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The Denali National Park (Alaska)
The Denali National Park is a huge park with an eminent animal life, but the biggest attraction is Mount McKinley, rising to 6194 meters. The park has more than a million visitors a year primarily coming here because of the excellent opportunities for camping, trekking, mountain biking or whitewater rafting. There is room for all outdoor activities imaginable surrounded by grand nature.
The Kenai Peninsula (Alaska)
The Kenai Peninsula is one of the most popular places in Alaska. The area is a mix of mountains, fiords, ice fields and glaciers. There are many really good paths for trekking in the area, wonderful areas for canoeing and a vast number of camping sites. On the Kenai Peninsula you can experience a fascinating animal life and glaciers more than 80 kilometers long.
The city of Anchorage (Anchorage)
Half of the population in Alaska lives in Anchorage. The city is the opposite to the rest of the state, which primarily consists of wild and rough nature. The city of Anchorage is lively and hectic with lots of traffic and shopping malls. There are quite a few good sights in the city, for instance The Anchorage Historical & Fine Arts Museum, presenting the history, culture and artwork of Alaska. Furthermore there is the Heritage Library Museum, with a fine collection of old tools, old clothing and weapons.
The city of Appomattox. (Appomattox)
Appomattox in Virginia is the place where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to captain Ulysses S. Grant in April 1865, marking the end of the civil war in the United States. The surrender took place in the Appomattox courthouse, which is today a part of a national historical park including old restored buildings and lots of other historical artifacts.
Buckhead (Atlanta)
Buckhead is one of Atlanta's most fashionable quarters with expensive hotels and restaurants, and this is where you will find some of the most beautiful architecture in the city. Here you will find the Brookwood Railway Station from 1917, which is one of the last train palaces in the country. In this area you will also find the Cathedral of Christ the King from 1938, which is also an impressive aesthetic experience.
Downtown (Atlanta)
A large part of Atlanta has been rebuilt after the Civil War, and most of the city center now looks like a modern city, where you, for instance, can visit the headquarters of the famous TV-station CNN. There are still quite a few remains left, though, and Downtown you can find the State Capitol from 1889, one of the most extraordinary historical buildings of this city. It is possible to get a tour of the building, which holds several exhibitions, too.
Sweet Auburn (Atlanta)
For many years Sweet Auburn was a closed town inside the city of Atlanta. This was where the Africans lived, and they weren't allowed to go into the white Atlanta. This is no longer the case, but this part of town is still home to the life and culture of the African Americans, and there are many interesting things to visit. One of them is the African American Panoramic Experience, which has several exhibitions about the history of the area. This is also where you will find the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, built in the honour of Martin Luther King, born here in 1929. Det er muligt at komme på rundtur i Martin Luthers fødehjem.
Charlestown (Boston)
Charlestown is a living museum from the time when the building of ships was the big thing in Boston. In the area you can see several old ships, for instance quite a few war ships from Thomas Jefferson's days. Furthermore you can experience the shipyard itself and the country's first dry dock.
The City of Cambridge College (Boston)
Cambridge is a college town with more than 30.000 students. The area is home to the famous university Harvard, and the beautiful buildings are certainly worth a visit. In the area you will find several cafés, restaurants, bookstores and other shops, and you can spend a lot of time just wandering about enjoying the atmosphere.
The North End quarter (Boston)
In Boston's oldest quarter narrow winding streets and the smell of coffee will surround you pleasantly. This area is home to the most of the city's Italian population, and here you will find lots of little baker's shops, cafés and candy stores. A walk through the area will offer beautiful architectural buildings, which are among the oldest in the country. All in all this is a cozy and charming neighbourhood.
The city of Palm Springs (California)
Palm Springs is situated in a wonderful area with mountains, canyons and forests and is known as a great place to spend the holidays. In the summer it is perfect for families with kids because of the sun, the beaches and the wonderful water, and in the winter the city is a playground for the rich and famous, flocking to the area to go skiing.
The city of San Diego (California)
San Diego has a relaxing and sunny climate is clearly marked by a Latin American inheritance. The city has excellent beaches and two of the worlds most famous Zoos. Around San Diego you will find more wonderful beaches, forest-clad mountains and large desert areas.
The desert in California (California)
The desert in California has wide open spaces, excellent skiing opportunities and lots of traces from the pioneer days. The desert region can be visited all year, and you can enjoy the many nature reserves, go for a sail on the Colorado River or go hiking in the desert with a desert tortoise as your only company.
