Photo by Clyde Robinson
  • Great Smoky Mountains National ParkIt consistently ranks the most-visited national park in the United States of America, with 9-10 million visits per year.
  • BostonBoston is the largest city in New England, the capital of the state of Massachusetts, and one of the most historic, wealthy and influential cities in the (...)
  • Portland"The City of Roses", is the largest city in Oregon, noted for its scenic beauty, a lively music scene and its eco-friendly urban planning policies.
  • AtlantaIt is a city that balances southern traditions with sleek modernism.
  • The Shoe TreeShoes, thousands of shoes, hanging in a tree along America’s Loneliest Road, U.S. 50 in Nevada.
  • Mount St. HelensThe volcano that changed the history of the United States in just minutes, today a National Volcanic Monument.
  • Kilauea VolcanoOne of the world's most active volcanoes, with a constant eruption since 1983.
  • Hanakapiai BeachA remote beach on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
  • Long BeachA port city with an impressive coastline and also one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States.
  • Sanibel IslandSanibel is known as a quiet, natural travel destination, well-suited for families.
  • NashvilleKnown as the "Country Music Capital of the World", Nashville is also an important touristic destination.
  • Fort LauderdaleIs often called the "Venice of America" due to its expansive and intricate canal system.
  • St. Pete BeachSt. Pete Beach is perfect for e relaxing beach holiday, offering many activities to chose from.
  • Huntington Botanical GardensHuntington Botanical Gardens comprises fourteen different gardens, each with its own unique theme.
  • Descanso Gardens100,000 plants and an impressive collection of beautiful camellias.
  • New OrleansThe city has a reputation for historical roots, hot and muggy weather, great food, great music, and great times.
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