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USA Travel

The Land of the Free.

Every state has something special worth visiting. 

Travelers that live in the United States are fascinated by other countries around the world, and travelers that live overseas are often interested in seeing what the United States is all about.

Since most of the states are a bit vast, it takes a while to go between them. You can fly, drive, or take public transportation, like a bus or train. Road trips are extremely popular in the United States because you can drive around between them easily without worrying about border crossing. There are no barriers between states, so travel is easy, although the whole country is spread out. 

Each state showcases a rich history. No matter which place you choose, each location has so much to offer and so much to be proud of, so you will learn, experience, and enjoy each one. 

My goal is to extensively explore each one, so follow me for travel tips, ideas, and inspiration as I go along on my journey!

The Northeast

Connecticut is a beautiful state full of culture, history, and coasts! Explore the cities of Mystic, Bridgeport, and Hartford, the historical museums, breathtaking state parks, national parks, Yale University, Connecticut wine trail, Steam Train, Lake Compounce Amusement Park, science center, submarine museum, and The Glass House. Visit the birthplaces of some of the most famous American inventors, where the first dictionary and newspaper were created, and the rich history of one of the first 13 colonies!

Delaware
The second smallest state in the USA has a lot to keep travelers busy, and great seafood options to keep them full!  The history is strong here, and so are the national and state parks. Visit the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, stretches of beautiful beaches, the motor speedway, historical museums, wildlife refuges, great beaches, Fenwick island, Nassau Valley Vineyards, Fort Delaware, Cape May-Lewes Ferry, and even Frightland! 
Maine
Maine is a beautiful place to visit with so many different vibes.  There are National and State Parks, Portland, lighthouses, Bar Harbor, Whale watching cruises, Cape Elizabeth, Marginal Way, Stephen King's House, Monhegan Island, Old Orchard Beach, Maine Lobster Festival, Nubble Light, Sugarloaf Mountain, Funtown Splashtown USA, Casco Bay Islands, Historical landmarks, museums, and more!  Maine can give you beaches, mountains, history, and great food.
Maryland
Rich in American history, Maryland is home to blue crabs and a great place for fishing!  It also has beautiful museums and aquariums, The Star Spangled Banner Historic Trail, George Peabody Library, State Parks, Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Park, Ocean City Boardwalk, Wildlife Refuges, the US Naval Academy, Crystal Grottoes Caverns, NASA's Flight Center, and over 120 covered bridges that are fun to see! 
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is all about American history, culture, and even spooky history!  Explore Bash Bish Falls, JFK Museum, Hammond Castle Museum, Basketball Hall of Fame, Whaling Museum, Six Flags, Deerfield, Aquarium, Chatham Lighthouse, Fenway Park, Nantucket, Mount Greylock, Whale Watching, Cape Cod, Crane Beach, Boston Tea Party ships, Martha's Vineyard, Salem's Historic Houses, and the Freedom Trail.  There are enough State Parks and other museums to keep you busy for days!
New Jersey
