14 Best Cities in Michigan to Live and Visit (with Map)
Home to vast forests, scenic lakeshores and pristine national parks, Michigan lies right at the heart of the Great Lakes region. A wonderful state to live in and explore, it …
Read MoreHome to vast forests, scenic lakeshores and pristine national parks, Michigan lies right at the heart of the Great Lakes region. A wonderful state to live in and explore, it …
Read MoreAn outdoor lover’s dream, Utah is home to some of the most extraordinary landscapes, scenery and views imaginable. While its ‘Mighty Five’ understandably attract the most attention, numerous other national …
Read MoreThanks to its steep hills, broad rivers and numerous bridges, the oft-overlooked Pittsburgh is one of the most scenic cities in the States. Known for its industrial heritage and soaring …
Read MoreNestled away right at the northern tip of Cape Cod is the peaceful and picturesque Provincetown. A very popular place to visit, it offers everything from awesome art galleries and …
Read MoreOne of the largest and least densely populated states in the US, Wyoming is renowned for both its awe-inspiring scenery and exciting outdoor activities. While most people flock to Grand …
Read MoreNestled away between the state’s two largest cities of Lexington and Louisville is Kentucky’s capital Frankfort; a lovely, laidback place to spend some time. Home to lots of antebellum-style buildings, …
Read MoreThe summer and fall may be wonderful times to visit Illinois, but for the residents of the Prairie State, living here provides full-time access to the state’s rich history, architecture …
Read MoreOften called the ‘Oil Capital of the World’, Oklahoma’s Tulsa is a wonderful place to visit with lots of attractions. As well as a wealth of interesting Art Deco architecture …
Read MoreThere are around 200 national and state parks in Florida, which makes dwindling the number down to 17 a terrifying yet fun activity. Florida is home to vast swamplands, stunning …
Read MoreThe width of Pennsylvania gives it a varied personality, a diversity of geography and opportunity. Its eastern end is home to the Delaware River and the big city of Philadelphia. …
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