The Western United States is an incredibly diverse section of the country. Its geography includes soaring snowcapped mountains, desert terrain, beautiful beaches, and towering forests.
Read MoreSan Diego is one of the country’s most popular destinations attracting over thirty million visitors each year.
Read MoreNew York City stands for excellence in finance, the arts, entertainment, architecture, and leisure.
Read MoreWhen James Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia in 1733 for the British crown, he carefully selected an elevated location along the river to build a city.
Read MoreBoston was founded by a group of eight hundred Puritans led by John Winthrop. They arrived on a fleet of 11 ships in 1630 to escape religious persecution in England.
Read MoreLike other places in California, the Los Angeles area was occupied by small groups of Native Americans until the late 1700s when the Spanish established two Franciscan missions and a military fort in the region.
Read MoreVancouver is an important stop for anyone seeking to enjoy the beauty of the Pacific coast and experience the great outdoors.
Read MoreIn 1790, a 100 square mile, diamond shaped parcel of land located along the Potomac River, controlled by the states of Maryland and Virginia was designated as the site for the permanent capital of the new United States of America by the Congress.
Read MoreDallas and Fort Worth lie only thirty miles apart along Interstate Route 30 in Texas.
Read MoreEach of the islands of Hawaii reflects the tremendous diversity of the State. The environment includes everything from active volcanoes to rain forests to beautiful beaches and fertile farmlands.
Read MoreThe “City by the Bay” is a spectacular place to look at from almost any location. The city has a special charm whether you are crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, sitting in a café on Fisherman’s Wharf having a Dungeness crab, or gazing out of a prison cell at Alcatraz planning an imaginary escape.
Read MoreThe word Nashville is synonymous with country music. That unique form of American culture and entertainment is always close by when you visit Tennessee's capital city on the Cumberland River.
Read MoreSeattle was first established in the 1850s by settlers who established a small town with a deep-water harbor in the area now known as Pioneer Square that had been inhabited by Native American Salish tribes.
Read MoreAfter World War II, the city-state evolved into a prosperous, independent, and orderly nation of 5.4 million multi-cultural citizens.
Read MoreThis homogeneous city is known for its cleanliness, efficiency, and safety, but the city also offers a wide range of historical landmarks, shopping and retail destinations, museums, outdoor locations, sports, and entertainment activities.
Read MoreParis is an epic destination for visitors from around the world. The impressive mix of art, culture, food, history, and entertainment has made it a model for cities everywhere.
Read MoreLondon has played an important role in the history of Europe for over 2000 years.
Read MoreIstanbul is one of the world's great destinations with history, culture, and enough unique sites and activities to keep travelers busy for a three to five-day visit.
Read MoreRome was once the capital of an empire that ruled most of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East for five centuries and built dozens of important cities in its image all around the Mediterranean.
Read MoreFlying into Dubai on Emirates Airlines or arriving by cruise ship is an unusual experience. Seeing skyscrapers, resort hotels, highways and beaches suddenly emerge out of the desert is like arriving in Las Vegas.
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