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The United States of America is a federal constitution republic comprising of 50 states and a federal district. It is commonly known as the United States, the US, the USA, or America. Located in the North American continent, it is bordered by Canada and Mexico. Travelling around the country is very easy. There are many modes of public transport. All the states are connected by well maintained roadways and railways. There are many options for lodging in the US. You can choose to stay in hotels, motels, resorts, bed and breakfasts, cabins, or camp in your RV on the camp sites. The United States of America has plenty of vacation options for everyone who visits the country.

Alabama

Alabama is a land that is packed with historical sites, beautiful beaches, parks, and museums. Unofficially nicknamed Yellowhammer State, after the state bird, Alabama is known as the Heart of Dixie.

Alaska

Visit Alaska, for a cool vacation and enjoy the various sights and the varieties of cuisines available there. Make it a point to visit the Chena Hot Springs, where you can see hot springs and bitter cold snow in the same place.

Arizona

If you are looking for a warm vacation destination, with the old west flavor, then travel to Arizona. Grand Canyon is one of the most popular tourist destinations in this state.

Arkansas

Arkansas is a beautiful state located in the southern region of the United States of America. The state offers some of the best fishing coves in the country.

California

One of the most popular tourist places in America is California. There are so many attractions in this state and it surely has something to offer for everyone who visits this place.

Colorado

The state of Colorado, located in the Rocky Mountains, is well known for its magnificent mountains, rivers, and plains. You can go skiing in Aspen, or mountain biking in the trails on the Rocky Mountains.

Connecticut

For a relaxed vacation, you can visit Connecticut, and enjoy the temperate climate there. The Nautical Museum at Mystic and the Hygienic Art complex in New London are some of the places you can visit in this state.

Delaware

Delaware is located on the Atlantic coast, on the eastern side of Delmarva Peninsula. The state is known for its lovely beaches, attractive villages, huge estates, and frantic nightlife.

District of Columbia

District of Columbia is commonly referred to as DC or Washington. White House, Washington Monument, Smithsonian Institution, and Lincoln Memorial are popular tourist places here.

Florida

Florida, nicknamed sunshine state, has a subtropical climate. The mermaid shows, alligator farms, Walt Disney World, Fort Lauderdale, and Florida Keys are popular attractions in this state.

Georgia

Georgia, considered as enchanted land, by the Cherokee Indians, offers plenty of outdoor activities to its visitors. Visit the state in spring to enjoy the activities and attractions it offers.

Hawaii

Hawaii is the only American state that is completely made up of islands. The islands offer plenty of opportunities for windsurfing, diving, hiking, whale watching, and snorkeling.

Idaho

Idaho, located in the Rocky Mountains, has diverse natural sites like deep river canyons, snow capped mountains and White Water Rivers. Idaho's rugged interior offers many outdoor activities like horseback riding, whitewater rafting, and hiking.

Illinois

Illinois, located between Lake Michigan and River Mississippi, has wide ranging landscapes from idyllic farmlands to sprawling cities. The state has 1,100 historic sites and 4,300 miles of quaint shorelines.

Indiana

Famous for the Indianapolis 500 motor races and Indianapolis Colts NLF Football, Indiana is ideal tourist destination for sports buffs. If you are a nature lover, then you can visit the national parks and forests in the state.

Iowa

When you visit Iowa, make it a point to visit the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Effigy Mound National Monument, Maquoketa Caves State Park, and Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area are other famous tourist destinations you can visit in this state.

Kansas

Kansas is known as the Heart of America because it is situated right at the center of America. This state is famous for its BBQ, a regional specialty cuisine in Kansas City.

Kentucky

Kentucky, nicknamed as the Bluegrass State, was originally a part of Virginia before it became a state of its own in 1792. Kentucky is famous for thoroughbred horses, horse racing, college basketball, bourbon distilleries, automobile manufacturing, tobacco, and bluegrass music.

Louisiana

Louisiana, located in the southern region of USA, is characterized by a blend of Creole and Cajun cultures. You can go swamping in the vast wetlands and canoeing in the bays. The combination of seafood and music makes Louisiana an ideal vacation spot.

Maine

Maine has one of America's splendid coastlines with numerous islands, deep-water harbors, and glacier-carved bays. The fishing villages, summer resorts, and colonial towns add a pleasing touch to the scenery and captivate the visitors.

Maryland

Located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, Maryland is sometime called "America in Miniature." The Solomon's Island, the beaches, the Deep Creek Lake, Applewood Farm, and the Appalachian Trails are some of the popular attractions in the state.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts, also known as the "Bay State," is located in the New England area of the United States. It has three large bays that make the shape of the coastline. There are almost 170 museums for art, history, and sports in the state.

Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern state in the USA that is named after Lake Michigan. The state has the largest state park and forest system in the whole country.

Minnesota

Minnesota is a state that is located in the mid western region of United States on the shores of Lake Superior. The state offers plenty of cultural activities like theater, dance, performing arts, symphonies, and art museums.

