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Uncover Arizona’s past at historic sites
Marvel at the Baroque architecture of San Xavier del Bac Mission, the oldest European-built structure in Arizona, then venture inside to admire intricate murals and statues. A short drive away is Tumacácori National Historical Park, where park rangers guide you on a tour of the ruins of the Tumacácori Mission.

Dive into the creative scenes of Daytona Beach
Plan on waterfront fun at the Daytona Beach Boardwalk & Pier. Browse beach gear and souvenirs at the Ocean Walk Shoppes, catch a concert in the Oceanfront Bandshell and enjoy coastal cuisine in the casual restaurants. A short drive from the shore, the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art displays the world's largest collection of Florida-themed paintings.

Road trip along Route 66 in Illinois
Pull into Pontiac to visit the Route 66 Association of Illinois Hall of Fame and Museum, where memorabilia tells the story of the "Mother Road." Snap a photo by the center's shield mural – it's considered the largest Route 66 shield painting in the world. Illinois' stretch of Route 66 also includes iconic statues, like the giant Paul Bunyon figure in Atlanta.

Explore vibrant streets in Dallas
Each neighborhood in this dynamic Texas city has its own unique atmosphere. Bishop Arts District features independently owned shops and galleries; Deep Ellum is known for music and the murals of Blues Alley, and the Harwood District has the largest collection of Samurai armors outside of Japan. Count on eating amazing food anywhere your travels take you, watch your NHL team as they take on the Dallas Stars and join the excitement as Michelin releases a new restaurant guide for Texas this fall!

Trace musical roots throughout Tennessee
Entertainment options abound in Tennessee, from bars with live music and concert halls in Nashville to hometown stages across the state. Learn about local blues legends in Memphis, where Sun Studio and the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum are must-sees. The city's Beale Street Historic District is always bustling. It boasts three blocks of landmark eateries and clubs.

Visit South Dakota's monuments and memorials
See the past immortalized in South Dakota. Drive through the beautiful Black Hills and Badlands to find Crazy Horse Memorial and Mount Rushmore National Memorial a short distance apart. Head east toward Chamberlain to see Dignity: of Earth and Sky, a sculpture standing 15 meters above the Missouri River. A symbol of strength, the bejeweled statue honors Lakota and Dakota cultures.
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A journey through history in Washington, D.C.
Take in spectacular views of Washington, D.C., from the observation deck of the Washington Monument. Across the Reflecting Pool stands the Lincoln Memorial, a Greek-style temple and the site of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Discover countless sites dedicated to great leaders and storied events.

Bask in New Orleans’ world-renowned sounds
The rumors are true – you can watch live performances any day of the week in this cultural hub of Louisiana. Jazz music was born here, but you’ll also enjoy zydeco, blues and funk tunes echoing throughout creative districts like the French Quarter and Marigny.