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United States

Atlanta

Home to CNN’s headquarters and the World of Coca Cola, Atlanta is also the capital of Georgia. As the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr., Atlanta is a world-class city rich in history and inspirational attractions with a unique Southern charm.



Austin



Baltimore



Birmingham



Boston

Boston is one of America’s oldest cities and it played a key role in the American Revolution. It was home or birthplace to some of the founding fathers of our nation including John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Benjamin Franklin. It was also host to events such as the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre. These infamous events led to the “Shot heard ‘round the world” at the North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts. A visit to Boston and a walk on the Freedom Trail will make American History come alive!



Branson

Branson, Missouri is truly an American original that has it all. There’s rock ‘n’ roll, country, family harmonies, comedy, variety, dinner shows, and well-known performers playing limited engagements. Come enjoy the student-friendly atmosphere known as the “Live Music Show Capital of the World”.



Charleston

Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the southeastern state of South Carolina. Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston is bursting with Southern charm and hospitality.



Chattanooga

Tucked into the mountains of Southeast Tennessee, Chattanooga is one of the South’s top travel destinations. Take on a world of outdoor adventures, live events, art and world class attractions while visiting the Scenic City!



Chicago

Chicago is the third largest city in U.S. and home of modern architecture and Blues music. While in Chicago, you will have the opportunity to experience historic architecture, world class museums, beautiful lakeside scenery, theater, deep-dish pizza and the hustle and bustle of big city life.



Cleveland

Cleveland is home to a mix of amazing attractions including art, theater, museums and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. From the Great Lakes Science Center to the West Side Market, Cleveland is a city with so much to offer.



Corpus Christi

Texas, the Lone Star State, was added to the union in 1845. Texas is the 2nd largest state in the U.S, surpassed only by Alaska. Whatever your interests may be, from arts and culture to white sandy beaches and amusement parks, Texas has something for everyone.



Dallas

Texas, the Lone Star State, was added to the union in 1845. Texas is the 2nd largest state in the U.S, surpassed only by Alaska. Whatever your interests may be, from arts and culture to white sandy beaches and amusement parks, Texas has something for everyone.



Gatlinburg



Gettysburg



Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is considered by some to be one of the Seven Wonders of the World due to its sensational decorative colors and majestic natural beauty. It measures 18 miles wide (29 km), 277 miles (446 km) long, and a mile (1.6 km) deep, a place you cannot miss when traveling to the southwest.



Hawaii

Hawaii is a state composed of islands with natural beauty and charm that has attracted visitors for centuries. Bask in the splendor of the active volcanoes, hike through the breathtaking rainforest, immerge in the presence of a magnificent waterfall, spend the day enjoying the sun and waves at the brilliant beaches and learn about Polynesian culture and U.S. history. Whatever your interests, the adventures abound in Hawaii.



Hershey, PA

Hershey, PA is a short 14 miles from Harrisburg, and known as the "Sweetest Place on Earth." The names comes from the city's long time resident The Hershey Company, and Hersheypark. Other attractions in the area, all operated by The Hershey Company are Hershey Gardens, Hersheypark Stadium, and ZooAmerica.



Houston

Texas, the Lone Star State, was added to the union in 1845. Texas is the 2nd largest state in the U.S, surpassed only by Alaska. Whatever your interests may be, from arts and culture to white sandy beaches and amusement parks, Texas has something for everyone.



Los Angeles

Known as the “City of Angels,” Los Angeles is the largest city in California. It is home to Hollywood and the motion picture industry, educational institutes and art museums, theme parks including Universal Studios Hollywood® and Disneyland®, beautiful beach towns and the upscale neighborhood of Beverly Hills. Its continuous sunny climate makes it a perfect destination all year long.



Memphis

Memphis is located in the southwestern corner of the state of Tennessee. It is not only the largest city in Tennessee, but also the state’s youngest major city.



