| 1. Boston, Massachusetts | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| Boston is inundated with visitors every year and with good reason: It's partly a walkable historic park (especially the Freedom Trail) and partly a modern waterfront metropolis (the "Hub of New England") with no lack of things to do once darkness descends. Fenway Park is often a destination in itself.... Goto Destination Guide » |
| | 2. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| Philadelphia's hippest neighborhood, Old City, today is much as it was when Benjamin Franklin walked its streets. One of the most progressive citizens of his time, city-father Franklin would surely approve of the many art galleries, trendy shops and vibrant restaurants that dot the downtown Philadelphia landscape.... Goto Destination Guide » |
| | 3. Washington, District of Columbia | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| Washington is a beautiful city of broad avenues, impressive government buildings, inspiring monuments, thought-provoking museums and spacious parks. The names you've heard all your life are here: Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol, Kennedy Center, the National Cathedral, Washington Monument, the Vietnam Wall. No traveler could mistake this city for any other.... Goto Destination Guide » |
| | 4. Williamsburg, Virginia | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| Colonial Williamsburg faithfully portrays the days before the Revolutionary War through historic buildings and costumes, but it's the interpreters who bring history to life. Most play their parts so well that visitors leave better informed about U.S. history and wanting to learn even more.... Goto Destination Guide » |
| | 5. St Augustine, Florida | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| Established as a city in 1565 about 95 mi/150 km north of Orlando, St. Augustine, Florida, is the oldest permanent European settlement in the continental U.S.-it was founded 42 years before the English colonized Jamestown, 45 years before the Spanish established Santa Fe and 55 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. Its street plan and architectural ambience still reflect its Spanish origins.... Goto Destination Guide » |
| | 6. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| Perhaps no other place can conjure such powerful ghosts of blue and gray, smoke and battle, loss and death as Gettysburg: It was along the ridges near this small city that the Civil War reached a crucial turning point. Today, it's the country's largest battlefield shrine and a must for anyone interested in Civil War history.... Goto Destination Guide » |
| | 7. New Orleans, Louisiana | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| It has been said that New Orleans, Louisiana, celebrates indulgence like no other U.S. city; its reputation for revelry, especially during Mardi Gras, is legendary. But after 29 August 2005, when Hurricane Katrina unleashed a storm of wind and water that flooded 80% of this vibrant city, the word indulgence took on a different meaning for New Orleans. Pleas for patience went out to residents and visitors alike as the Crescent City brought itself back from the ravages of Katrina.... Goto Destination Guide » |
| | 8. Savannah, Georgia | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| Savannah. The very name sounds like a southern drawl. With its history, cobblestoned streets, old homes and beautiful gardens, Savannah, Georgia, is everything you think a southern city should be. Add a collection of glorious beaches and coastal lowlands just a short drive away-including Tybee Island, Skidaway Island, the Golden Isles and Hilton Head Island-and this is the South at its finest.... Goto Destination Guide » |
| | 9. San Antonio, Texas | Add to eGuidebook Add to Favorites Find On Map
| San Antonio, Texas, will forever be associated with the Battle of the Alamo. But the city's Hispanic culture is just as important to its identity. San Antonio is a bit of Mexico, a bit of slick U.S. promotion, and it has an energy that we never get tired of.... Goto Destination Guide » |
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