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]]>If you find yourself in the charming state of Missouri, then why not stop in St. Louis where you can stay at the 21c Museum Hotel? Housed in a renovated, 10-story neo-Renaissance building, this trendy hotel provides a wholesome taste of St. Louis’ jazz heritage, filled with contemporary artworks while offering a restaurant, café, and a full-service wellness center at your disposal.
Although the Vegas Strip is lined with hotels, you’d be hard-pressed to find luxurious accommodation at an affordable price. Fortunately, there’s Fontainebleau. While draped in sophisticated decor and lush furnishings, the 67-story resort remains reasonably priced all while offering a comprehensive spa, restaurants, lounges, bars, and of course, its casino.
If you’re craving some sunny weather all year round, then a visit to Tampa, Florida should be on your agenda. The warm and inviting Palihouse Hyde Park Village will provide you with everything you could possibly need to feel at home, including spacious deluxe suites with living areas, scrumptious dining, and a prime location in the heart of the happening Hyde Park Village.
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]]>Based in the Mardi Gras city of New Orleans, this Rock ‘n’ Bowl bowling alley certainly lives up to its name, given the rock music that blasts from the stage in the middle of the room. There’s also an extensive menu of delicious food for you to choose from.
With huge murals paying tribute to classic movies such as The Big Lebowski and Kingpin, this bowling alley in the bustling Texan city of Austin is perfect for film lovers. When you’re finished playing a thrilling round of bowling, then check out The Goodnight’s pool and ping pong tables as well as its dining room and karaoke room.
This Milwaukee bowling alley is perfect for any bowler regardless of what they’re looking to gain. For ambitious bowlers, there are courses run by professionals, while kids under 15 years of age get to enjoy two free games daily all summer long.
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]]>Located on the exotic Gasparilla Island, this quaint Floridian town is ideal for a tranquil beach vacation. While an upscale town, Boca Grande is home to a down-to-earth community that is sure to open its doors to weary travelers.
This Texan town can be found on North Padre Island, where you can enjoy plenty of golf, wildlife expeditions, and even professional sandcastle-building lessons. Once you’ve experienced all that Port Aransas has to offer, take a ferry out to San José Island which you can explore on a golf cart.
If you’re looking to take in the natural sights and sounds that you’ve seen in Old West movies, then Red Lodge is the place for you. This town is a gateway community to the iconic Yellowstone National Park, hosts rodeos and Renaissance fairs, and is home to a skiing resort.
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]]>This road trip begins in Chicago, a city that is well worth a visit as one of the cultural centers of America, and reaches its conclusion in Santa Monica, a city in California. It traverses the famous ‘Route 66’, one of the first major highways in America and sometimes referred to as ‘The Main Street of America’.
As you leave Chicago, you will take in the agricultural plains of the Midwest, before seeing the rising peaks of the Rocky Mountains as you travel west. You will also be able to choose to visit either Yellowstone National Park to the North, or pass through the Grand Canyon National Park. These are some of the finest natural wonders of America, and will make for excellent memories on your roadtrip.
After the Rockies, you will enter the arid desert of the Southwest states such as Arizona and Nevada. You can choose to stop off in Death Valley National Park if deserts are appealing to you. After over 2,000 miles of driving however, the refreshing coast of California awaits you. This road trip can of course be amended in any way that suits you, but it’s a historic route that takes in some of the most amazing scenery and you will be following in the footsteps of many Americans who made the journey in the 1930s to migrate to the west.
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]]>Located in Lima, Peru, the Magic Water Circuit is actually a collection of fountains—and the biggest one in the world according to Guinness. This fountain park has 13 fountains incorporating lights, music, and interactive elements, making it a must-visit destination.
This fountain in Montevideo, Uruguay is one you’ll have to stop by if you’re traveling with a lover. According to legend, if two lovers place a lock with their initials onto the fountain, they can come back later on and their love will be forever locked into place. Romantic, huh?
In Poços de Caldas, Brazil, this fountain is another one for the romantics out there. The name translates to the Fountain of Love, and you can see why as soon as you visit it. The fountain has a statue of two lovers entwined in a passionate embrace next to a hillside waterfall. It’s smooth, exciting, and a great place to take a date.