Miami

With its sizzling beaches, Latin beats, cultural cuisine and shopping, Miami is an international playground. Explore the city’s diverse neighborhoods including the brightly-colored Art Deco district and the celebrity hotspots of South Beach. Take a trip over the famed Seven Mile Bridge with crystal blue waters on either side on your way down to the sunny Florida Keys.



Nashville

Known as the origin for many of the biggest names to grace the Grand Ole Opry stage, Nashville is the home of country music. Nicknamed “Music City,” Nashville is also the capital of Tennessee.



New Orleans

New Orleans is considered one of the most fascinating cities in the world. Steeped in a history of influences from Europe, the Caribbean, Africa and beyond, it’s home to a unique melting pot of culture, food and music.



New York City

Join us on this adventure to The Big Apple and experience NYC the best way! Take in all the bright lights, magnificent views and upbeat vibes with ETA!



Orlando

Orlando is known as the “Theme Park Capital of the World” and is home to great parks such as Walt Disney World® Resort and Universal Studios Florida®. The theme parks offer unlimited fun and fantastic educational opportunities with workshops spanning all subjects from science to business to music and more!



Philadelphia

The first capital of the U.S. and nicknamed The City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia is also the birthplace of freedom. History reigns supreme in this city where the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the drafting of the U.S. Constitution took place. Walk in the footsteps of the founding fathers as you explore this exciting city.



Sacramento

Sacramento is the star on the map of California- where you will find cultural attractions to inspire you, cutting-edge cuisine to impress you, history to enrich you and surprises to put a smile on your face. Venture out in any direction and you'll see why we're so fond of saying, "California begins here.”



San Antonio

Texas, the Lone Star State, was added to the union in 1845. Texas is the 2nd largest state in the U.S, surpassed only by Alaska. Whatever your interests may be, from arts and culture to white sandy beaches and amusement parks, Texas has something for everyone.



San Diego

Located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, San Diego is widely known as “America’s Finest City.” Famous for its miles and miles of white-sand beaches and amazing weather, the city offers an abundance of fun attractions for visitors of all ages.



San Francisco

A cable car slowly climbs a steep city street. There’s a view of the Golden Gate bridge shrouded in fog and a distant view of Alcatraz. Dress warm... you’re in San Francisco! This beautiful city welcomes visitors with unique landscapes, a cool climate, eclectic architecture, historic landmarks and diverse restaurants.



Sandusky



Santa Fe



Savannah



Seattle

Known as the Emerald City, Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle has played a critical role in American culture as the birthplace of grunge, home to the world famous Starbucks coffee, a hotbed for "green" technologies, and the location of more than 150 listings in the National Register of Historic Places. Make sure to bring an umbrella!



South Padre Island



St. Augustine

Founded in September 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest continually inhabited European- founded city in the United States – more commonly called the “Nation’s Oldest City.” Visit St. Augustine and dive into more than four centuries of history that owes much to the Spanish, English, Greeks, Native Americans, and African Americans.



St. Louis

Towering high above is the Gateway Arch, a symbol of hope and adventure to explorers and settlers alike. From its beginnings as a French trading post, St. Louis gained fortune and fame as the gateway to the west following the Louisiana Purchase. To this day, it is a major port for steamboats travelling the Mississippi and is an integral part of keeping commerce flowing openly throughout the United States.



Tallahassee

Learn about state government in Florida’s capitol. Here you can see the three branches of government with a visit to the New Capitol Building, the State Supreme Court and the Governor’s Mansion.



Washington D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States of America and home to our President, our Congress and our Supreme Court. From the White House to Capitol Hill, you can visit the three branches of our government that maintain the balance of power set forth in our Constitution. The city also has an unparalleled collection of public museums and the lion’s share of the nation’s most treasured monuments and memorials. The vistas on the National Mall between the Capitol, Washington Monument, White House, and Lincoln Memorial are famous throughout the world as icons of our great nation.







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