United States

Flags of the United States line both side of a road.
“The diversity of America is a strength of the country, and I don’t think that we use that. We don’t talk about our strengths. I mean, having so many diverse people in this country from all aspects of all over the world, and we don’t use that. I think we should talk about who we are – that melting pot that we’ve become.”
–Steve Stoute
The lyrics in the anthem America the Beautiful expresses it best–the United States of America really is beautiful.
O beautiful for spacious skies…For amber waves of grain…For purple mountain majesties…Above the fruited plain!…America! America!…God shed His grace on thee…And crown thy good with brotherhood…From sea to shining sea!
The United States really is a beautiful and wonderfully diverse country. When you travel to each of the 50 States and even within each State you will feel as if you’re traveling to another country.
The United States is a country built by immigrants and each corner of this country is influenced by a variety of cultural diasporas including former enslaved people from Africa and the West Indies. Even traces of Native American culture can be found despite earlier efforts to erase them from the narratives of American history.
The United States has not always been the land of the free but it has always been the home of the brave.
As Paul Tsongas said, “America is hope. It is compassion. It is excellence. It is valor.”
Cradled in the embrace of West Texas, Midland shines as a dynamic city where the stark beauty of the desert stretches up to touch the expansive skies. The city, steeped in a rich heritage of oil discovery, is quickly becoming a magnet for families in search of a mix of child-centric educational and fun activities.
Fort Collins, a picturesque haven nestled in Colorado, bursts into a wonderland of activity when winter cloaks its landscapes in sparkling white. The city, known for its lively community and scenic beauty, is not one to retreat into hibernation as the colder months roll in. Instead, it invites locals and visitors alike to engage in an array of Fort Collins winter activities that are as diverse as they are delightful. The streets, flanked by frosted trees and historic buildings, echo with the cheer of holiday markets and the crisp glide of ice skates. Beyond the city's heart, the natural surroundings beckon adventurers to trek through powdery trails, revel in the thrill of downhill sledding or find solace in the silent embrace of a snowshoe expedition. It's this invigorating blend of urban charm and outdoor escapade that makes Fort Collins a place of year-round vibrancy, prompting many to not only visit [...]
Mountain View, California, nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, is a bustling city that attracts visitors and new residents alike with its unique blend of culture, innovation, and scenic beauty.
pumpkins patch Autumn in Central Florida is a magical time that unveils a different dimension of the Sunshine State. When most think of Florida, images of sunny beaches and swaying palm trees come to mind. However, fall activities in Florida present a varied tapestry that contradicts this stereotype. The season transforms the landscape, infusing it with warm hues of amber, burnt orange, and gold. These colors drape parks, streets, and homes, beckoning residents and visitors to indulge in the various outdoor events and adventures tailored for the season. From family-friendly pumpkin patches to cozy evening hayrides, Central Florida comes alive with activity, offering experiences that resonate with the young and old alike. One cannot help but notice the increase in community events, local markets, and outdoor festivals that champion the essence of fall activities in Florida. pumpkin patch And it's not just about the festivities; the temperate climate, [...]
Lush rainforest and land transformed for millions of years by volcanic activity, all spread across 520 square miles of protected space. Welcome to Hawaii’s Volcanoes National Park!
Acadia National Park is one of the fifty-eight National Parks in the United States and it is in the state of Maine. The park’s original
The cult TV show Portlandia pushed Portland, Oregon to hipster fame, but behind the city’s heralded “cool” veneer, lies a white supremacist history. Black people were explicitly forbidden from living in the city when the state entered the union in 1859.
The U.S. State Department provides American citizens with regular notifications of events that may affect their safety and security. These notices come in the form of Travel Alerts or Travel Warnings.
When you think “Phoenix,” you probably picture a city surrounded by desolate wilderness. Tourists rarely arrive with a list of gardens on their itinerary. However, you may be surprised to learn that the Valley of the Sun offers many gorgeous garden experiences!
Most people think of Santa Fe when visiting New Mexico, but Albuquerque, where Native culture combines with New Mexican and Mexican influences throughout this quirky city, is a fascinating place to visit.
The world knows Huntsville, Alabama as Rocket City. Sure, it's fun to visit the Space and Rocket Center, but there is another older part of Huntsville that is well worth a visit. You can step back to the place where Alabama first became a state; its constitution was ratified in Huntsville.
The American heartland city of Eau Claire is enjoying an artistic renaissance. Sitting at the junction of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers in Wisconsin, Eau Claire is French for “clear water,” and water is a defining physical feature of the city.