The Garden State is not only a representation of so much American history, it also boasts gorgeous beaches, never-ending boardwalks, and all-night casinos! Come see Asbury Park, Cape May, the Wildwoods, Ellis Island, Adventure Aquarium, selection of diners, Six Flags, Digger Land, Newark, Batsto Village, historical sites, museums, Thomas Edison sites, Frank Sinatra walking tour, the oldest operating lighthouse, Princeton University, Atlantic City, Lucy the Elephant, state parks, Lakota Wolf Preserve, American Dream Mall, New York Red Bulls, Bell Works, and the Paterson Great Falls! 
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is the home of the American Revolution, and it is rich in history, art, and culture. Check out the Boulder Caves, Mount Washington Cog Railway, Lake Parks, North Conway, State Parks, Lincoln, Museums, Discovery Centers, Historic Sites, Flume Gorge, Story Land, Santa's Village, Whale's Tale Waterpark, Castle in the Clouds, Polar Caves, Gunstock Mountain Resort, Mount Washington Auto Road, and even some beaches! 
New York
The Big Apple! Oh New York, New York... there is an endless supply of things to do to satisfy arts, culture, entertainment, history, sports, and much more! Enjoy the 9/11 Memorial, Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, The Met, MOMA, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, The High Line, Grand Central, One World Observatory, Radio City Music Hall, Parks like Central Park, Staten Island, museums, broadway shows, Ellis Island, food tours, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Little Italy, Times Square, Guggenheim, Fifth Avenue, Famous zoos, Apollo Theater, Metropolitan Opera House, Coney Island, Chrysler Building, and so much more to count! 
Pennsylvania
Talk about history! Pennsylvania has so many landmarks. Check out the Rocky statue, Hershey fun sites, Gettysurg Military Park, Randyland, Carnegie Science Museum, Andy Warhol Museum, Dutch Wonderland, Cartoon Network Hotel, Independence Hall, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Estern State Penitentiary, Magic Gardens, Duquesne Incline, Bushkill Falls, Ringing Rocks County Park, Sesame Place, Bucks County Playhouse, The Franklin Institute, Longwood Gardens, Flight 93 National Memorial, Presque Isle State Park, Fallingwater, Betsy Ross House, American Revolution Museum, Musikfest, Catacombs, King of Prussia Mall,  and lots more parks and museums!
Rhode Island
The smallest state is still full of plenty to do and lots of history! Go see Block Island, Newport's Cliff Walk, Bellevue Avenue, International Tennis Hall of Fame, zoos, parks, WaterFire Providence, RISD Museum, Benefit Street, Providence Art Scene, Green Animals Topiary Garden, Narragansett, Goat Island, Beavertail Lighthouse, Blithewold Mansion, Living Sharks Museum, South Kingstown, and more! This is an easy weekend getaway that will be unforgettable! 
Vermont
Famous for syrup, bridges, and being beautiful, Vermont is a beautiful place, especially for the holidays! Take in the beauty of Lake Champlain, Ben and Jerry's Factory, the wonders of Burlington, Island Line Trail, sugarhouses, breweries, beer trails, Vermont Teddy Bear, Simon Pearce Flagship, ski slopes in Stowe, Trapp Family Lodge, Vermont Cheese Trail, Liberty Hill Farm, Robert Frost historical sites, Grafton Inn, Shelburne Museum, Basin Harbor, Tyler Place Family Resort, Woodstock Inn and Resort, Northeast Kingdom, Twin Farms, The Essex, The Coffee Roost, and so many more beautiful and historic landmarks! 

