
25 Top Rated Zoos in the U.S
There’s nothing like spending the day outdoors, viewing our world’s most fascinating animals and plants.

There’s nothing like spending the day outdoors, viewing our world’s most fascinating animals and plants.

A lovely place to visit and live, sun-kissed San Diego is often called ‘America’s Finest City’ and it is easy to see why.

The capital city of Georgia, Atlanta is a vibrant place to explore that seamlessly mixes the old with the new.

The fourth-largest state in the US, sparsely populated Montana lies in the northwest of the country on the border with Canada.

Built around a winding river and surrounded by mountain scenery, this lively city strikes a perfect balance between urban culture and the outdoors.

From the Chihuahuan Desert to the jagged Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico boasts the sort of scenery that epitomizes the Wild West.

Americans visit museums in staggering numbers, which is either reassuring proof that culture is alive and well or evidence that air conditioning and free admission are powerful motivators.

Dramatic gorges, cascading waterfalls, and a beautiful lakeside setting make this one of the most scenic destinations in upstate New York.

Renowned around the country for the role it played in the early history of the States, Williamsburg was once the capital of both the Colony and Commonwealth of Virginia.

Alabama is a state of many names: Yellowhammer State after the state bird, the Cotton State and the Heart of Dixie.

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.

An exemplary New England state, Vermont is a wonderland of wilderness. On the border with Canada, this relatively small state is characterized by its beautifully rugged terrain.

Punctuated by sea stacks, headlands and capes, the Oregon Coast is unmatched in its beauty.

Florida built its reputation on retirement for good reason: no state income tax, endless sunshine, beaches everywhere, and enough early bird specials to feed the entire AARP membership.

Historic streets, a scenic harbor, and centuries of heritage make this one of the most significant destinations in American history.