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]]>You can’t go to Nashville and not stop by one of the bars known for playing country music. And there’s no better place for them than the famed Honky Tonk Highway, a strip of bars that are open from 10 am to 3 am and don’t charge covers. Plus, most of them are family-friendly in the daytime hours.
Nashville is known as the place to go for musicians trying to make a name for themselves in the music industry, and the Bluebird Cafe is famous for being a place for up-and-comers to showcase their music. It’s truly iconic, with stars like Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, and Faith Hill all having played there.
If you need a break from all the country, you can visit the world’s only full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple in Athens, the Parthenon. The one in Nashville functions as a museum, hosting a collection of Impressionist paintings dating from 1765 to 1923.
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]]>Have you ever wanted to spend the night in a straight-up castle? Because now that Airbnb is a thing, you totally can. This one is in Alabama and has enough space for three guests. It’s actually a small castle next to a bigger castle, but you’re allowed to visit the one with the moat next door if you want to. That’s right, we said moat.
If you’ve ever wanted to try living off the grid, this is your chance to do it in an earth house in Arizona on the Western Navajo Nation. Close to the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley, this is a great place to stay and clear your mind while visiting some of the best nature has to offer.
All of your childhood dreams come true when you stay in this treehouse in Arkansas in the Ozark Forest. It’s not only in a tree, but it’s also pretty luxurious with a king-sized bed, a jacuzzi, a fire pit, and a hammock.
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]]>Acadia National Park is located on the Maine Coast and will deliver some of the most breath-taking sunsets you’ve ever seen. Even if it’s not the closest location for you, the trip will be worth it.
Florida is always a good idea. If you want to sunbathe for a few days, sip on cocktails and chill by the beach, this is one of the best Valentine’s Day places to visit. Key Largo features many resorts that have great offers for the holiday.
Old Ellicott City is so charming and will win over your heart. If you are interested in history this is where you should go.
Savannah is one of the best places to visit this time of the year. It’s such a magical and intriguing town where you’ll have that relaxing getaway, surrounded by the perfect nature.
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]]>Here are three Native American landmarks in the United States that are worth a visit.
The Cahokia Mounds, located just a few minutes’ drive outside of St. Louis, is the largest pre-Columbian site that is known to exist north of Mexico. It hosts burial grounds, ancient monuments, and the remnants of what was once a city with between 10,000 and 20,000 residents.
Perhaps the most striking example of cliff dwellings left in the United States is this site located in Mesa Verde National Park in southern Colorado. Here, you will see excavated homes that were painstakingly carved out of a cliff in order to be sheltered from the elements by pre-Columbian Native Americans.
Hawaii also had native residents before the Europeans arrived, and proof of this history is found at the Pu’u Loa Petroglyphs on the Big Island. Hundreds of years ago, native residents of the area carved over 23,000 surviving images into the hardened lava that characterizes the area.
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]]>These are four things that every visitor to Oregon simply must do:
Centered around a once-active volcano that is now dormant, and whose caldera has been filled in by a pristine freshwater lake, Crater Lake National Park in southwestern Oregon is an unforgettable natural site for travelers.
Oregon’s largest city is a beautiful mishmash of quirky shops, farm-to-table restaurants, tree-lined streets, and unique cultural events. Highlights for visitors to Portland include Powell’s Books, the world’s largest independent bookstore, Deschutes Brewery, and the gorgeous Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
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Just outside of Portland, only a steep two-mile hike is what stands between visitors at the top of Multnomah Falls, an impressive cascade that rushes down to the bottom of the Columbia River Gorge. The falls, which record a 620 vertical drop, rewards visitors with a spectacular view of nature in action.
Oregon’s Pacific Coast is a picturesque, lush, green landscape dotted with small coastal towns, virgin beaches, and jagged cliffs. Simply following the coast on Highway 101, allowing for plenty of time to discover towns like Newport and sights such as Cannon Beach, is a rewarding itinerary for visitors to the Beaver State.
