Photo by Clyde Robinson
  • San Diegois a modern city on the Southern California seacoast, the second largest city in the state, known for its ideal climate and miles of beaches.
  • BaltimoreA popular destination in Maryland, with continuous nightlife, great climate and plenty of hospitality.
  • SeasideOn Florida's northwest coast lies Seaside, a place dedicated to the simple life.
  • CarhengeA replica of England's Stonehenge, but this one is made from vintage American cars, painted with gray spray.
  • Death Valley National ParkIt is the lowest point in North America and one of the hottest places in the world.
  • Assateague Island National SeashoreSandy beaches, salt marshes, forests, wild horses and white-tailed deers - this is the decor of Assateague Island.
  • Acadia National ParkEven though it is a relatively small national park, it attracts nearly 3 million visitors per year.
  • Badlands National ParkThe park is characterized by rugged terrain and formations that resemble a science fiction landscape of another world.
  • Sleeping Bear Dunes National LakeshoreIt consists of miles of sand dunes on the Lake Michigan shoreline. It's name was not randomly chosen, but it's based on a legend.
  • Channel Islands National ParkFive isolated islands just off the Southern California coast, boasting pristine natural splendor.
  • Saguaro National ParkThe park gets its name after the Saguaro cactus, which can live as long as 200 years, growing over fifty feet tall and weighing more than ten tons.
  • Dry Tortugas National ParkThe park contains a cluster of islands about 70 miles west of Key West.
  • Cadillac RanchThese ten graffiti-covered Cadillacs, half-buried along the historic Route 66 are an offbeat attraction in the state of Texas.
  • Dead Horse Point State ParkThe park offers a panoramic view of the Colorado River, as it makes its way toward the Grand Canyon.
  • Mono LakeThe lake is a saline lake with no outlets and is also a stopover point for nearly two million migratory birds.
  • Toilet Seat MuseumWith 900 hand-carved, painted and decorated toilet seats, this museum has won the title of the Wackiest Attraction in America.
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