The Southeast

Alabama
I was born in Alabama, so this is a fun one to recommend to clients! Tuscaloosa is Title Town and Home of The Crimson Tide. There are beautiful beaches in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, and entertainment at The Wharf. Huntsville houses the US Space and Rocket Center. Birmingham is full of art, history, museums, and the McWane Science Center. There are several zoos and water parks spread out, and you will find more history in Mobile (USS Battleship and Mardi Gras), Fort Morgan, and Montgomery (Civil Rights Memorial), as well as gorgeous golf courses, including the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail and Talladega Superspeedway! And do not forget about the caverns, state parks, and the barbecue! Contact me to help you have some fun in Alabama!
Arkansas
Known as the natural state, Arkansas is home to many famous outdoor adventure spots and rich in Native American history! Explore state parks, museums, Thorncrown Chapel, Wildlife Refuge, Hot Springs National Park, historic sites, gardens, and museums, diamond mine, Fort Smith, natural springs, Buffalo National River, and more! Arkansas is definitely a state to get outdoors and appreciate the beauty of God's creations, but you will also absorb so much knowledge of the history is this country by visiting their historic sites and museums. 
Florida
Florida could take months to cover! My favorite things in Florida are Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Florida, but they have so much to offer! See Kennedy Space Center, Florida Keys resorts, State and National Parks, museums, Sea World, Miami, Busch Gardens Tampa, Gatorland, Castillo de San Marcos, Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Daytona Beach and Speedway, Vero Beach, World Equestrian Center, endless beaches, Hemingway Home, Dali Museum, Lion Country, Safari, and so much more! 
Georgia
Georgia is home to some big sports names as well as historic sites and well-known tourist destinations! You can visit Centennial Olympic Park, Callaway Resort and Gardens, National Historic Sites, Civil Right Center, musuems, State and National Parks, Stone Mountain Park, Georgia Aquarium and Zoo, Cities of Helen, Atlanta, and Savannah, World of Coca Cola, Wine Country, Jekyll Island, Six Flags, Kennesaw, Arts District, and Rock City Gardens!
Kentucky
If you have never experienced the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, it needs to go on the list, as well as the rich wildlife scene.  Kentucky also has a big reputation for college basketball, as well as the National Corvette Museum, Lousiville Slugger Museum, State Parks, Ghost Tours, Kentucky Derby, a modern castle, historical sites and museums, Mammoth Cave National Park, Muhammad Ali Center,  Big Four Bridge, other famous museums, Dinosaur World, Newport Aquarium, Pleasant Hill Shaker Village, Mother Goose House, Purple Toad Winery, MAry Todd Lincoln House, The Grand Canyon of Kentucky, Paducah Riverwalk, Home of the Wildcats and Cardinals, and even more museums! Kentucky is a great spot for a guys trip or a couples getaway or if you want to experience some luxury at the derby with a glass of bourbon!  
Louisiana
If you want some big entertainment, Louisiana is a great place for it!  They have the French Quarter and Bourbon Street, which are big for tourists, Mardi Gras World, Historic Villages and sites, Ghost Tours, National Parks, Swamp Tours, USS Kid Veteran Memorial, Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge, WWII Museum, Famous plantations, Discovery Centers, Famous churches, Mike the Tiger, Audubon Zoo, Musical Legends Park, Zoosiana, and much more!  Louisiana is rich in history and entertainment, so don't skip this one! 
Mississippi
