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USA
Five boroughs, world-class museums, and pizza by the slice.
Beach cities, Hollywood, and the country's best taco trucks.
Art deco beaches, Cuban coffee, and Latin nightlife.
Casinos, headline shows, and a desert just outside the Strip.
Lakefront skyline, deep-dish pizza, and Midwest hospitality.
Cable cars, Golden Gate views, and California cool.
One of the seven natural wonders — mile-deep, 277 miles long.
Theme-park capital of the world and warm weather year-round.
Waikiki sunsets and Diamond Head hikes on Oahu's south shore.
Road to Hana, sunrise on Haleakala, and the best beaches in Hawaii.
Free Smithsonian museums and the seat of US government.
Coffee, salmon, and Cascade mountain views.
Colonial history, ivy-clad colleges, and Sox baseball.
Live music, BBQ, and Texas Hill Country swimming holes.
Jazz, beignets, and a French Quarter unlike anywhere else.
Garden Isle — Na Pali cliffs, Waimea Canyon, and quiet beaches.
Honky-tonks on Broadway and country-music pilgrimage.
Mile-high gateway to Colorado's Rockies and ski country.
Beaches, Balboa Park, and famously perfect weather.
Old Faithful, bison herds, and the world's first national park.
Southern food, civil-rights history, and a busy hub airport.
Sandstone canyon hikes including The Narrows and Angels Landing.
Liberty Bell, cheesesteaks, and walkable historic streets.
Southernmost point in the US — sunsets, conch, and Hemingway.
Big Texas city with steakhouses, art districts, and stadiums.
Space Center, world-class museums, and 10,000+ restaurants.
Sonoran desert sun, golf, and Scottsdale resorts.
Alpine lake straddling California and Nevada — ski or paddle.
Food carts, microbreweries, and Pacific Northwest forests.
Historic peninsula with horse-drawn carriages and shrimp & grits.
Closest big city to five national parks and world-class skiing.
Mid-century desert oasis under the San Jacinto mountains.
Bluebird ski days and Maroon Bells summer wildflowers.
Tetons rising above sage prairie — winter ski, summer wildlife.
Big Island's sunny coast — coffee farms, snorkeling, and volcanoes.
Blue Ridge mountain town with breweries and Biltmore.
Red-rock canyons, vortex hikes, and spa resorts.
Massive Back Bowls skiing and a faux-Tyrolean village.
Spanish-moss squares and antebellum Southern charm.
California wine country with tastings, spas, and hot-air balloons.
Yacht-lined canals 30 minutes from Miami.
Cuban sandwiches in Ybor City and quick Gulf-beach access.
Olympic-grade ski town 30 minutes from Salt Lake airport.
90 miles of cliff-hugging Pacific coast on Highway 1.
Lakes, theaters, and the Mall of America next door.
Riverwalk, the Alamo, and Tex-Mex on every corner.
New South banking hub with NASCAR and lake escapes.
Arches and Canyonlands plus mountain-bike legend status.
Historic mining town turned high-altitude ski resort.
Burnt-ends BBQ, jazz, and a surprisingly artsy downtown.
60 miles of Atlantic beach, mini-golf, and family resorts.
Adobe arts capital at 7,000 ft with green and red chile.
Pink-orange hoodoos and dark-sky stargazing.
200 miles of barrier-island beach with wild horses and lighthouses.
Beale Street blues, Graceland, and dry-rub barbecue.
Six million acres around North America's tallest peak.
Smoky Mountains foothills with cabins and pancake houses.
Surreal-shaped trees, boulder scrambles, and dark-sky stars.
Gateway Arch on the Mississippi with a free zoo and art museum.
American Riviera with red-tile roofs and wine country.
Lobster rolls, foggy lighthouses, and a thriving food scene.
Three-river skyline, steel-city grit, and great museums.
Lake Michigan beer city and short hop from Chicago.
Motown, comeback neighborhoods, and Detroit-style pizza.
Home of the Indy 500 with a walkable downtown canal district.
Cannery Row, aquarium, and the 17-Mile Drive coast.
Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, and the Air Force Academy.
Alaska's largest city — mountains on three sides, ocean on the fourth.
Gateway to Acadia National Park on Maine's rocky coast.
Sunshine City with white-sand Gulf beaches and the Dali Museum.
Riverfront chili, Skyline games, and Findlay Market.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Lake Erie shoreline.
Ohio's underrated foodie capital and college-town hub.
Stockyards cowboy heritage with first-class art museums.
Outdoor-obsessed Montana town and Yellowstone gateway.
Research Triangle town with great food and easy beach access.
Largest city by area in the lower 48 with quiet Atlantic beaches.
Hot-air balloons over the Rio Grande and chile-stuffed everything.
3-mile boardwalk and the longest pleasure beach on the Atlantic.
Inner Harbor crabs, the National Aquarium, and quirky museums.
Bourbon trail, the Kentucky Derby, and Slugger Field.
