Chicago, ILChicago is one of my favorite cities. I always enjoy traveling to and hanging out in Chicago. Just like so many other cities in America, there is so much to see and do.
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Las Vegas, NVVegas baby! Las Vegas is a fun city to see the sites and experience all types of shows and acts. I have read somewhere, it is a fun city to get wild in too...
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Seattle, WAMy old stomping ground! I grew up not far from Seattle. I love this city and state. The Pacific Northwest is a beautiful place and offers so much to see and do outdoors.
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Mackinac Island, MIMackinac Island is unlike every other city or area in America today. There are no motorized vehicles on the Island, so when you flag down a cab, it'll be a horse and buggy.
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Silverton, COSilverton is a fun town with plenty to see. The most famous attraction there is old train which runs from Silverton to Durango. When it pulls into town, it draws a crowd.
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Boston, MABoston is another great and historical city. I have walked all over that town, to include walking the Freedom Trail.If you go, be sure to grab a cold beer at Cheers!
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Cleveland, OHHad a good time here. Unfortunately my time was short and most of the sites were close because it was night, but I did grab some food at the Hard Rock.
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San Francisco, CASan Francisco has a lot to see and do, but of course, the most famous is the Golden Gate Bridge. It has a well traveled walking path from one side to the other and provides great views.
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Newport, RINewport is a quite town on the coast of Rhode Island. It is easy to walk and navigate. There are several historical building and a nice town square to sit and relax in.
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Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia, once the nations Capital and served as the meeting place for the Founding Fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence. If you enjoy history, visit Philadelphia!
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Ogunquit, MEOgunquit is located on the coast with several miles of walking paths near the ocean. If you enjoy Lobster, this town, along with so many more in Maine, is the place to visit!
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McCall, IDMaCall is a small town hidden in the mountains. It can be a busy area during the summer due to their large lake. Winter can be just as busy because of their ski resorts.
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Savannah, GASavannah is filled with history. You can find homes bought from Sears Catalogs, parks that used to be dueling grounds, and Chippewa Square where Forest Gump sat and told his story.
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Mammoth Lake, CAMammoth Lakes is located on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Best known for its magnificent Mammoth Mountain which provides exceptional views from the top.
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Ouray, COOuray is a small town with big views. Nestled in the mountains, it is often referred to as the "Switzerland of America" and the step off point for adventures year round.
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New Orleans, LANew Orleans, aka, The Big Easy, best known for its amazing food, lively music, and "forgettable" times on Bourbon Street, especially after a few of the cities famous adult beverages.
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Moab, UTMoab is the home for off road / overland adventures. Every year thousands of people make the journey across America to while the area and visit Arches National Park.
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La Jolla, CALa Jolla is a fun town with great shops and amazing beaches. It is common place to see some of the friendly ocean life on the shore playing and posing for pictures.
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Denver, CODenver, known as the Mile High City and not because weed is legal there, but because its official elevation is exactly one mile! Side note, due to the elevation, alcohol works better there!
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Portland, ORPortland is located just across the border from Washington state. If you like bridges, you would probably enjoy walking, ridding, and driving around the area.
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Telluride, COTelluride is a beautiful city located in the mountains, not far from Ouray. It is best known for its ski resorts. Due to the scenery, the town can be very busy during the summer and winter.
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Joliet, ILJoliet is a fairly well known city for a few reasons, but the biggest is because of the Blues Brothers. The city is growing and the down town area has a few unique breweries and eateries.
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St. Louis, MOThe most iconic fixture of St. Louis is the Gateway Arch, which sits on the east bank of the Mississippi River. If you have a chance to visit, be prepared to stand in awe of the Arch!
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