
Tucked Between Forests and Lake Superior Lies One of the Midwest’s Most Surprising Towns
Set along the rugged shores of Lake Superior, this charming lakeside city has long been a haven for nature lovers.

Set along the rugged shores of Lake Superior, this charming lakeside city has long been a haven for nature lovers.

Minnesota may be known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but its appeal runs far deeper than shimmering shorelines.

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.

Steeped in political history and rich in architectural charm, this Midwestern capital offers a compelling glimpse into the past.

From a geographic point of view, Kansas is in the center of the United States. That’s just one of the many reasons, however, that Kansas is known as the Heart of America.

Many people refer to Wisconsin as the Cheese State or the Dairy State, but there is more to the area than Dairy production.

Set at the meeting point of two rivers, this lively city blends historic charm with a thriving cultural scene.

They say the best things in life are free, and this is certainly true in the bold city of Chicago.

From its towering skyscrapers to the sweeping arc of its expansive lakeshore, there’s a feeling of confidence and pride that radiates from the landmark features of Chicago and from the faces of the city’s inhabitants as well.

As it is set at the center of one of the most populated parts of the United States, Ohio is aptly and affectionately nicknamed ‘the Heart of it All.

Bordered by the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River to the west, the Midwest state of Iowa is a very picturesque place to visit.

The beauty of North Dakota is under-represented when we talk about nature around the United States.

With fewer than 900 people living here year-round, this place somehow manages to pack in way more than you’d expect.

With its pristine countryside of rolling prairies and intimidating badlands, North Dakota is an unspoiled look into the past. A quiet environment will greet you upon arrival.

Once a key gateway west for pioneers heading toward new frontiers, this Midwestern city played an important role in shaping American history.