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]]>If you find yourself in the charming state of Missouri, then why not stop in St. Louis where you can stay at the 21c Museum Hotel? Housed in a renovated, 10-story neo-Renaissance building, this trendy hotel provides a wholesome taste of St. Louis’ jazz heritage, filled with contemporary artworks while offering a restaurant, café, and a full-service wellness center at your disposal.
Although the Vegas Strip is lined with hotels, you’d be hard-pressed to find luxurious accommodation at an affordable price. Fortunately, there’s Fontainebleau. While draped in sophisticated decor and lush furnishings, the 67-story resort remains reasonably priced all while offering a comprehensive spa, restaurants, lounges, bars, and of course, its casino.
If you’re craving some sunny weather all year round, then a visit to Tampa, Florida should be on your agenda. The warm and inviting Palihouse Hyde Park Village will provide you with everything you could possibly need to feel at home, including spacious deluxe suites with living areas, scrumptious dining, and a prime location in the heart of the happening Hyde Park Village.
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]]>Based in the Mardi Gras city of New Orleans, this Rock ‘n’ Bowl bowling alley certainly lives up to its name, given the rock music that blasts from the stage in the middle of the room. There’s also an extensive menu of delicious food for you to choose from.
With huge murals paying tribute to classic movies such as The Big Lebowski and Kingpin, this bowling alley in the bustling Texan city of Austin is perfect for film lovers. When you’re finished playing a thrilling round of bowling, then check out The Goodnight’s pool and ping pong tables as well as its dining room and karaoke room.
This Milwaukee bowling alley is perfect for any bowler regardless of what they’re looking to gain. For ambitious bowlers, there are courses run by professionals, while kids under 15 years of age get to enjoy two free games daily all summer long.
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]]>Located on the exotic Gasparilla Island, this quaint Floridian town is ideal for a tranquil beach vacation. While an upscale town, Boca Grande is home to a down-to-earth community that is sure to open its doors to weary travelers.
This Texan town can be found on North Padre Island, where you can enjoy plenty of golf, wildlife expeditions, and even professional sandcastle-building lessons. Once you’ve experienced all that Port Aransas has to offer, take a ferry out to San José Island which you can explore on a golf cart.
If you’re looking to take in the natural sights and sounds that you’ve seen in Old West movies, then Red Lodge is the place for you. This town is a gateway community to the iconic Yellowstone National Park, hosts rodeos and Renaissance fairs, and is home to a skiing resort.
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]]>This road trip begins in Chicago, a city that is well worth a visit as one of the cultural centers of America, and reaches its conclusion in Santa Monica, a city in California. It traverses the famous ‘Route 66’, one of the first major highways in America and sometimes referred to as ‘The Main Street of America’.
As you leave Chicago, you will take in the agricultural plains of the Midwest, before seeing the rising peaks of the Rocky Mountains as you travel west. You will also be able to choose to visit either Yellowstone National Park to the North, or pass through the Grand Canyon National Park. These are some of the finest natural wonders of America, and will make for excellent memories on your roadtrip.
After the Rockies, you will enter the arid desert of the Southwest states such as Arizona and Nevada. You can choose to stop off in Death Valley National Park if deserts are appealing to you. After over 2,000 miles of driving however, the refreshing coast of California awaits you. This road trip can of course be amended in any way that suits you, but it’s a historic route that takes in some of the most amazing scenery and you will be following in the footsteps of many Americans who made the journey in the 1930s to migrate to the west.
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]]>Located in Lima, Peru, the Magic Water Circuit is actually a collection of fountains—and the biggest one in the world according to Guinness. This fountain park has 13 fountains incorporating lights, music, and interactive elements, making it a must-visit destination.
This fountain in Montevideo, Uruguay is one you’ll have to stop by if you’re traveling with a lover. According to legend, if two lovers place a lock with their initials onto the fountain, they can come back later on and their love will be forever locked into place. Romantic, huh?
In Poços de Caldas, Brazil, this fountain is another one for the romantics out there. The name translates to the Fountain of Love, and you can see why as soon as you visit it. The fountain has a statue of two lovers entwined in a passionate embrace next to a hillside waterfall. It’s smooth, exciting, and a great place to take a date.
