Tweet When you think of America’s larger cities Baltimore, San Francisco, Cleveland and St. Louis may come to mind. As important are these cities are in, Indianapolis is larger and probably does not get the attention that it deserves. Known as the “amateur sports capital of the world,” the city is home to more than […]

Tweet Cleveland is located on the shores of Lake Erie and is the second largest city in Ohio. Home to approximately 400,000 people, the city has has seen its ups and downs, but remains a destination worth visiting as you make your way through the Midwest. The following are among the top destinations to take […]

Tweet Chicago is America’s third most populous city and is the de facto capital of the Midwest. The city is composed of numerous neighborhoods, each worthy of a visit separately. If you are like the atypical visitor to the windy city, then time is of the essence for you. In that case you will want […]

Tweet With nearly 700,000 residents, Detroit is the most populous city in Michigan. That’s a far cry from the 1.85 million people that called the city their home in 1950, just before a steady and continual population decline began. Even so, the city has one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country and offers […]

Tweet Greensboro is the largest city in North Carolina’s Triad region, an area marked by two other cities: Winston-Salem and High Point. After Charlotte and Raleigh, the Triad region is the Tarheel state’s third largest, a thriving metropolis with many places to visit. The following are five fun things to do in Greensboro, NC. 1. […]

Tweet Baltimore is Maryland’s largest city, home to more than 620,000 individuals. Although the city has lost population over the past six decades, its metropolitan area continues to grow. Today, more than 2.7 million people live near the city, with triple the population when the Washington, DC, metropolitan area is included. The following are some […]

Tweet Small in size, Delaware is big in beach destinations, sporting dozens of locations where you can lay out in the sun, wade in the surf or take to the sea. The state’s proximity to three large cities — Washington, DC., Baltimore, and Philadelphia — mean that its beach communities are packed from Memorial Day […]

Tweet Delaware may be small in size, but the state is big in historical importance. Delaware was the first state in the nation to ratify statehood and is prized for its low taxation. Conveniently located to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, DC, Delaware is seen as a bridge connecting the northern and southern sections of the […]

Tweet West Virginia is a state that defies easy categorization. Its proximity to the midwest, northeast and south means that it contains a bit of all three geographic regions, a location prized for its beautiful mountains, rushing rivers and mighty trees. If you plan to visit the Mountain State, the following are among its chief […]

Tweet St. George, Utah, sits in a beautiful desert valley in southwest Utah. This part of the world is among the most beautiful in the world. The natural destinations around St. George make it a truly international destination. Zion National Park With towering cliffs, steep waterfalls, and natural flower gardens, Zion National Park is a […]