Specials & PromosPosted on 05 June 2008 at 04:00:00 by
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Top 10 Under-Rated Cities!
Houston, TX Houston is the fourth largest metropolitan area in the U.S. With a 17-block theatre district second
only to New York City, its urban center also features world-class shopping,
dining and entertainment. Visit the downtown area’s Bayou Place or one of more
than 500 cultural and visual arts attractions.
Baltimore, MD Baltimore’s attractions are highlighted by a world-renowned symphony orchestra, culinary treats like
fresh crab, baseball at downtown Camden Yards and historic neighborhoods like
Fells Point. The formation of America is at the heart of this city, as told with
a visit to Mount Vernon, the Washington Monument and Mount Vernon Park.
Columbia, SC Explore the greater metropolitan area of South Carolina’s capital city where a conglomeration of art
galleries, boutiques and restaurants are found. Pedestrian-friendly Columbia
boasts a thriving arts scene and a number of recreational activities along its
riverbanks.
Sacramento, CA Experience the Gold Country this summer, where you can explore Sutter’s Fort, take a river cruise
and walk around Old Sacramento, where cobblestone streets and Gold Rush-era
architecture still remain among restaurants and shops.
Portland, OR Spectacular natural scenery and a renowned music scene are at the heart of this City of Roses. The
magnificent International Rose Test Garden, Japanese Garden, historic Old Town
and McCall Waterfront Park are Portland must-sees. Catch festivals and live
music in Pioneer Courthouse Square, stop off for the weekend at the Saturday
Market, or visit lush and historic neighborhoods like Nob Hill.
Cleveland, OH Come to Cleveland for myriad activities and sights to see: the United States’ only Rock n’ Roll Music Hall of Fame, Cedar Point Amusement Park and Amish Country. Cleveland is located
on Lake Erie, surrounded by scenic parks with biking, hiking, kayaking, fishing
and sailing opportunities.
Kansas City, MO Often called the City of Fountains,” this Midwestern city is known for its jazz, a legacy heard
at the famous 18th and Vine historic district or City Market. Tourists are drawn
to such attractions as riverboat casinos, the Kansas City Zoo and Union
Station.
Asheville, NC
Turn-of-the-20th-century residences, art galleries, museums and
outdoor recreation make up the vibrant city of Asheville. Take a historic
trolley tour to the main attractions of Asheville, including the Biltmore
Estate, the Montford area, the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and Pack Square.
Colorado Springs, CO Explore the history of America’s West in Colorado Springs this summer, where attractions point to the majestic scenic beauty of the area, such as Pike’s Peak, Garden of
the Gods and Cave of the Winds. Educational attractions include the Air Force
Academy, the Olympic Complex training center and the Colorado Springs Pioneers
Museum.
Virginia Beach , VA Twenty miles of sand and surf beckon travelers each summer to Virginia Beach. A 59-block Boardwalk offers live entertainment during the summer, a bike-skating path and
small parks. The deserted beaches of False Cape State Park and the marshlands of
Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge give nature-lovers wide open spaces for
hiking, bird watching, camping and biking.