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My Drive Holiday Destinations
Comprising fifty states and a federal district, the United States of America has hundreds of destinations you could possibly choose from once you step foot in this land of freedom. From driving through California's ocean-fresh beaches, to soaking up under the sun in Florida, tourists can enjoy a variety of laid-back amenities in neighboring cities. Drive away to New York and visit the world famous Statue of Liberty, go horseback riding in Alaska, enjoy museums and art boutiques in Washington, or go strolling along the different parks found all over America. The choice is yours to make.
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San Diego is the perfect holiday destination for people looking for some fun under the sun. Whether you love to surf the waves, have long walks on the beach, or visit amusement parks with your loved ones, San Diego has it all. read more
Internationally known as the city for gambling, shopping and fine dining, Las Vegas calls itself the "Entertainment Capital of the World"; being famous for its humungous casinos, exceptional resorts and bewildering entertainment. read more
Despite the glitz and glamour of the famous district of Hollywood, Los Angeles still boasts eco-friendly places for traveling with family and friends. read more
Being one of the most populous cities in the world, New York famed itself as the place where dreams can become a reality with fortune and luck. read more
One of the most acclaimed beaches that Florida has to offer is the South Beach. Not only does it offer visitors and residents a fun experience under the sun, but it also boasts an art district that is truly one of a kind. read more
One of the most significant events in the history of Orlando was the establishment of a themed park that tremendously uplifted Orlando's economy. read more
Dubbed as the “Festival Capital of the World”, New Orleans have dozens of festivals you can celebrate with your family and friends while in town. read more
Denver has a spectacular scenery of nature, but it's more than just that; twenty-first century buildings, museums, fancy restaurants, and some shopping districts are now a favorite hub of locals and visitors alike. read more
The capital city of Texas is located on the banks of Colorado River. Austin is popularly known for its authentic cowboy culture, metropolitan area and natural parks all throughout the city. read more
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Living close to nature, Anchorage folks are more of the outdoor type. With all the recreational areas around, you will find it hard to resist not wanting to stay in this beautiful municipality. read more
Sunny days and a good-feel weather makes Phoenix, the Valley of the Sun, a popular destination for tourists who are fond of golfing, hiking, hot air ballooning, and day tripping deserts nearby. read more
Being one of the largest cities in Texas, Dallas boasts a bountiful of attractions that tourists patronize year after year. read more
Salt Lake City has come a long way from being the host of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Being the capital city of Utah, Salt Lake is known for its world class ski resorts, national parks and recreational areas. read more
Being the second-most photographed cities in America, San Francisco attracts tourist year-round because of its inherently photogenic environment. read more
The "Biggest Little City in the World" is up for any experience of a lifetime. Nestled in a desert valley at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, Reno has something for everyone; from luxury casinos, to five-star hotels, water parks and ski resorts. read more
Nashville is most known for being the center of the music industry, earning the title the "Music City". The Grand Ole Opry Museum houses memorabilia artifacts relating to country music greats such as Patsy Cline to Garth Brooks. read more
"The District" is not only a hub for high-society or political devotees, it has become a home to Americans and travelers wanting to set forth on what it is like to be in the land of the free. read more
Trendy shops along the Magnificent Mile and State Street, thousands of restaurants, and remarkable architecture are some of the reasons why tourists continue to flock over Chicago, one of the largest city in America. read more
Attracting millions of travelers world-wide, the "Capital City of the South" has set forth from being a small town destination, to a big city tourist hub. With all the new attractions and a fast- read more
Get close and personal with Seattle's main district. Having a reputation for heavy coffee consumption, sleek Seattle pride itself for its dynamic mix of attractions that will satisfy the heart of every traveler. read more
Regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England", Boston is an enchanting mixture of class and history. read more
Named after a series of forts and sometimes known as the "Venice of America", Fort Lauderdale stands firm on captivating day-trippers from around the globe. read more
The Queen City is not just a giant in finance and transportation. It has the complexity of dining facilities, adventure, nightlife and state of the art museums and galleries. Each day in Charlotte is a packed-full of fun.