Powdery Siesta Key beaches and the Ringling Museum.
Luxury Gulf-coast resort city with white sand and golf.
Oldest continuously inhabited European city in the US.
Silicon Valley capital with tech museums and South Bay sun.
Storybook village, white-sand beach, and pet-friendly inns.
Gilded-Age mansions and yacht-club regattas on Narragansett Bay.
Lowcountry resort island with golf and 12 miles of beach.
High-desert town with breweries, ski hills, and Deschutes River.
Saguaro-flanked desert city with a UNESCO food designation.
Casino city minutes from Lake Tahoe ski resorts.
Worth Avenue shopping and Gilded-Age oceanfront mansions.
Ponderosa-pine mountain town and gateway to the Grand Canyon.
Capital with murals, breweries, and James River rapids downtown.
Lake Champlain college town with farm-to-table food and skiing.
Foothills city with greenbelt riverwalk and easy access to wilderness.
Calm Gulf waters, Sanibel shelling, and Edison's winter estate.
Farm-to-fork capital with Old West history and Tower Bridge.
WaterFire art installation, RISD, and Federal Hill Italian food.
Thunder basketball, Bricktown canal, and the National Memorial.
Cape Fear River downtown and easy Carolina beach access.
Lakefront capital and Big-Ten Badger college town.
Rio Grande border city with Franklin Mountains and Tex-Mex.
Riverside falls in the middle of downtown and Inland Northwest skiing.
Best aurora-borealis viewing in the US, plus midnight-sun summers.
Sunsphere city and gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains.
Halfway between SF and LA with wineries and Hearst Castle nearby.
Art-deco oil-boom skyline and Bob Dylan Center.
Kenai Fjords glaciers and the start of the Alaska Railroad.
Old Market cobblestones, Henry Doorly Zoo, and great steaks.
Alaska's capital — reachable only by plane or ferry.
Jefferson's Monticello and Blue Ridge winery country.
Lake Superior port with Aerial Lift Bridge and North Shore drives.
Largest naval base in the world and Chesapeake Bay seafood.
Sailing capital with the Naval Academy and historic State House.
Walkable capital with sculpture park and the Iowa State Fair.
Craft-beer capital at the foot of Rocky Mountain National Park.
Tlingit + Russian heritage on a forested Pacific island.
Salmon-fishing village and totem-pole capital of the world.
Brandywine Valley museums and a tax-free shopping detour.
Canada
Canada's biggest city — CN Tower, Distillery District, Ripley's.
Mountains, ocean, and Stanley Park inside the city limits.
French-speaking, Euro-feeling city with bagels and smoked meat.
Turquoise glacial lakes inside Canada's oldest national park.
Maid of the Mist and Skylon Tower views of the falls.
Walled UNESCO old town with Château Frontenac on the cliff.
Two-mountain ski resort 90 minutes north of Vancouver.
Capital with Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal skating, and museums.
Stampede city and gateway to Banff National Park.
Wild Rockies park with elk, hot springs, and the Icefields Parkway.
BC capital on Vancouver Island — Butchart Gardens and high tea.
Atlantic Canada's hub with seafood, harbor walks, and Peggy's Cove.
Alberta capital with West Edmonton Mall and river-valley trails.
Forks-meets-Red River prairie capital with the CMHR.
Mexico
Hotel Zone beaches, all-inclusives, and a quick ferry to Isla Mujeres.
Quinta Avenida shopping, cenotes, and walkable beach town vibe.
Bohemian beach clubs and Mayan ruins right on the Caribbean.
Massive food scene, art museums, and Aztec ruins downtown.
Land's End arch, sportfishing, and Baja resort beaches.
Pacific resort town with cobblestone old town and Banderas Bay.
World-class reef diving on an island off the Mayan Riviera.
Mezcal country with seven moles and Monte Alban ruins.
UNESCO colonial town often voted #1 city in the world.
Birthplace of mariachi and tequila — Mexico's second city.
Yucatan capital with grand haciendas and gateway to Chichen Itza.
Talavera tile, mole poblano, and views of two volcanoes.
Dominican Republic
All-inclusive resort coast on 30+ miles of palm-lined beach.
Oldest European-founded city in the Americas — UNESCO Zona Colonial.
Puerto Rico
Old San Juan blue cobblestones, El Yunque rainforest, and no passport needed.
Jamaica
Jamaican resort coast with reggae, jerk, and Doctor's Cave Beach.
Seven Mile Beach sunsets and cliff-jumping at Rick's Cafe.
Cruise port with Dunn's River Falls climbing and bobsled rides.
Bahamas
Aruba
Outside the hurricane belt — 82°F year-round on Eagle Beach.
Curacao
Pastel Dutch architecture in Willemstad with great reef snorkeling.
US Virgin Islands
Magens Bay beach and duty-free Charlotte Amalie shopping.
60% national park — quiet beaches and snorkeling trails.
Turks and Caicos
Grace Bay — frequently voted #1 beach in the world.