Not only does Mississippi have the longest river, it is also the birthplace of some famous people like Oprah, Britney Spears, and Elvis, and it is a staple for blues and bluegrass music!  Some fun things to do in Mississippi include Vicksburg National Military Park, USS Cairo Museum, museums, Natchez Trace Parkway, Gulf Coast Beaches, Jackson Zoo, Gulf Islands Waterpark, Elvis Presley historic sites, American History sites, MSU Riley Center, Casinos, Longwood Mansion, BB King Museum, Windsor Ruins, Biloxi Lighthouse, and State Parks!  Mississippi may not be a top destination, but it will easily fill up a weekend getaway! 
North Carolina
North Carolina is one of my favorite states, especially Wilmington!  See the Biltmore Estate, Blue Ridge Parkway, NASCAR Hall of Fame, State Parks, gorgeous beaches, Wright Brothers National Memorial, Whitewater Center, Art Museums, Cape Hatteras, Sliding Rock, Outer Banks, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Highlands, Cape Lookout, Battleship North Carolina, breweries, Bald Head Island, Linville Gorge, zoos, Wilmywood, and much more!  I love NC, so I can walk you through an unforgettable itinerary! 
South Carolina
South Carolina has beautiful weather, sunny beaches, and is extremely pet friendly!  Wander through Charleston Historic District, National Parks, Drayton Hall, African villages, ancient oak trees, Myrtle Beach, Sullivan's Island, ancient landscaped gardens, Yogi Bear Restaurant, Hilton Head Island, Fort Sumter National Monument, museums, zoos, downtown district and nightlife, tea plantations, and catch a game at Fenway Park!  I love the scenery and people in South Carolina! You will not be disappointed. 
Tennessee
Country music, mountains, and Dolly Parton!  Experience the Great Smoky Mountains, all the joys of Memphis, Graceland, Opryland Hotel, Country Music Hall of Fame, Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge and all the tourist activities, the largest Christmas store in the world, Dollywood, Rock City, aquariums, zoos, Civil Rights Trail, museums, Titanic Museum, Lookout Mountain, Tennesee Whiskey Trail, The Parthenon, the CMA Fest, and tons more!  Tennessee has so many tourist cities, and you can spend a lot of time in each one seeing all there is to offer!  
Virginia
Virginia has a great climate and is filled with historic sites.  Visit Shenandoah National Park, Colnial Williamsburg, the Old Town district of Alexandria, Virginia Beach, the museums of Richmond, Busch Gardens, Arlington National Cemetery, Univesity of Virginia, Monticello, wild poines, Mount Vernon, Luray Caverns, Civil War Historic Sites, Natural Bridge, American Shakespeare Center, Great Falls, Black History museums, USS Battleships, Udvar-Hazy Center, Performing Arts in Wolf Trap National Park, and so muh more culture and history.  Virginia has definitely been one of my favorite stops. Let's chat about it! 
Washington DC
The nation's capitol is one of the most interesting places on Earth. You can feel the history and pride of America from these priceless landmarks.  Visit the White House, Washington Monument, Tidal Basin, Lincoln Memorial, World War II Memorial, Vietnam War and Korean Memorials, MLK Jr. Memorial, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and African American History Museum and National History Museum,  US Holocaust Memorial, Art Museums, JFK Center, Washington National Cathedral, Arlington National Cemetery, Planet Word, US Capitol, Library of Congress, Internationsal Spy Museum, and many more parks, museums, and historic sites.  Plan a week for this one because you do not want to miss a thing! 
West Virginia
West Virginia is part of the Appalachian Mountains and a Civil War historic state,  See the National Parks and Preserves, Bridge Walk, Adventures on the Gorge, The Greenbrier, Lost World Caverns, Harpers Ferry, Berkeley Springs, Mothman Museum, World's Largest Teapot, Penitentiary historic site in Moundsville, Coal Mines, museums, state parks, National Forests, Cass Scenic Railroad, and much more!  This is a state you want to spend some time simply exploring and taking it all in. 