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Often mistaken for being one of England's cities, Birmingham seem to amaze visitors with its pleasant green valleys surrounded by modern commercial, industrial and entertainment buildings everywhere. read more
Modern day El Monte meant a potential rise in residential, industrial and commercial business. Look forward to a Hollywood fever that extends on a city praised for being a "friendly place to be" in California. read more
Sunny Fresco's best of urban amenities and opportunities alongside its unique small town charm, are the key pieces to making it one of the most loved cities in California. read more
Referred as the "High Desert", Hesperia is nestled amongst the valleys and deserts in California. It's the one city considered by many as a desirable place to live, work and play. read more
People travel to Inglewood mainly for employment or for livelihood. But with all the cultural venues and attractions this city has, it has proven itself for being a tourist destination as well. read more
Irvine is probably one of the safest cities to live, travel, and transact business in California as of to date. From being a planned urban community, to becoming an exceptional travel destination for meetings, vacations, or joy-rides. read more
Modesto is a panorama of the arts and entertainment – from talented local artists and independent companies to international touring stars. read more
Murrieta's history is as humble as what it is now. With a natural scenery and beautiful ambiance, it's no wonder why people flock over the years to find something meaningful in Murrieta. read more
Once a vision of being a utopian community, Norco might surprise Rex Clark of how the small town grew into an urban dwelling city. But despite the fast- read more
Picture a vineyard that stretches out into the horizon, an array of ripening grapes ready for tasting, that sweet sound of "aha!" once you've tasted the best wines in all of California. read more
Since the discovery of a gold mine, Sacramento's historical heritage quickly evolved from laid-back charming town to a fast-paced technological locality. read more
San Bernardino, referred by locals as "the valley of the cupped hand of God", is a mixture of tradition descending from native americans, mexican settlers, spanish missionaries, and mormon immigrants. read more
Nicknamed the "Capital of Silicon Valley", San Jose represents the modern features of a thriving metropolis. read more
Known for its moderate climate, spectacular beauty of the coastline, unique redwood forests, eclectic community and a democratic lifestyle, this "Surf City" has garnered so much attention worldwide. read more
It's absolutely cliche to say that there are so many things to do in Philadelphia, given the fact that it is known for its arts and culture. read more
Albuquerque did not earn its nickname "The Duke City" for nothing. If Beverly Hills has Rodeo Drive, Albuquerque is proud of its cultural and historical version called, "The Old Town". read more
The energy capital of the world is not just another boring metropolitan city. Instead, its a modern-day fantasy land that houses thousands of companies and the world's largest medical center. read more
"Charm City" as it is famously called, is a vibrant city whose fast-paced environment overlooks the Chesapeake Bay. Once, Baltimore was a working-class port town, now its world-renowned Inner Harbor has become the model for cities around the world. read more
Who says it was all because of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford? Fort Myers is a major tourist attraction in itself, flourishing with history, events, golf courses, shopping, some wildlife and sandy beaches. read more
It's not Paris, but the "Little Italy" of Boston. Somewhere between the migrating italian habitants to calling Boston their home, has left a lasting mark on the history of this beautiful city. read more
Jax, as locals call the city, is home to some of the hippiest and largest urban districts found in America. Its not just a popular destination for executives and aristocrats, its geographical location and multi- read more
Pack up your bikinis, ladies (or swimming trunks, gentlemen). Myrtle Beach is just what you need for an ultimate summer vacation. Today, it's more than just a long stretch of white sandy beach. read more
Newark accidentally sounds like New York, both cities coincidentally have a lot of identical qualities except for the cost of living and the attractions that make it an authentic heart of New Jersey. read more
Palm Harbor is one of the luckiest cities of Florida, gifted with world class beaches dotting from head to toe and a promising weather that makes life perfect. read more
Discover Roanoke! But even then, scholars have found it baffling to uncover the 400 year old history of the "Star City of the South". read more
The combined historical beauty of Europe and the eclectic charm of America demonstrate the architectural heritage of Savannah, Georgia. Famous for its renaissance- read more
The "Jewel" city of the West Coast has become largely popular among tourists who frequent Florida each year. From its humble beginnings to making a name for itself, the sun-kissed city of Tampa is ready to stimulate you with an infectious beat. read more