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We put together a shortlist of locations everyone should go at least once in their lifetime.  Grab a friend and book your trip today! 

New York City,  Las Vegas,  Crater Lake,  Yosemite,  Sedona and Harper's Ferry are some "must see" attractions for the traveler in anyone.  You're certain to be inspired and impressed with any of these awesome locations!  

Let's go!


 

 Grand Canyon

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Grand Canyon National Park is located in northwestern Arizona.  The main attraction to the park is the Grand Canyon, a gorge of the Colorado River.  Considered one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, it includes 1,217,262 acres, nearly 2000 sq. miles.  Over 6 million visitors come to the park annually.


Yosemite

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Well known for it's waterfalls, Yosemite National Park in California, consists of nearly 1,200 sq. miles with beautiful valleys, wooded acres, ancient sequoias, campgrounds, rivers and trails.


Crater Lake in Oregon

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Crater Lake National Park is located in southern Oregon.  The caldera of Crater Lake formed over 7,700 years ago, an effect of a destroyed volcano (Mount Mazama), now the deepest lake in the United States at 1,949 feet deep.  Fed by snow and rain, Crater Lake it is an awe-inspiring location that will provide photographers panoramic views and visitors views of majestic scenery to include Wizard Island and Phantom Ship.


Las Vegas

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Las Vegas is the 28th most populated city in the U.S.  It promises fun by day and night with plenty of entertainment, gambling, sightseeing & more!  Top spots that will keep your visit fun & exciting include: Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour, The Strip on Las Vegas Boulevard, Venetian Hotels and Gondola Rides, Freemont Street Experience, Mirage Hotel, Paris Hotel & Eiffel Tower, Bellagio Hotel & Fountain Show, High Roller Farris Wheel on the Linq, New York, New York Hotel & more.


Sedona, Arizona

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A desert town in Arizona surrounded by rich forestry and canyon scenery.  Internationally known for its inspiring and uplifting power of the Vortex meditation sites, Sedona is an ideal location for spiritual enrichment and personal enlightenment.  Spas, salons and centers make Sedona a perfect place for a individual's retreat inclusive of yoga, meditation and hypnotherapy.


New York, New York

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The most densely populated city in the United States, New York City has over 8.5 million residents.  Major attractions include: Central Park, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Trinity Church, Chrysler Building, Museum of Modern Art, Rockefeller Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Riverside Park, National September Eleven Memorial Museum, New York Aquarium, Ellis Island, Grand Central Terminal, One World Observatory, St. Patrick's Cathedral, The Jewish Museum, Times Square & Madison Square Garden


Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

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About 300 people populate this historic town in Jefferson County, West Virginia.  If you are a history enthusiast, this is a location you can't miss! Some of the must see locations include: Appalachian Trail Visitors Center, Civil War Museum, John Brown's Fort, The African American Museum, panoramic views of the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers.  Fall is a primary season to tour this quaint city full of shops, eateries and historic sites!


Chicago

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One of the largest cities in the U.S., Chicago is located on Lake Michigan in Illinois.  Known for it's impressive, strong architectural designs, some of the hot attractions include:  Millennium Park, Navy Pier, Willis Tower, Cloud Gate, The Art Institute of Chicago, John Hancock Center, Shedd Aquarium, Lincoln Park Zoo, Magnificent Mile, Adler Planetarium, Wrigley Field, Chicago Architecture Center, Chicago Cultural Center, Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Street Beach.


Olympic Peninsula (Ruby Beach), Washington State

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One of the most impressive beaches in the coastal section of the Olympic National Park.  Known for it's rock islands, known as sea stacks, this beach is highly anticipated by visitors and sea scape photographers.  Driftwood, tide pools and formations lace the beach giving it awesome panoramic views.  This is a perfect site for marine wildlife and bird watching.  Plenty of lodging, shopping and dining nearby make this location perfect for any adventure seeker.


References: www.wikipedia.com, google reviews, www.bing.com and respective park and city websites, www.tripadvisor.com, www.nps.gov.

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