1. 1. Queens, New York
It’s a
district most big of New York, is also quickly becoming its hippest. New
boutique hotels, a reinvented seaside at Rockaway, a world-class art scene, and
a truly global food culture, 2015 is the year to try Queens.
There is
nothing like New York Queens, we found chinatown, shop for brilliantly colored
saris, and inhale the heady aromas of coffee and hookahs in Astoria.
We can
also see the Queens Museum and the Museum of the Moving Image. If you prefer
the sand and surf to paint and canvas, head to Rockaway.
To eat:
delicious fish taco, wood-fired pizzas, and wine bars.
2. Western South Dakota
With a combination of
vast natural beauty, quirky small-town charm, Native American cultural sites,
it’s hard to find anywhere that looks more like the America of one’s
imagination than Western South Dakota.
2015 is the 50(fifty)
th anniversary of the Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup, a chance for cowboys
and cowgirls to show their stuff as they move the park’s 1400 (fourteen hundred)
buffalo to their winter grazing territory.
Over 500,000(five
hundred thousand) people gather each August, and the 2015 rally is the perfect
excuse to channel your Easy Rider and head out on a motorcycle road trip.
3. New Orleans, Louisiana
In a region that has always
prided itself on its local culinary and cocktail traditions, New Orleans hasn’t
lost a beat. The chefs of New Orleans shine in bars, using local products like
the old New Orleans Huhu Ron and Ginger Brew. After dinner we find the best
nightlife in the jazz, punk rock and dance music own hip-hop in New Orleans.
4. Colorado River region
Ever dreamed of rafting
down the Colorado River? Some 140(one hundred forty) years since John Wesley Powell shared her
story of the first descent of the river, the journey through the longest
stretch of navigable river in the US has become one of the iconic adventure
travel experiences in the United States - and I could not last forever.
The river begins as a
trickle in the Rocky Mountain National Park, paradise for hikers. It is perfect
for bike rides, walks and activities in the river.
5. North Conway, New Hampshire
North Conway, a town that
celebrates its 250 (two hundred fifty) th anniversary in 2015 along with
several neighboring towns. Once you've had enough of apple fritters and maple
syrup, you can choose different activities like skiing, hiking, climbing or
enjoy the snow on a sled.
6. Indianapolis, Indiana
In Indianapolis
you will be surprised by its amazing museums for children and different
restaurants with local products.
Indianapolis has a long-running love affair with cars. The newly opened
Dallara IndyCar Factory lets you take the wheel in realistic driving simulators.
If you like what ecological, you can also enjoy sharing with the larger program
of electric cars in the US. Museum of
Indianapolis Children huge is the largest museum in the world just for kids,
with a carousel of time and a collection of massive dinosaurs.
7. Greenville, South Carolina
The
outdoors is one of the attractions of Greenville, and it starts right in the
city of Falls Park on the Reedy. The banks of the Reedy River once were aligned
with the mills, textile mills and warehouses. Today trails and gardens are
accompanied by shops, pubs and restaurants. There is a program of action bike, with
different routes along the river. There are also six state parks for a day
excursionists.
8. Oakland,
California
Adventure
find many restaurants with Michelin stars where we will serve soul food with a
modern twist in Brown Sugar Kitchen.
The first
Friday of every month, Oakland’s Art Murmur is a can’t-miss cultural event,
where galleries open their doors, and locals stroll the streets joined by food
trucks, outdoor exhibitions, and a chilled street festival vibe.
9. Duluth, Minnesota
More than
150 Olympic athletes come from Duluth, and a visit will show you why.
Many
trails, Lake Superior and slopes covered by snow. On the way to Canada we will
Duluth, waterfalls, red-rock overlooks and occasional moose. Without leaving the city we can enjoy cycling
fantasia known as the Duluth Traverse, covering the 26 miles of the city.
10. Mount Shasta region, California
Mt Shasta
City sits just below the volcano, and with plenty of inns and B&Bs, coffee
shops and galleries. For hikers have very high trails of Mount Shasta in summer
to visit other nearby peaks such as Mount Lassen, the next volcano chain. Upon
reaching the summit is only for experienced hikers, but also close, there are
trails for all levels.
In the
small historic railway town of Dunsmuir, find different styles of food as
California cuisine at Cafe Maddalena, beer and other treats.
By this
we find the mill town of McCloud, with many hotels, hiking trails and McCloud
Dance Country, where you can dance.
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