
Be surprised by Nevada's brilliant attractions
Neon signs cast a nightly glow over the streets of Las Vegas, Nevada. After businesses retire these art pieces, the Neon Museum ensures their colorful stories and the city's history aren't forgotten.

Explore maritime history in Florida
Florida's Treasure Coast is a hidden gem named for the 1715 fleet of Spanish ships that sank along its shores. Be on the lookout for treasures washing up on shore. Tour the McLarty Treasure Museum and the Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum to learn the story of the ill-fated voyage. Visit Florida's last House of Refuge, once a haven for stranded sailors.

Welcome to Louisiana's Cajun and Creole Country
Lafayette commemorates its French heritage at Festival International de Louisiane each spring. Attend Festivals Acadiens et Creoles in fall to celebrate singing, dancing, art and food. For a family-friendly Mardi Gras experience, revel in the festivities in Lafayette, complete with a children's parade.
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Find entertainment in the heart of Louisiana
Inspired by music, cuisine and cherished traditions, New Orleans' unmistakable culture is what sets it apart from other destinations. Visit any day of the week and enjoy live performances in the French Quarter.

Inspiring experiences in New Jersey's port city
In Newark, check out Newark Museum of Art, the largest museum in the state, for the most extensive collection of Tibetan art outside Southeast Asia. The Ballantine House wing is a restored 1885 mansion with period household artifacts. Marvel at Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, a stunning example of French Gothic design.

Sensational sightseeing in New York State
Cruise to waterfront wonders in New York's Thousand Islands-Seaway region. Take a tour boat ride on the sparkling St. Lawrence River and stop to admire landmarks like Boldt Castle. The six-story chateau and nearby yacht house are open to the public May through October.

Mardi Gras and Victorian festivities in Texas
A short drive from Houston, Galveston has beautiful beaches and weather, plus a large collection of stunning Victorian architecture. Dickens on the Strand is a yearly event celebrating Charles Dickens with costumed characters and Victorian-inspired wares. Galveston is also home to the third-largest Mardi Gras celebration in the USA.

Picture yourself on Pennsylvania Avenue
Walk in the footsteps of U.S. presidents as you explore must-see places in Washington, D.C. Visit museums and monuments along the National Mall, then head to the U.S. Capitol and the White House for tours. The Washington Monument, Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the massive Lincoln Memorial will move you.