Magnificent Mile Avenue (Chicago)
Magnificent Mile is an avenue running from the Chicago river to Lincoln Park. The street is known as a shopping paradise, where you can acquire anything from the newest designer clothes to homemade necklaces. One of the most famous buildings on the "Mag Mile" is the Tribune Tower, home to the Pulitzer-price winning paper the Chicago Tribune.
The Chicago Art Institute (Chicago)
For art lovers the Art Institute of Chicago is reason enough to visit the city. The institute is one of the world's most impressive galleries with excellent exhibition and works of art from the last 5000 years.
The Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago)
The Field Museum of Natural History is home to more than 20 million artifacts, including mummies, stuffed animals and dinosaurs. On the museum you can get several different guided tours, for instance one through Africa, where you walk through dusty villages and giant sand dunes. Another one takes you through an Egyptian burial chamber, containing 23 mummies.
The city of Denver (Denver)
Denver is the biggest city in the Rocky Mountains region and it is a major tourist attraction. Even though Denver is a big city it is still a charming and cozy place. Denver has more than 300 days of sunshine a year and a wonderful climate. In the summer you can go walking in the mountains, and the city is situated very close to one of the best skiing resorts in the entire region.
The city of Flagstaff (Flagstaff)
Flagstaff is situated in Arizona in the middle of a large and very dry area, and the city is the cultural height of the landscape. Flagstaff is a charming little town certainly worth a visit. Furthermore it is an excellent starting point for sightseeing trips in the area. Grand Canyon is only two hours away by car, and in the area there are good opportunities for visiting tribes of Native Americans and learning about their way of life. One of the most popular sights in the area is the Lowell Observatory from where the planet Pluto was discovered in 1930.
The city Fort Lauderdale (Fort Lauderdale)
The city Fort Lauderdale is known as a beach and party town. Especially in the spring, people used to go here to drink masses of beer and party for days. The inhabitants of the city have become a bit tired of this image and have renovated large parts of the city to make it more respectable. It has helped, but you can still kick up a row in Fort Lauderdale, and on top of that the city has some beautiful white sand beaches.
The island of Maui (Hawaii)
Maui is known as The Valley Island because of the two big extinct volcanoes Haleakala and Puu Kukui, which are separated by a large valley. The town is mostly known for its fabulous beaches and the excellent diving and snorkelling opportunities. But the island also has wonderful nature certainly worth experiencing. On the east coast you will find areas with dense rainforests, fascinating animals and cattle farms.
The Oahu Island (Hawaii)
Oahu is one of the most popular and best known of the Hawaii islands. Here you will find Honolulu, Waikiki and Pearl Harbor. The island has fabulous nature with mountains, valleys, turquoise bays and not least white sand beaches stretching for many kilometers. On Oahu there are good opportunities for surfing, snorkeling and diving.
The city of Honolulu (Honolulu)
Honolulu has wonderful white sand beaches with swaying palm trees, but Honolulu is more than sea and sand; its a city with a lively and at times chaotic atmosphere. It has been under Western, Asian and Polynesian influence, and this means that the citys many visitors can experience an excitingly mixed culture. There is always something happening in Honolulu.
Las Vegas (Las Vegas)
Las Vegas is a gigantic light show in the middle of the desert. It is a 24-hour playground for adults. The city is world-famous for its many casinos and bars with non-stop activity. When you come to Las Vegas it is as if you enter a totally different world, and you quickly lose your sense of time in this city where nothing ever closes. Las Vegas is known all over the world and it is a must see if you are in the area.
Hollywood (Los Angeles)
Los Angeles is known as the Mecca of the film industry, and this means that there are many famous people and places in the city. If you are interested in movies and fame you have to go to Hollywood. A trip down Hollywood Boulevard offers hand- and footprints of more than 150 famous people, and if you don't catch a glimpse of anyone famous on that walk, you can visit the Hollywood Wax Museum, where you can get close to the popular movie people.
Malibu Beach (Los Angeles)
Not all beaches in Los Angeles live up to expectations, but Malibu is certainly one of the most wonderful beaches in the city. Malibu Beach is one of the best places to go if you want to enjoy the sun and go swimming. Furthermore Malibu is situated in fantastic scenery with the mountains of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area in the background.

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