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Monday, August 1, 2011

Ten high ranked places to visit in the United States

Ten top rated spots to visit in the USA
Los Angeles, California. If you want to see celebrities and check out their homes, this is the place to go. Visit Hollywood, the movie capital or Beverly Hills where movie stars live.  Some great scenic spots  include the Big Sur coastline, the alpine beauty of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the awesome Mojave desert.
San Francisco, California.  San Francisco offers great sceneries.  Famous for the Golden Gate bridge and  cable cars. Victorian houses abound on the  hillside streets and overlook a  blue bay surrounded by mountains. The bay area, as it is often called, also features the crookedest street in the world and Chinatown.
Las Vegas, Nevada. Entertainment capital of the world with  many casinos. World-class entertainment. Las Vegas has giant pyramids of glass, multi-colored fantasy castles, replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the New York skyline. Also visit near by, the  grand Canyon, Zion and Death Valley.
Orlando, Florida.  There’s Disney World, the worlds largest  amusement complex, as well as  Universal Studios, Sea World, Wet and Wild and other attractions the whole family will enjoy.  Florida is known for its tropical beaches.
New York City.  The Big Apple, the biggest metropolitan center in the U.S. Its famous tourist spots include the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, United Nations, museums, Broadway theaters, Times Square, Central Park, as well as nightlife districts. New York is the city that never sleeps owing to the varied entertainment offered nightly at nightclubs, bars, theaters and sports centers. 
Hawaii.  Hawaii is a great place to vacation. Consisting of a string of volcanic islands in the center of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii is a tourist’s paradise with  great weather all year round, wonderful beaches with awesome surf and scenery.
Grand Canyon, Arizona. Arizona's Grand Canyon should not be missed. A natural wonder of the world, the Grand Canyon is truly awesome.
Washington, D.C. The capital of America is Washington D.C. and has many sights to see, such as numerous monuments, museums and public parks that include the White House, the U.S. Capitol and other government buildings. Many places can be visited free of charge.
New Orleans, Louisiana.  New Orleans is a blend of the Spanish and French culture with influences from Afro-American and the Caribbean.   Renowned for its jazz music, wild nightlife and Cajun cuisine. Visit during the weeklong Mardi Gras festival celebrated every February.
Yellowstone National Park,  Wyoming. A huge collection of geysers, hot springs and thermal features. Bisons, elk, bears and wildlife abound in this huge national park. Lucky visitors  get a chance to have close encounters with wildlife. Yellowstone is just north of Grand Tenton National Park, and shares entrance fees.