Rocky Mountains
Regardless of where you go in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, you are  surrounded by beauty.  The air is crisp and clean, evergreen trees  stretch toward the sky, and wildlife abounds.  Considered one of the  most beautiful places in the world, the Rocky Mountains are an  experience that every American should enjoy. 
Ellis Island
As  the entry point for immigrants coming into the United States, this  location has changed so many lives.  Experts believe that approximately  40% of everyone in America was a descendent of an immigrant that walked  through the very gates of Ellis Island. 
Hawaii
Numerous things make Hawaii an interesting and unique place to visit.   For one thing, each island has its own flavor.  While the people from  one island to the next are warm and inviting and the scenery  breathtakingly beautiful, the islands themselves offer sub-cultures.   For instance, the big island of Oahu is more commercial, a place with  shops, restaurants, events, Kawai is more of a free spirit island, a  place where laid back people prefer to go, and then there is Maui, the  affluent island or playground to the rich and famous.  
Pearl Harbor
While visiting Hawaii, one specific destination that should never be  missed is the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor.  On December 7,  1941, the Japanese conducted a surprise attack on Hawaii, killing many  people and doing significant damage.  One ship in particular that sank  was the USS Arizona and today, it sits just six feet below the surface  of the water.  The memorial is beautiful, creating an opportunity to  walk over the battleship, seeing her resting in her final location.
Redwood National Park
While the United States has many amazing national parks and forests, the  Redwood National Park in California is worth seeing.  Redwood trees are  the largest known species and the experience of standing next to a tree  that stretches upwards some 300 feet is something never to forget.   Some of the trees in the Redwood National Park are over 1,000 years old.  
Carlsbad Caverns
These caverns are located in New Mexico and are absolutely stunning.  They are actually a group of 100 independent limestone caves and you can  hike into many of them or if you prefer, take a guided tour.  One of  the primary attractions of Carlsbad Caverns is the Lechuguilla Cave,  known to be the second largest cave in the world, falling behind Sarawak  Chamber in Malaysia.  Measuring almost 4,000 feet long, 625 feet wide,  and 350 feet high, this cave is breathtaking.
Jerome, Arizona
Jerome is an old ghost town where people still live and work today.   Located about an hour and a half from Phoenix and one hour from Sedona  on a hillside above Cottonwood, Jerome is a fascinating place to visit  and one with a haunting history.  Today, some of the original businesses  still exist and you can mine for real gold, walk through museums and  old buildings, and talk to older locals that are happy to share stories  about the old eerie hospital. 
Cheyenne, Wyoming
With open, rolling fields dotted with wild antelope, Cheyenne is truly a  piece of the old west.  The countryside is beautiful, and for things to  do Cheyenne has one of the best western museums in America called Old  Western Museum, lots of rodeos, and the annual Western Spirit Art Show.   If you want to take a drive to Cody, you could stop by the Green Gables  Restaurant and enjoy the best and largest chicken fried steak in the  country.  This steak is so huge that it hangs over a 10-inch dinner  plate by inches. 
Parkville, Missouri
This quiet town of approximately 2,500 was originally developed in 1865  by Colonial Park.  To build the town, Park offered to provide students  free tuition to the college he wanted to build in exchange for labor.   Today, this charming town proudly boasts the large steeple from that  same college, underground caves, a massive park, and a train that goes  through downtown.  The locals have a small town attitude of being  friendly and always willing to lend a hand.  Parkville is green and  lush, with the perfect backdrop of the Missouri River that sits parallel  to the town.  




















 
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