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USA Travel
Whether you're road-tripping through the Southwest, wandering coastal towns, or getting lost in mountain views, the United States is full of unforgettable places. This section gathers my favorite U.S. travel stories. Destinations that blend nature, history, charm, and the occasional roadside surprise. From desert blooms in Arizona to quiet trails in the Rockies and quaint towns in New England, there’s something here for every curious traveler.-
A Weekend in Tombstone the Town too Tough to Die
The old west mining town of Tombstone, Arizona is 75 miles southeast of Tucson. Tombstone was often referred to as the “town too tough to die.” Silver worth millions of dollars found deep in the mines attracted people. In it’s heyday, Tombstone’s population was up to 10,000 inhabitants.
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How to See Oahu in 1 Day
If you only have 1 day in Oahu, Hawaii make it memorable one. We arrived to Honolulu late, it was already dark. My very first impression is Las Vegas on the ocean or Los Angeles. It is very similar in many ways to these two cities. Honolulu is very urban.…
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A Stroll Through Oatman, Arizona: Burros, Boardwalks, and Route 66 Charm
The downtown “sidewalks” are wooden boardwalks and wild burros roam the streets. Oatman, Arizona feels like stepping right into a scene from an old western movie except it’s real, it’s dusty, and it’s still kicking right along historic Route 66.
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One of the Greatest Architects Built Taliesin West in Scottsdale.
Taliesin West is famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home. It is a fascinating tour and a popular Scottsdale attraction. Wright’s first Taliesin was built in Spring Green, Wisconsin.