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District of Columbia
Washington, DC…it’s where the president lives, where bills become law, where history abounds and, perhaps surprisingly, where people love to live. Put simply, “the District” is the place people flock to because of all it has to offer. In addition...[more]
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Ohio
Ohio’s past, present and future are well-represented in its big, metropolitan cities and in its smaller, conservative towns. In recent years it has gone from an aging rust-belt state to a center of high technology. The new and old make great...[more]
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Delaware
Although Delaware is the second smallest state in the country, it is big on things to do. Its southern region is known for its stunning coastline and beach towns along the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. The scenery ranges from tranquil...[more]
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Texas
There’s a saying that goes: “As big as Texas” … and for those visiting this state, it applies to all the things to do and see. The Lone Star State features the best of the best—from world-renowned cultural attractions and museums, high-end...[more]
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Washington
Beautiful scenery, rugged coastlines, dramatic mountains and lush greenery are just a few of the things that make Washington such a desirable destination. Its diverse landscapes and terrain attract both residents and visitors from all around the...[more]
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California
The beach. The mountains. The desert. The woods. California really does have it all! From the sunny coastal cities of Southern California to the natural wonders of Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada mountains; California is truly a place that must be...[more]
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Connecticut
Despite its proximity to New York City, Connecticut retains a rural air. Its traditions include colonial villages with sweeping town greens, elegant inns and restaurants, maritime museums and lobster shacks. It is said that much of what’s best...[more]
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Massachusetts
Embracing a rich variety of environments and lifestyles, Massachusetts is a classic New England state. Fishing ports and broad sandy beaches line the southeast coast of the state, while mountains and wild trout streams wind their way through the...[more]