Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Portsmouth

Portsmouth A busy port city in the middle of New England Tiny Even though only 20,000 people live in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, it has a huge draw for tourists. Located at the start of the Piscataqua River, this busy and historic port town offers a wide range of activities on land and water. Learn about … Read more

Albany, New York

Albany

Albany Albany brings history to life and is a great place for exploring off the beaten path. With so many important sites and museums, New York City, which is the state capital, is a great place for history buffs to visit. People who love the popular Broadway show “Hamilton” can see the story come to … Read more

Texas, USA

Texas

Texas Discover Texas: towns with lots of different cultures Texas does have bigger everything. From the thousands of kilometers of rough and beautiful landscape to the sizes of portions, pickup trucks, and 10-gallon hats. It would take months or even years to get to know every part of this state because it covers so much … Read more

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor Enjoy the fun things that a diverse Midwestern city has to offer. Ann Arbor is not the pretty, free-spirited college town it is known for being. It is a forever town. People there love both the arts and the sports team. It’s the kind of place that combines the culture of a big … Read more

Discover New England

Cape Cod

New England Explore six states that are full of history, culture, and famous scenery. The Atlantic Ocean is on one side of the northeastern United States, and green forests are on the other. Everywhere in between, there are interesting cities, historical places, cultural attractions, picturesque villages, and outdoor activities. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode … Read more

Santa Ana, California

Santa Ana

Santa Ana Check out Santa Ana, a fun city in the middle of Southern California’s fun. Santa Ana is the cultural, entertainment, and food hub of Orange County. It has a lot of real history and hidden gems that you can’t miss. The city’s location makes it easy to get to all of Southern California’s … Read more

Cody, Wyoming

Cody

Cody Cody is an old Western town with a lot of history. The town named after William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody is only 84 kilometers from the eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park. It is at the base of the Absaroka Mountains. In the 1870s, the brave Western showman passed through this area. He loved … Read more