The Midwest

Indiana
I actually lived in Indiana for a couple years, and let me tell you, it is COLD in the winter! They have a lot to offer! Check out the National and State Parks, museums, Notre Dame, Explore Indianapolis, Perfect North Slopes, catacombs, Castleton Square Mall, Lake Monroe, Allison Mansion, Knobstone Trail, Fair Oaks Farms, Hall of Heroes, Holiday World Amusement Park, Splashin' Safari Water Park, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Beach Boardwalk, Bluespring Caverns, ziplines, waterfalls, and other adventures in nature! This would be a fun getaway if you are in the area! 
Illinois
Illinois has Chicago with the Skydeck and Sears Tower, but it also has more!  Check out the Route 66 Hall of Fame, Ernest Hemingway's childhood home, nature museums, art institute, Wrigley field, ziplines, waterfalls, museums, State Parks, Navy Pier, Super Museum, gardens, planetariums, historical sites, alpine slide, Chicago Air and Water Show, Brookfield Zoo, Donley's Wild West Town, and Millennium Park!  If you are passing through Illinois, be sure to pop by some of these fun places!
Iowa
The Hawkeye State is rich in Native American History and also known as one of the food capitals of the world!  Explore the State Capitol, Amana Colonies, Blank Park Zoo, Lost Island Waterpark, museums, aquariums, State Parks, Okoboji, Field of Dreams, Grotto of the Redemption, historic sites, Adventureland Park, Pappajohn Sculpture Park, and Brucemoore, to name a few! 
Kansas
Dorothy's favorite state is filled with fun landmarks and beautiful scenery and the occasional tornado.  Visit the Cosmosphere Space Center, zoos, gardens, museums, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library and Museum, historic sites, Chalk Pyramids, waterparks, National Preserves, Evel Knievel Museum, Science and Discovery Centers, Kansas Speedway, Oz Museum, Museum of World Treasures, Strataca, Kansas City Aquarium, Garden of Eden, The Big Well, Amelia Earhart Museum, and Coronado Heights Castle! 
Michigan
Michigan is the home of automobiles, agriculture, and great lakes! Some must dos in Michigan include Grand Rapids, Traverse City, National Parks, Ann Arbor, The Henry Ford Museum, Michigan's Adventure Theme Park, Motown Museum, Pictured Rocks National Seashore, Marine Sanctuary, Wine Trail, hiking, swimming in the lakes and springs, University of Michigan, Northern Lights, Zoos, Science Centers, and much more! 
Minnesota
Minnesota will give you the largest mall with Mall of America, but also keep you occupied outdoors!  They boast about their museums, North Shore Scenic Drive, Como Park Zoo, Nature Centers, State parks, National Eagle Center, 7 Vines Vineyard, Split Rock Lighthouse, Brewing Companies, Sea Life Aquarium, Wilderness Centers, St. Paul Cathedral, and Rochester Downtown Peace Plaza,  Minnesota has a large art scene, so let me know if you want to check it out! 
Missouri
Missouri is strong in agriculture, and they have several landmarks, as well as outdoor activities.  Visit the famous Gateway Arch, The Ozarks, St. Louis Zoo, Silver Dollar City, Hermann Wine Trail, museums, Waterfall Park, Chocolate Company, State Parks, Busch Stadium, Hidden Valley Ski Resort, Highway 76 Strip, Adventure Park, and don't forget the Titanic Museum! 
Nebraska
Nebraska is known for reuben sandwiches, agriculture, and music!  Explore the Zoos, Aquariums, Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum, beautiful lakes, historical sites, State Parks, Harold Warp Pioneer Village, scenic rivers, Carhenge, Scotts Bluff National Monument, Golden Spike Tower, The Archway, Cowboy Trail, Omaha Old Market, World's Largest Stamp Ball, and Toadstool Geological Park! 
North Dakota
North Dakota is beautiful, and it is a place to take in the nature.  Experience the famous National Parks, museums, historic sites, Maah Dahh Hey Trail, Heritage Centers, International Peace Gardens, Fargo Theater, Dakota Zoo, Fort Union Trading Posts, Cowboy Hall of Fame, Bonanzaville USA, Enchanted Highway, and even the Medora Musical! There is so much culture, history, and views to absorb here.
Ohio
Ohio has some big cities and some big historical relevance!  Also, you will find the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, A Christmas Story House, Cleveland Breweries, Sandusky, Cedar Point Amusement Park, US Air Force Museum, Cincinnati Zoo, museums, riverboat cruises, wine trails, State Parks, Covered Bridge trail, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Amish country in Berlin, Native American historical sites, Scenic railroad, King's Island, Metroparks: Toledo, and more!  
South Dakota
There is some big history with Mount Rushmore, but South Dakota has a lot to see!  Enjoy Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, Badlands National Park, Hot Springs, famous museums, Jewel Cave, Air and Space Museum, Mammoth Site, Spearfish Canyon, Bear Country USA, Historic Deadwood, Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Reptile Gardens, parks, Needles Highway, Storybook Island, Porter Sculpture Park, Black Elk Peak, Termesphere Gallery, Spirit Mound Historic Prairie, and many more wondrous locations!  If you enjoy history and the outdoors, this is the place for you! 
Wisconsin
This quaint state has rich foods, delicious, brewing, and scenic nature.  Check out the Milwaukee Brewers, Harley Davidson Museum. cheese classes, Lake Geneva, Door County lighthouses, state parks, museums, Frank Lloyd Wright's Visitor Center, Wisconsin Dells, Eau Claire cultural scene, Chippewa River State Trail, Elkhart Lake, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, Lambeau Field, National Railroad Museum, and the Wisconsin Rapids!  Plan to be outdoors or be eating good food! 

