A Love Letter to Charleston

Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the State of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston North, Charleston Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. […]

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Visit Greenville, SC

Greenville is the seat of Greenville County in upstate South Carolina, United States. The city’s mayor is Knox White, who has served as the mayor of Greenville since December 1995. Greenville is the largest city in the Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin Metropolitan Statistical Area. […]

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Discover the Flavors of the South Carolina Coast

The Palmetto State is home to a variety of seasonal seafood festivals each year, with featured offerings that include local shrimp, fresh-caught crab and oysters prepared however you like them best. Discover South Carolina seafood festivals, and come to find there is always something new to savor here. […]

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South County RI Beaches

South County, the waterfront region encompassing Rhode Island’s southernmost edge as well as 449 square miles of the state, is one of New England’s most loved vacation spots. Travel to our beautiful region for hiking, biking, golfing or beachcombing. South County beckons as a rare gem of unspoiled beauty with wilderness, beaches, historic charm and […]

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Providence, Rhode Island

Providence, Rhode Island and its surrounding communities boast an impressive array of diverse attractions for both the visitor and the meeting attendee. Take a look and see for yourself why Providence was recently named the coolest city in New England by the London Telegraph. […]

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Puerto Rico Does Romance Better

Puerto Rico is an archipelago that includes the main island of Puerto Rico and a number of smaller islands, the largest of which are Vieques, Culebra, and Mona. The main island of Puerto Rico is, by land area, the smallest of the Greater Antilles. With around 3.6 million people, it ranks third in population among […]

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Puerto Rico Does Exploring Better

When you explore the Island of Enchantment, you step back in time to an era when the Old World reshaped the New. We invite you to join us in reliving its history, discovering its legends, and sharing its fascinating story. […]

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PHLSports – Modern Renaissance City

Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the fifth-most-populous city in the United States, and the core of the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the country. Located in the Northeastern United States at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, Philadelphia is the economic and cultural center of the Delaware Valley. […]

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Tourism in Butler County, PA

Butler, the birthplace of the Jeep, was voted 7th Best Small Town in America by Smithsonian Magazine. Cranberry Township was voted Best Place to Raise Kids in Pennsylvania by Bloomberg Businessweek. There’s plenty to do, from exploring museums and art galleries to enjoying the breathtaking scenery of our parks and rolling countryside. Relax at the […]

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Seaside Oregon Prom and Turnaround

The famous oceanfront promenade and long stretches of beach with dramatic ocean views and abundant recreational opportunities remain the star attractions in Seaside, the Northwest’s most popular seashore destination for well over a century. Stroll the Prom as the sun sets or enjoy the ambiance over a cozy bonfire. […]

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Welcome to the world of Portland

In Portland, it’s easy to find limitless recreation, fabulous food and drink and flourishing culture. With no sales tax, Portland is a haven for shoppers. You’ll find retailers large and small, international and indie within easy reach of downtown hotels. The nearby Pearl District is home to galleries, boutiques, chic restaurants and the legendary Powell’s […]

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Visit Bend – Outside

A warm inviting mountain getaway with a cosmopolitan appeal is what you’ll find when you arrive in the friendly town of Bend, Oregon. Majestic snow-capped peaks permeate the high-desert skyline making for some of the best weather in OregonĆôƒ?ރ?śthink sun-drenched days and cool nights along with endless options for plenty of play time. […]

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The 7 Wonders of Oregon

Oregonians are wild, adventurous and inquisitive. Oregon is a place where people often find themselves roaming endlessly with no other goal than the next great meal, powdery slope, lighthouse view or salmon run. We encourage you to approach Oregon the way Oregonians do, with a sense of humor and adventure. […]

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Visit Lake Charles, Louisiana

Lake Charles is the fifth-largest incorporated city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, located on Lake Charles, Prien Lake, and the Calcasieu River. Founded in 1861 in Calcasieu Parish, it is a major industrial, cultural, and educational center in the southwest region of the state, and one of the most important in Acadiana. […]

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Only Louisiana South of the South