Mississippi

Mississippi is a beautiful state with pretty country roads, rural villages, and nature unspoiled by pollution. The historic tours, art centers, and nature tours offer lot of information on the state.

Missouri

Missouri is a Midwestern state in the United State of America. Missouri Botanical Garden, Six Flags Amusement Park, Vineyards, and Missouri Edge of Hell Haunted House in KC are places of interest in the state.

Montana

Montana comes from a Spanish word that means "mountains." Popular tourist attractions in Montana include Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, Kootenai National Park, Cannon Ferry Lake and Lewis and Clark Caverns.

Nebraska

If you are a Buffalo Bill Fan, then you must surely visit the state of Nebraska, where his home and ranch are located. A Midwestern state, Nebraska has many historical landmarks like Joslyn Castle, General Crook House Museum, Chimney Rock, and the Strategic Air Command Museum.

Nevada

Nevada is a state located in the western region of USA. This state, also known as "Silver State," was the first state to legalize gambling.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a state in the northeastern region of United States. The Hobo Railroad is a popular tourist attraction. The train travels along the Pemi River and is great fun for children and adults alike.

New Jersey

New Jersey, also known as the Garden State, is located in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region of the United States. The beaches, beautiful hills, amusement piers, and quaint Victorian towns are major attractions in the state.

New Mexico

New Mexico, located in the southwestern part of the United States, is well known for its diverse culture and wonderful history. Caverns, amusement parks, ice caves, and the Science Museum are popular tourist destinations in New Mexico.

New York

The state of New York is located in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. The most visited tourist attractions in the state are the Montauk Point State Park and the Bennington Battlefield State Historic site.

North Carolina

North Carolina is a coastal state located in Central Eastern United States. From ancient mountains in the west to the sandy barrier islands of the Atlantic, you will surely find something that captivates you.

North Dakota

North Dakota is a rural state that is popular for its scenery and amazing outdoor activities. Visit the state in winter to enjoy activities like downhill skiing, snowmobiling and cross country skiing.

Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern state that means "Great River" in Iroquois. The state has some of the most popular attractions in the country like The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Cincinnati Zoo, Eden Park, and the Botanical Gardens.

Oklahoma

Located in the south central region of the United States, Oklahoma has a rich history. The Oklahoma State Fair, the Juneteenth celebrations, Asian festivals, and the Mayfest festival are some famous activities in the state.

Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Coast. The diverse landscape that includes scenic beaches, rugged mountains, dense evergreen forests, dry scrublands, and green meadows has something to offer to every visitor to the state.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, also known as Quaker state, is located in Northeastern region of the United States. The Allegheny National Forest, Lake Erie, battle sites at Gettysburg and Valley Forge, the banks of the Schuylkill River, and Philly's Independence Park are prominent tourist spots in the state.

Rhode Island

Rhode Island is the smallest state of the United States in terms of size. It also holds the distinction of having the first ever circus in the country. This diverse state has many attractions for its visitors.

South Carolina

South Carolina, located across the Savannah River, near the Atlantic Coast offers plenty of attractions for visitors. From the silvery sands of the Atlantic Coast to the foothills of Blue Ridge Mountains, the state is full of interesting places that fascinate the visitors.

South Dakota

South Dakota is a Midwestern state named after Lakota and Dakota Sioux American Tribes. Explore the state that is full of forests, creeks, canyons, and wildlife. Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse are two places you can surely visit here.

Texas

Texas, also known as the Lone Star State, is the 2nd largest state in the United States in terms of size and population. The famous festivals in the state are the Plano Balloon Festival, State Fair of Texas, and Texas Rose Festival.

Utah

Utah is a state in western America, which is the center of transportation, information technology, mining, government services, and research. The national parks, canyons, mountain peaks, sandstone domes and the undulating desert offers plenty of outdoor activities like biking, hiking, and skiing.

Vermont

Vermont is a state in northeastern United States that is noted for its scenery and dairy products. The state has some of the finest restaurants in the country.

Virginia

Virginia is known as Old Dominion or Mother of Presidents because this state is the birthplace of more than seven U.S. Presidents. Attractions in the state include the Science Museum of Virginia, Museum of Fine Arts, and popular festivals like the Virginia Film Festival and fan conventions such as Anime USA.

Washington

Not to be confused with the District of Columbia, Washington state resides in the Northwest region of the United States. Visit a region that has over 1,000 years of history.

West Virginia

West Virginia was originally a part of Virginia until its separation during the late 1800s. Famous tourist destinations in the state are Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, the Cass Scenic Railroad State, the Kanawha State Forest, and Cass Scenic Railroad.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin, also known as America's Dairy land, has diverse landscape that makes the state a popular tourist destination. Places you can visit in the state are Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Noah's Ark, Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park, and the numerous water parks.

Wyoming

Wyoming, a state in the Western United States, offers a vast array of activities that include horseback riding, film contests, road trips, video contests, and many other back-to-nature events. The Yellowstone National Park is a popular destination in this state.

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