The Southwest

Arizona
Home of the Grand Canyon and the Hoover Dam, this state has outdoor adventure for weeks! Boasting famous national parks, Antelope Canyon, the Wild West of Tombstone, historical landmarks, Navajo Tribal Park, Lowell Observatory, Sedona red rocks, Vermillion cliffs, Horseshoe Bend, waterfalls, desert wildlife, museums, and much more!  You can even explore Route 66 as you take in the sights! Let's find the perfect Arizona itinerary for you!
New Mexico
New Mexico has one of my favorite festivals - the Albequerque International Balloon Festival! What a delight!  You can also see White Sands National Park, Santa Fe, Carlsbad Caverns, Roswell (home of the "flying disc"), Bandelier National Monument, Taos, Chaco Culture, Santa Rosa Blue Hole, Petroglyph National Monument, Ghost Ranch, Gila Cliff Dwellings, natural hot springs, ghost towns, stargazing, Railroad, and the Four Corners Monument! New Mexico is a can't miss! 
Oklahoma
The Sooner state has some crazy weather, but there is a lot to offer!  Experience the memorials and museums, Five Civilized Tribes, Western Heritage Sites, Bricktown, Gathering Place, Oklahoma Zoo, Factory Obscura Mixtape, Pops 66 Soda Ranch, 45th Infantry Thunderbird Museum, Wildlife Preserves, State Parks, Six Flags, Route 66 Museum, Washita Battlefield Historical Site, Lake Tenkiller, Cave House of Tulsa, Prairie Reserve, Rhythm and Routes Music Trail , and even a filming set in Pawhuska! 
Texas
Texas is huge, so there is plenty to do there!  Go see the cowboy state, the Space Center in Houston, museum districts, Six Flags, National historic districts, The Alamo, Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas Hill Country, New Braunfels, Moody Gardens, views in Austin, South Padre Island, Cadillac Ranch, National Parks, historic sites, Renaissance Festivals, Texas State Railroad, State Fair, and so much more!  It will take a while to see it all, but Texas is unlike most other states and worth the trip! 

The West

Alaska
In my opinion, the best way to see Alaska is by cruise ship! There are plenty of excursions offered, so you can explore by foot, boat, and even take a helicopter tour! Alaska is all about adventure! There is so much daylight, so you can really maximize your time. Explore the national parks, glacier peaks, Juneau (accessible only by plane or boat), the Kenai Peninsula, the Northern Lights from Fairbanks, Hot Springs, Arctic Circle, Anchorage museums, the Alaska Railroad, and much more. The entire state is breathtaking! A lot of cruise lines sail to Alaska, so contact me, and we will find the best fit for you! 
California
You could spend weeks in California and never run out of things to do! Whether you love Hollywood, theme parks, history, famous sites, or all three... you will not be disappointed!  Highlights include Monterey Bay, Universal Studios, Disneyland, SeaWorld, Yosemite, deserts, beaches, BIG CITIES, Alcatraz, Famous zoos and national parks, Big Sur, wine country, famous trees, Lake Tahoe, Santa Barbara, national forests, lost coasts, and signs and roads so famous that people travel all over the world!  California takes a lot of planning, so reach out, and let me make it simple for you!

