A delightfully diverse state, South Carolina boasts everything from breathtaking beaches and barrier islands to centuries-old colonial cities and historic sites.
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The beauty of North Dakota is under-represented when we talk about nature around the United States.
Iowa was the 29th state to be granted statehood back in 1846. Its capital is Des Moines, which is also the largest city in Iowa.
Appropriately known as the Evergreen State, Washington is awash with pristine nature, spellbinding scenery and dramatic landscapes.
One of the original Thirteen Colonies and allegedly the first state to gain independence from Britain in 1775, North Carolina has an impressive political history.
New Hampshire was one of the original 13 states of the US and its capital is the city of Concord.
Southern charm, great food, and revitalized historic districts have helped turn this once-overlooked city into one of the Midwest’s more surprising urban destinations.
When many people think of beach destinations, certain warm-weather places spring to mind first. But no state, other than Alaska, has more coastline than Michigan.
With 322 miles of coastline, a pleasant climate and ample charm, North Carolina is a haven for beach lovers.
Moss-draped oak trees, historic streets, and a youthful college-town energy give this small capital city a surprisingly relaxed charm.










