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    A Visit to Birmingham

    Set in the Appalachian foothills, the young city of Birmingham exhibits Southern charm and a strong financial sense, making it a good destination for business or pleasure. From its early days as a steel town and industrial center, the city has since grown to include a significant medical research base as well as a cultural calender that is full of unique and edifying events. Golf figures highly on many travel itineraries for good reason: the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail runs throughout the state of Alabama and offers a number of holes in the Birmingham area. (continue...)
     

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    Albuquerque: Spirit of the Southwest

    Natural landscapes, historic attractions, cultural galleries and fantastic shopping come together to create the dynamic city of Albuquerque. Exemplifying the spirit of the west, Albuquerque offers a wealth of culture that began with the inhabitants of the Southwest thousands of years ago. (continue...)
     

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    Anaheim: Orange County Offerings

    Since the start of the 20th century, people have flocked to Anaheim for its climate, fertile soil and cultural landscape, all of which have helped to make this city a jewel in the crown of Southern California. (continue...)
     

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    Anchorage: Gateway to the Alaskan Wilderness

    There aren’t any igloos in Anchorage. The mosquito is not Alaska’s official state bird, and four-wheel drive is nice, but not necessary. The largest city in Alaska offers many opportunities for even the most seasoned travellers. (continue...)
     

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    Arlington: Texas Capital of Fun

    From its beginning as a small town caught in The Civil War, to one of the biggest agricultural producers in Texas, Arlington has modernized dramatically. Today, this lively city has maintained a reputation as the capital of fun and entertainment in Texas for over forty years. (continue...)
     

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    Asheville: Arts, Air and Awe

    Asheville, the Land of the Sky, is the largest city in Western North Carolina. Seated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a haven for culture fanatics, showcasing an incredible range of work from local artists, craftspeople, musicians and performers. (continue...)
     

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    Atlanta: From Depot to Metropolis

    Rising skyscrapers, dense traffic, lucrative commerce, major league sports teams - Atlanta, has all the components of a fast paced, continuously-growing big city. But within the urban sprawl is a sophisticated and historical community (continue...)
     

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    Atlantic City: A Monopoly on Entertainment

    The street names of Atlantic City, New Jersey, will sound familiar to many. Marvin Gardens, Park Place, Boardwalk… all names used in the Monopoly game. Street familiarity notwithstanding, Atlantic City offers history, excitement, and intrigue that will seem both familiar and entirely unique at the same time. (continue...)
     

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    Austin: Academics and Architecture

    Austin has a remarkable history, and a brilliant future. As the technological and intellectual center of Texas, Austin is not only the state capital but also a leader in higher education, maintaining one of the highest levels of education in the country. (continue...)
     

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    Bakersfield: Recreation, Sights and Sound

    A hub for arts and entertainment in the Lower San Joaquin Valley of California, Bakersfield is a diverse and active city that boasts numerous recreational and sporting experiences, interesting cultural and historical venues and (continue...)
     

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    Baltimore: The Allure of Charm City

    Baltimore is an amazing city. The 13 million visitors each year will attest to that. As a commercial hub, Charm City ranks fifth among all ports in the United States, with major waterways, railways and trucking lines to transport its many wares around the country and around the world. (continue...)
     

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    Bar Harbor: Gateway to Acadia National Park

    Considered the gateway to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor has long been recognized as an escape to wild, rugged and beautiful Maine. While the Park is a must-see attraction, Bar Harbor and its surrounding areas have much to offer. Bar Harbor is the quintessential coastal Maine village, complete with sailing charters, fishing, lobster bakes, incredible scenery and, of course, Maine hospitality. (continue...)
     

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    Baton Rouge: Capital Cajun Attractions

    Vibrant culture, countless historic landmarks and strong musical heritage describe what the city of Baton Rouge is all about. Not only is Baton Rouge the capital city of Louisiana, it also serves as a major cultural hub (continue...)
     

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    Bellingham: A Scenic Paradise

    Bellingham is a waterfront community anchored on Washington State's Bellingham Bay. It is situated 85 mi (137 km) north of Seattle and 20 mi (32 km) south of the Canadian border with Vancouver B.C. being 54 mi (87 km) away. (continue...)
     

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    Boise: City of Trees

    Resting on a high desert plain, Boise is the largest city in the northwestern state of Idaho and an ideal location from which to explore the area's many treasures. Nestled among the foothills of the Rocky Mountains with the Boise River flowing through its center (continue...)
     

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    Boston: Bastion of American History

    The allure of Boston is complex. The combination of conservative beginnings, a rebellious past, and a progressive future mingle together, creating a cosmopolitan air. (continue...)
     

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    Buffalo: Home of the Hot Wing

    Although Buffalo, New York, is recognized as the place where Buffalo Chicken Wings were created, the city has much more to offer visitors. A variety of attractions are available for travelers to explore (continue...)
     

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    California's Central Coast: Middle of Everywhere

    Between Los Angeles and San Francisco on the Pacific Ocean lies the California Central Coast. The cities and townships here are well known, and their names—Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, Big Sur—invoke thoughts of the Spanish influence that settled the area (continue...)
     

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    California's High Sierra

    The High Sierra of California is well known and is a popular destination for visitors, particularly campers, hikers and lovers of the outdoors. The High Sierra appeals to those looking for fresh air, exercise and a simpler lifestyle for a while (continue...)
     

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    Cape Cod: Clam Chowder and Atlantic Coast

    The beauty and tranquility of Cape Cod and the nearby islands, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, are no longer the well-kept secret they once were. Today, Cape Cod is a favorite vacation destination for all travelers. (continue...)
     

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    Charleston: Southern Charm Central

    Charleston, is situated on a narrow, low-lying peninsula between the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, at the head of a broad bay leading to the Atlantic Ocean. The rich, vast tidal land of the Lowcountry, which extends from Savannah, Georgia, to the South Carolina Coast (continue...)
     

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    Charlotte: The Queen City

    Incorporated in 1768 and named for the wife of King George III, Charlotte has constantly redeveloped itself, growing into the largest city in North Carolina. The Queen City, as it is nicknamed, has changed from an agrarian township to (continue...)
     

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    Chicago: Blow into the Windy City

    It is thrilling to see soaring buildings standing face to face, forming a metropolitan skyline. And that's one of the reasons people are lured into a big city like Chicago. The city's skyline is one of the most exciting in the world. (continue...)
     

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    Cincinnati: Big City Vibe, Small Town Feel

    Cincinnati offers visitors an astounding array of cultural events and family entertainment to enjoy. Tourists can explore the many attractions, while navigating through neighborhoods tucked away into individual valleys. (continue...)
     

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    Cleveland: Education, History and Rock 'n Roll

    Cleveland is a city that never disappoints. From its endless musical entertainment to its stunning location on the shores of Lake Erie to its professional sports teams, Cleveland has it all. (continue...)
     

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    Colorado Springs: Touch the Sky

    Situated at the base of Pike's Peak is the beautiful city of Colorado Springs. Just south of Denver, Colorado Springs was originally intended as a tourist resort destination prior to the Gold Rush. With it's lush greenery, stunning mountain vistas, (