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Colorado
Colorado is big on mountains and outdoor adventure. Explore National Parks and Preserves, big cities, mountain peaks, ghost towns, ski slopes, hot springs, wine country, Royal Gorge Bridge, Vail, Dinosaur National Monument, and much more!  I have also been to some fantastic concerts at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre!  There are so many famous ski resorts and National Parks to explore as well as special landmarks in this well-known naturally scenic paradise. 
Hawaii
The flight is long, but it is completely worth it! There are some breathtaking resorts in Hawaii as well as historic sites, nature-filled exploration,  and cinematic experiences.  Enjoy the Volcano National Parks, Museums, gorgeous beaches, stargazing tours, island getaways, tortoise encounters, Black Sand Beach, Kalalau Trail, Pearl Harbor Memorial, Canyons, Coasts, National Parks, Summits, Botanical Gardens, State Parks, and much more.  No matter which island you choose, or if you want to do some island hopping, you will be met with a beautiful and culture filled experience.
Idaho
More than just a potato state, they have a lot of fun activities!  Check out the State and National Parks, World Center for Birds of Prey, Saint Joe River, museums, Discovery centers, Yellowstone Bear World, ski resorts, Alpaca Ranch, Shoshone Falls Park, historical sites, Idaho Botanical Gardens, Potato Museums, Crystal Gold Mine, Ice Caves, Butterfly Haven, Cliffs and Rock Climbing, Idaho Falls Zoo, and much more! 
Montana
Natural beauty is found all around Montana. There is nothing like these views, so go slow and enjoy what you are seeing. Check out Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, hot springs, museums, World museum of mining, Lewis and Clark Trail, All-Inclusive Dude ranches, Little Bighorn Monument, Skiing at Big Sky Resort, State Parks, Ringing Rocks, Great Falls, Quake Lake, and all the wildlife! Montana is breathtaking!
Nevada
Nevada is home to some popular landmarks, as well as desserts, casinos, and entertainment!  Explore the Hoover Dam, State Parks, museums, National Atomic Testing Museum, Wynn Las Vegas Casinos, High Roller, Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, Eiffel Tower replica, Fremont Street Experience, Pinball Hall of Fame, New York Skyline, Stratosphere Tower, Cirque de Soleil, Bellagio and Venetian Casino, Lion Habitat Ranch, Reno Aces Ballpark, Mining Park, and Shark Reef Aquarium! Get ready for fun in this state full of nightlife, history, and slots!
Oregon
Oregon is underrated and completely breathtaking.  There are beautiful State Parks with hiking trails and scenic trails and waterfalls, Crater Lake, Mount Hood National Forest, Cannon Beach, Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, Yachats, Astoria, Coast Aquarium, Portland Japanese Garden, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Oregon Dunes, High Desert, Oregon Caves, Powell's City of Books, Evergreen Space and Aviation Museum, and Joh Day Fossil Beds!  This beautiful state will give you an appreciation for creation! 
Utah
This natural playground is one to see!  Experience Arches,  Canyonlands, and all the National Parks, as well as Bonneville Salt Flats, the wonders of Salt Lake City, Lake Powell, downtown Moab, Ski Park City, Navajo Tribal Park, St. George, Grand Staircase Monument, Sundance Film Festival, Brigham Young University, Utah Arts Festival, museums, mountains of Ogden, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Fantasy Canyon, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Big Cottonwood Canyon, and so many more natural wonders!
Washington
A beautiful place for mountains, landscapes, sports, and technology!  Visit Olympic National Park, Mount Rainer National Park, The Space Needle, seattle Center, Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, Snoqualmie Falls, Lake Chelan, museums, North Cascades Scenic Highway, Woodland Park Zoo, Coulee Corridor, Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument, ferries, state parks, Boeing Future of Flight, San Juan National Historic Park, the waterfront of Downtown Seattle, Port Angeles outdoor adventures and fine arts centre, German culture in Leavenworth, and more! 
Wyoming
The great outdoors! Do not forget your camera when visiting the natural landmarks of this great state!  Explore Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Teton Mountains of Jackson, Hot Springs, National Forests, state arks, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Wind River Range, Grand Targhee Ski Resort, National Historic Trails, Fort Laramie, Devils Tower National Monument, Bighorn Canyon, Rodeo in Cheyenne, and the Old Trail Town. 

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