Louisiana is a state located in the southern region of the United States. Louisiana is the 31st most extensive and the 25th most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans. Louisiana is the only state in the U.S. with political subdivisions termed parishes, which are […]

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Bowling Green, Kentucky

Bowling Green is a city in and the county seat of Warren County, Kentucky, United States. It is the third-most-populous city in the state after Louisville and Lexington. […]

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Visit Hopkinsville, Kentucky

Hopkinsville is a Class 2 city in and the county seat of Christian County, Kentucky, United States. Hopkinsville is located south of the center of Christian County. Madisonville is 35 miles to the north, Russellville is 35 miles to the east, and Clarksville, Tennessee, is 26 miles to the south. […]

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Cave City, Kentucky

The site upon which Cave City stands was acquired in October 1853 by the Knob City Land Company, composed of Messrs. Graham, Quigly, Adams, and Hopson, all of whom were from Louisville and envisioned the place as a resort town due to its proximity to Mammoth Cave. The town was incorporated in 1866. […]

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Kentucky Tourism – Kentucky Vacations – Visit Kentucky

You can tour the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and learn about the Bourbon Country culture, not to mention taste what all the fuss is about. Travel through soft rolling hills of Horse Country and visit the Kentucky Horse Park for an intimate experience with past Kentucky Derby winners. Tour the hallowed grounds of Churchill Downs racetrack, […]

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Kansas

Kansas is underlain by a sequence of horizontal to gently westward dipping sedimentary rocks. A sequence of Mississippian, Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks outcrop in the eastern and southern part of the state. The western half of the state has exposures of Cretaceous through Tertiary sediments, the latter derived from the erosion of the uplifted Rocky […]

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Tour Topeka, Kansas Video

Topeka is the capital city of the State of Kansas and the seat of Shawnee County. It is situated along the Kansas River in the central part of Shawnee County, located in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States. The Topeka Metropolitan Statistical Area, includes Shawnee, Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, and Wabaunsee counties. […]

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Welcome to Kalona, IA!

Kalona is a city in Washington County, Iowa, United States. It is part of the Iowa City, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,363 at the 2010 census. Kalona is the second largest city in Washington County. […]

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Experience Mason City, Iowa

Mason City is a city in and the county seat of Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, United States. The population was 28,079 in the 2010 census, a decline from 29,172 in the 2000 census. The Mason City Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Cerro Gordo and Worth counties. […]

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Travel Iowa

Iowa is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States, a region sometimes called the “American Heartland”. Iowa is bordered by the Mississippi River on the east and the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River on the west; it is the only U.S. state whose eastern and western borders are formed entirely by rivers. […]

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Madison, Indiana

Madison is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Indiana, United States, along the Ohio River. Its estimated population was 12,083 as of 2012. Over 55,000 people live within 15 miles of downtown Madison. Madison is the largest city along the Ohio River between Louisville, Kentucky and Cincinnati Ohio. […]

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Nashville, Indiana (Brown County)

Nashville is a town in Washington Township, Brown County, Indiana, United States. The population was 803 at the 2010 census. The town is the county seat of Brown County and is the county’s only incorporated town. The town is best known as the center of the Brown County Art Colony and as a tourist destination. […]

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Lafayette-West Lafayette, Indiana

With a total area of 36,418 square miles, Indiana ranks as the 38th largest state in size. The state has a maximum dimension north to south of 250 miles and a maximum east to west dimension of 145 miles. The state’s geographic center is in Marion County. […]

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Parke County, Indiana

The state’s name means “Land of the Indians,” or simply “Indian Land.” It also stems from Indiana’s territorial history. On May 7, 1800, the United States Congress passed legislation to divide the Northwest Territory into two areas and named the western section the Indiana Territory. In 1816, when Congress passed an Enabling Act to begin […]

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Welcome to Indiana

Indiana is a U.S. state located in the midwestern and Great Lakes regions of North America. Indiana is the 38th largest by area and the 16th most populous of the 50 United States. Indiana is the least extensive state in the contiguous United States west of the Appalachian Mountains. Its capital and largest city is […]

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