
28 Must-See Attractions in Virginia
As it was the first state to be settled in 1607, Virginia has a rich history and heritage for visitors to delve into.

As it was the first state to be settled in 1607, Virginia has a rich history and heritage for visitors to delve into.

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.

An outdoor lover’s dream, Utah is home to some of the most extraordinary landscapes, scenery and views imaginable.

Known for its vibrant arts scene and rolling landscapes, this lively city offers a rich blend of culture, history, and green spaces.

This tiny town sits about seven miles off the Eastern Shore, connected to the mainland by a single causeway.

Miami’s reputation precedes itself. It’s not a destination that stands out as budget-friendly, not with its famous nightlife and dining scene.

College campuses belong to a travel category most people never consider, which is a genuine shame.

America’s Music City, Nashville, has become one of the most popular towns in the country.

Arizona is what the Old West is about. From gunfights in Tombstone, to old Army forts in Indian country and the Territorial Prison in Yuma, the 48th state has it all.

Long a favorite for sunseekers, this laidback coastal city is known for its beautiful beaches and easygoing atmosphere.

Perched on a peninsula that protrudes out into Casco Bay, the small seaside city of Portland has lots to see and do with many of its main tourist attractions relating to its maritime history, heritage and culture.

When you’re choosing which national park to go to next it’s important to consider the unique landscape of each, and know about any potentially dangerous animals you might encounter! But it isn’t just the terrain and fauna that can make a national park dangerous.

With a past that far outweighs its size, this small Southern capital has played a pivotal role in modern American history.

Few towns along the Connecticut River feel as instantly familiar as this beautiful town. Water surrounds the little Middlesex County spot on three sides.

Serving as both a political center and a cultural hub, this vibrant Southern city offers a surprisingly rich mix of history and creativity.
