The Smithsonian Museums have always been a source of wonder and inspiration for visitors to the nation’s capital.
Read MoreBrazil has a 500-year history of blending the peoples and history of many nations into one vibrant culture.
Read MoreThe National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City is an enjoyable key destination for anyone interested in exploring the history, art, and culture of the American West.
Read MoreA trip to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York has long been considered a pilgrimage that every serious sports fan should make.
Read MoreTexas has many landmarks for families to enjoy. One interesting thing about the state is that it is the home of the Presidential Library and Museum for three recent Presidents.
Read MoreFifteen miles outside of the District of Columbia in Langley Virginia lies the headquarters of one of the United States' most important organizations - the Central Intelligence Agency. The source of great heroism, secrecy, and controversy over the years, the CIA employs an estimated 17,500 people.
Read MoreToronto is a city with an international culture and a vibrant downtown. But like many North American cities, it grew up as a center for industry and transportation.
Read MoreThe mysteries of ancient Egypt have been an attraction for explorers, scientists, and conquerors throughout the ages. Even today, the mere possibility that a new dig will uncover the tomb or treasure of an unknown pharaoh or additional relics from the Old Kingdom will attract worldwide attention.
Read MoreFlorida has many exciting attractions and beaches for families to enjoy. One of the most interesting and important ones is the Kennedy Space Center Visitor’s Complex housed on a large island in Titusville.
Read MoreAfter traveling less than 2 miles, the carrier suddenly begins to list to port, then lists some more, tips over and sinks to the bottom in 300 feet of water in just a few minutes.
Read MoreWhen Captain George Vancouver explored the coastal areas of Alaska by sea in 1794, he saw large wilderness areas, abundant animals and marine life, and majestic mountains.
Read MoreThe Grand Canyon is not the largest gorge in the world. However, its natural beauty and ancient geologic formations have awed scientists and visitors for over 150 years.
Read MoreThe vastness of the Australian continent is almost as incomprehensible today as it was when James Cook claimed the region around modern Sydney as English territory in the late 1800s and named it New South Wales.
Read MoreThe High Atlas Mountains of Morocco stretch for over five hundred miles across the interior of the country.
Read MoreThroughout history, people have been drawn to beautiful Bay of Naples to enjoy its pleasant climate and unique geology. Today, most people visit the relatively intact ruins of the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Read MoreWhile there are over two dozen higher peaks in the country, Pike’s Peak has developed into a popular destination because of its historic association with the development of the west, commanding views, and easy access to the summit.
Read MoreThis World Heritage Site which is the size of the State of Rhode Island is known for its sheer mountains, alpine wilderness, tall sequoia trees and spectacular waterfalls.
Read MoreTravelers to Scotland often start their trip with a visit the cities of Edinburg or Glasgow to sample the unique culture, history, and flair of the Scots.
Read MoreTurkey is one of the world's greatest archaeological destinations that contains not only the historic city of Istanbul, but also well-preserved ruins of Greek, Lycian, Roman, and Byzantine cities, and natural wonders like Cappadocia and Pamukkale.
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