Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Travel to Any of These Fun Cities

By Courtney Logan

Looking for a domestic destination for a mini trip later this year? If you're anything like me, you're probably having trouble narrowing it down to one place to visit. There are so many possibilities, and there's never nearly enough time (or money) to get to everywhere we'd like to go.

I'm on a mission to see as many American cities as I possibly can, and I've already seen a bunch at this point. I'd like to let you know about a few places I've been to that I've found to be really interesting.

If you haven't been to Nashville, Tennessee, you're missing out. This is a great Southern city that's rich with culture. I've been there three times this year and I never grow sick of it.

The culture in Nashville is really interesting, paying homage to country music and its long standing history. You'll also find many wonderful restaurants in the city, as there are many restaurants for just about any kind of food you can think of.

The next city I'm going to mention is one that might be a better destination when it's warm out. Regardless, I've had a lot of fun in Providence and I believe that you would too. A visit to Newport is a must during a trip to Providence.

I've had some great meals in Providence, and many believe that some of the best restaurants in the country happen to be in this city. Whether you think so or not, you're sure to find some that you enjoy, in addition to some really affordable hotels for the price. Newport is the quintessential New England beach resort, and I find it to be more enjoyable than Cape Cod.

My last suggestion is the great Southern city of New Orleans. With its historic French influence, the architecture is great and the Cajun food is even better. Try to make a trip here if you're fortunate enough to have a means.

Do any of these cities strike a chord with you? If they do, I'd suggest that you consider any one of these for your next trip. I have a feeling you'll absolutely love them.

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