Fittingly known as ‘the Heart of it All’, Ohio lies right in the middle of the Midwest with Lake Erie making up much of its northern border.
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One of the most popular things to do when visiting the Yucatan Peninsula is to swim, snorkel, or scuba dive about its countless incredible cenotes.
America’s Music City, Nashville, has become one of the most popular towns in the country.
This oft-overlooked destination really has a lot going for it.
As both the capital of Nebraska and the home of the state’s preeminent university, travelers will find the full range of historical and cultural attractions.
Nestled in the mountains along a scenic river, this charming mountain town has long been a favorite getaway.
Set along the banks of a winding river, this energetic Midwestern city blends pioneer history with a lively modern culture.
Say the words Salem, Massachusetts, and the mind immediately jumps to the witch trials of 1692.
Although it is usually and understandably overlooked in favor of New Orleans, Louisiana’s capital Baton Rouge has a diverse array of tourist attractions for visitors to enjoy.
Despite its relatively small size, Connecticut’s cosmopolitan capital Hartford is packed with fun and interesting attractions.










