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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 Zilker’s Park, Barton Springs Pool is one of Austin’s coolest attractions. The huge natural pool is fed by underground springs which give it a toasty temperature of 68-70°F. This inviting turquoise pool is surrounded by grassy areas perfect for lounging, sunbathing, and picnicking. Just be sure to take any trash home with you!
South Congress Avenue (or SoCo as it’s known to locals) is the ideal destination for shoppers looking for something one-of-a-kind to take home with them. Packed with trendy cafes, quirky boutiques, and artisan cowboy hat/boot makers, SoCo is full of hidden gems you won’t be able to resist!
Austin’s Mexic-Arte Museum is the official Mexican & Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas. Featuring work by past and contemporary Latinx artists, this inspiring museum is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture.
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]]>If you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation, you’ve found the right place. There are so many wonderful beaches to choose from: Clearwater, Destin, Pensacola, Sarasota, Tampa Bay, etc.
Depending on what you like in a theme park, visit Disneyworld, Universal Studios Islands of Adventure, or Busch Gardens. If you’re up for a waterpark, check out Sea World’s Discovery Cove.
Miami is a famous city filled with celebrities, flashy cars, and amazing stores to shop in. If you’re into high-end designer fashion, the city has everything you need!
Ripley’s is not your ordinary art museum. It’s home to some of the strangest exhibitions you’ll ever see and definitely worth visiting if you’re someone with a curious mind.
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]]>Cape Cod really reminds us of coastal England. Its thriving arts and crafts community will help you feel like you’re on a vacation across the ocean. Take a walks down the gorgeous coastline and enjoy the seafood.
The closest thing you can get to feeling like you’re in Tuscany is visiting Virginia and its Wine Country. Don’t mind the colonial architecture, though. We hope that the nearby wineries are enough to make you forget you didn’t actually travel to Italy.
Gorgeous lavender fields of California’s Sonoma County will transport you to Provence in a matter of seconds. The blooming season is in June and July so make sure you stop by for some gorgeous photos if nothing else.
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]]>Durham for the last few years has really boomed in the music scenes. There are tons of record labels that are opening up, lots of agents moving from New York to Durham, and a lot of worthwhile bands to listen to. One of the most famous Durham-based bands right now is Sylvan Esso, and there is much more than just that to explore.
Another North Carolina city, Asheville is also a great place to check out new music. There are tons of small and larger venues in the small city, and people are flocking there because of the beautiful mountainous surrounding alongside an awesome downtown scene. Singers like Angel Olsen are based on Asheville, and there is always music happening wherever you go.
Home of the University of Georgia, people don’t realize how many bands have formed here and gotten their start. Everyone from the B-52s to R.E.M and Neutral Milk Hotel has come out of Athens, so if you want to find the next big thing, it might just be in a little college town in Georgia.
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]]>The post If You’re Visiting These Places in the US This Summer, Pack a Sweater! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Though most of California will be sweltering in the summer, San Francisco is a whole different ball game. Even in July, you’ll find that the temperatures are mostly in the low 70’s, and at night it really gets chilly. However, make sure you still put on sunblock because even though it’s not very warm, the sun can catch you very easily!
States like Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont can have some warm days, but they are known for being pretty chilly and rainy for most of the summer. These states are amazing to visit for gorgeous lakes and hikes through forests, but you will definitely to pack more for the fall and less for summer.
Chicago is the perfect place to be in the summer. There is the beautiful Lake Michigan, so many museums and buildings to look at, and most of the summer will not be hotter than 80 degrees. However, it does get cool at night and when it rains its pretty chilly, so bring a sweater!
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]]>The post This Road Trip Across America is Legendary appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>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 Zilker’s Park, Barton Springs Pool is one of Austin’s coolest attractions. The huge natural pool is fed by underground springs which give it a toasty temperature of 68-70°F. This inviting turquoise pool is surrounded by grassy areas perfect for lounging, sunbathing, and picnicking. Just be sure to take any trash home with you!
South Congress Avenue (or SoCo as it’s known to locals) is the ideal destination for shoppers looking for something one-of-a-kind to take home with them. Packed with trendy cafes, quirky boutiques, and artisan cowboy hat/boot makers, SoCo is full of hidden gems you won’t be able to resist!
Austin’s Mexic-Arte Museum is the official Mexican & Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas. Featuring work by past and contemporary Latinx artists, this inspiring museum is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture.
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]]>The post 4 Reasons to Visit Florida appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation, you’ve found the right place. There are so many wonderful beaches to choose from: Clearwater, Destin, Pensacola, Sarasota, Tampa Bay, etc.
Depending on what you like in a theme park, visit Disneyworld, Universal Studios Islands of Adventure, or Busch Gardens. If you’re up for a waterpark, check out Sea World’s Discovery Cove.
Miami is a famous city filled with celebrities, flashy cars, and amazing stores to shop in. If you’re into high-end designer fashion, the city has everything you need!
Ripley’s is not your ordinary art museum. It’s home to some of the strangest exhibitions you’ll ever see and definitely worth visiting if you’re someone with a curious mind.
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]]>The post These 3 U.S. Locations Have a European Vibe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Cape Cod really reminds us of coastal England. Its thriving arts and crafts community will help you feel like you’re on a vacation across the ocean. Take a walks down the gorgeous coastline and enjoy the seafood.
The closest thing you can get to feeling like you’re in Tuscany is visiting Virginia and its Wine Country. Don’t mind the colonial architecture, though. We hope that the nearby wineries are enough to make you forget you didn’t actually travel to Italy.
Gorgeous lavender fields of California’s Sonoma County will transport you to Provence in a matter of seconds. The blooming season is in June and July so make sure you stop by for some gorgeous photos if nothing else.
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]]>The post Discover These Up and Coming Southern Music Cities Before Everyone Else Does! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Durham for the last few years has really boomed in the music scenes. There are tons of record labels that are opening up, lots of agents moving from New York to Durham, and a lot of worthwhile bands to listen to. One of the most famous Durham-based bands right now is Sylvan Esso, and there is much more than just that to explore.
Another North Carolina city, Asheville is also a great place to check out new music. There are tons of small and larger venues in the small city, and people are flocking there because of the beautiful mountainous surrounding alongside an awesome downtown scene. Singers like Angel Olsen are based on Asheville, and there is always music happening wherever you go.
Home of the University of Georgia, people don’t realize how many bands have formed here and gotten their start. Everyone from the B-52s to R.E.M and Neutral Milk Hotel has come out of Athens, so if you want to find the next big thing, it might just be in a little college town in Georgia.
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]]>The post If You’re Visiting These Places in the US This Summer, Pack a Sweater! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Though most of California will be sweltering in the summer, San Francisco is a whole different ball game. Even in July, you’ll find that the temperatures are mostly in the low 70’s, and at night it really gets chilly. However, make sure you still put on sunblock because even though it’s not very warm, the sun can catch you very easily!
States like Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont can have some warm days, but they are known for being pretty chilly and rainy for most of the summer. These states are amazing to visit for gorgeous lakes and hikes through forests, but you will definitely to pack more for the fall and less for summer.
Chicago is the perfect place to be in the summer. There is the beautiful Lake Michigan, so many museums and buildings to look at, and most of the summer will not be hotter than 80 degrees. However, it does get cool at night and when it rains its pretty chilly, so bring a sweater!
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