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]]>You can’t go to Nashville and not stop by one of the bars known for playing country music. And there’s no better place for them than the famed Honky Tonk Highway, a strip of bars that are open from 10 am to 3 am and don’t charge covers. Plus, most of them are family-friendly in the daytime hours.
Nashville is known as the place to go for musicians trying to make a name for themselves in the music industry, and the Bluebird Cafe is famous for being a place for up-and-comers to showcase their music. It’s truly iconic, with stars like Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, and Faith Hill all having played there.
If you need a break from all the country, you can visit the world’s only full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple in Athens, the Parthenon. The one in Nashville functions as a museum, hosting a collection of Impressionist paintings dating from 1765 to 1923.
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]]>Have you ever wanted to spend the night in a straight-up castle? Because now that Airbnb is a thing, you totally can. This one is in Alabama and has enough space for three guests. It’s actually a small castle next to a bigger castle, but you’re allowed to visit the one with the moat next door if you want to. That’s right, we said moat.
If you’ve ever wanted to try living off the grid, this is your chance to do it in an earth house in Arizona on the Western Navajo Nation. Close to the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley, this is a great place to stay and clear your mind while visiting some of the best nature has to offer.
All of your childhood dreams come true when you stay in this treehouse in Arkansas in the Ozark Forest. It’s not only in a tree, but it’s also pretty luxurious with a king-sized bed, a jacuzzi, a fire pit, and a hammock.
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]]>Acadia National Park is located on the Maine Coast and will deliver some of the most breath-taking sunsets you’ve ever seen. Even if it’s not the closest location for you, the trip will be worth it.
Florida is always a good idea. If you want to sunbathe for a few days, sip on cocktails and chill by the beach, this is one of the best Valentine’s Day places to visit. Key Largo features many resorts that have great offers for the holiday.
Old Ellicott City is so charming and will win over your heart. If you are interested in history this is where you should go.
Savannah is one of the best places to visit this time of the year. It’s such a magical and intriguing town where you’ll have that relaxing getaway, surrounded by the perfect nature.
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]]>Here are three Native American landmarks in the United States that are worth a visit.
The Cahokia Mounds, located just a few minutes’ drive outside of St. Louis, is the largest pre-Columbian site that is known to exist north of Mexico. It hosts burial grounds, ancient monuments, and the remnants of what was once a city with between 10,000 and 20,000 residents.
Perhaps the most striking example of cliff dwellings left in the United States is this site located in Mesa Verde National Park in southern Colorado. Here, you will see excavated homes that were painstakingly carved out of a cliff in order to be sheltered from the elements by pre-Columbian Native Americans.
Hawaii also had native residents before the Europeans arrived, and proof of this history is found at the Pu’u Loa Petroglyphs on the Big Island. Hundreds of years ago, native residents of the area carved over 23,000 surviving images into the hardened lava that characterizes the area.
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]]>These are four things that every visitor to Oregon simply must do:
Centered around a once-active volcano that is now dormant, and whose caldera has been filled in by a pristine freshwater lake, Crater Lake National Park in southwestern Oregon is an unforgettable natural site for travelers.
Oregon’s largest city is a beautiful mishmash of quirky shops, farm-to-table restaurants, tree-lined streets, and unique cultural events. Highlights for visitors to Portland include Powell’s Books, the world’s largest independent bookstore, Deschutes Brewery, and the gorgeous Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
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Just outside of Portland, only a steep two-mile hike is what stands between visitors at the top of Multnomah Falls, an impressive cascade that rushes down to the bottom of the Columbia River Gorge. The falls, which record a 620 vertical drop, rewards visitors with a spectacular view of nature in action.
Oregon’s Pacific Coast is a picturesque, lush, green landscape dotted with small coastal towns, virgin beaches, and jagged cliffs. Simply following the coast on Highway 101, allowing for plenty of time to discover towns like Newport and sights such as Cannon Beach, is a rewarding itinerary for visitors to the Beaver State.
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