dances, musicals, and concerts. read more
Golf is probably one of the main courses in the lives of the Palm Harbor people. With so many golf resorts expanding and emerging out of nowhere, it's difficult to ignore the norm. read more
Famous for its scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, Roanoke boasts a seemingly endless view of the many parallel ranges that line along it's mountain: cascading waterfalls, rolling pasture and valleys banked with wildflowers. read more
The popularity of this historical city was made even more notorious by an adaptation of a film. It was in that film that the Bernaventure Cemetery and the Mercer House came alive in tourist itineraries. read more
Tampa boasts an impressive cultural infrastructure envied by many larger neighboring cities – Tampa has Ybor City to thank for! Acknowledged as a cultural hotbed by day, and notoriously an addictive party zone at night. read more