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Big Island The island of Hawaii, also known as the Big Island, is two thirds bigger than the size of all the other Hawaiian islands combined and features a multitude of landscapes...Read More Boston This New England city has the moniker of "BeanTown", because beans baked in molasses has been a favorite Boston dish since the colonial times, is one of the oldest cities in...Read More Cape Cod Seperated from Massachusetts by the 17 mile Cape Cod Canal, this destination is colonial look and feel mixed with relaxing beaches and boardwalks. "The Cape" is a popular...Read More Chicago Chicago, also known as, the "Windy City, was made infamous in the early 20th century because of the criminal exploits of John Dilinger, Al Capone, Frank Nitti and other...Read More Denver With a population of 500,000, "The Queen City of the Plains" or "Mile High City" is located 5,280 feel above sea level. Officially established in 1858 during the Gold Rush era...Read More Gettysburg Gettysburg is located in south central Pennsylvania, 118 miles west of Philadelphia, 180 miles east of Pittsburgh and 140 years from where significant events in United States...Read More Hawaii Now visited by millions of visitors a year, the Hawaiian Island were completely unvisited until a group of Polynesians braved the treacherous Pacific Ocean and arrived in Hawaii...Read More Houston Nicknamed "Space City" because of its own NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston is a city of 4 million people located in southeast Texas on the banks of the Gulf of...Read More Kauai Heard enough about luaus, volcanoes, grass skirts and leis? Take a hike! Or a snorkel. Or a bike ride. Snorkeling tours on all the islands are available for both non-swimmers... Read More Lanai Still largely undeveloped, this sparsely populated island (only 3,000 people), was a pineapple plantation until that industry crumbled in the 1980’s in Hawaii. Since the...Read More Las Vegas The "city that never sleeps", "sin city", "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas", "let's run off to Vegas" and the city where even losing is fun, is located a four hour drive from...Read More Los Angeles With over 450 square miles of desert, mountains and beaches containing over 3 million people, Los Angeles couldn't be experienced during a 30 day weekend, let alone...Read More Maui Scores of visitors (about 2.5 million) visit Maui each year, attracted in part by the 33 miles of public beaches, one of the world’s biggest dormant volcanoes and the...Read More Molokai Located between Maui and Oahu, Molokai, the smallest island in the state, is void of any hustle-bustle whatsoever, thanks in part to no traffic signals, shopping centers or buildings...Read More New Orleans New Orleans is more than the city that brought most of us cajun, creole, cayenne peppers, jambalaya, gumbo and zydeco music, it's a burgeoning coastal city built around the 5thRead More New York The "Big Apple" consists of five burroughs and millions of things to do and see. From Central Park in Manhattan, Yankee Stadium in the Bronx to the ferry rides to Staten Island...Read More Oahu Hawaii’s most populous island, is highlighted by the capital city of Honolulu, the political, cultural and economic hub of the Hawaiian Islands. Home to nearly 75% of the states...Read More Phoenix The "Valley of the Sun" affords its residents and visitors 300 sunny days a year. This city of 1.3 million, the 6th largest city in the US, has unlimited growth potential because...Read More Portland Established in 1843 and built on the coattails of a once prosperous wheat and timber industry, Portland is consistently voted in "top places to live" in the US, because...Read More San Diego Located in Southern California, 120 miles south of Los Angeles, on the shore of the Pacific Ocean near the Mexican Border, San Diego is a city which blesses its citizens and...Read More San Francisco Located on the hilly tip of a northern California peninsula, a Golden Gate Bridge ride from Marin and a Bay Bridge jaunt from Oakland, "Frisco" is a cluster of steep streets...Read More Seattle Also known as the "The Emerald City", this jewel of the Pacific Northwest is on the cusp of art and industry which such creations as Starbucks, Nirvana, Microsoft and Boeing. With...Read More St. Louis Nicknamed the "Gateway to the West", St. Louis was originally a trading post for for fur trappers, traders, gold miners and pioneers headed west on wagons. Even Louis and Clark...Read More Tucson The second largest city in the state, this southern Arizona desert oasis (100 miles north of the Mexican border) is enveloped by a scenic mountain landscape. Tucson has a rich...Read More Washington DC The capitol of the United States is a city with exciting and memorable (man have free admission) places to visit. Washington D.C. isn't as trendy as New York or Los Angeles...Read More |
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