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Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
My First Time in Las Vegas Gone Wrong
My first ever time in Las Vegas. My brother and I went to Vegas for three nights. Well... it was supposed to be three nights. Let me explain. I and my brother landed at the Vegas airport then took an Uber car to our hotel. we stayed at Harrah's hotel and casino. It was unbelievable. I never saw so many slots in one city. They even had slots at the Vegas airport... can you believe that? Then after that, we checked into our hotel room. Our hotel and room were beautiful. We walked over to the store and got some smoke (if you know what I mean) then went gambling for an hour, then went to our room for the night. The next morning we got up at about nine AM or so, and went gambling for a few hours then walked up to the Vegas strip and went to a few different casinos. We had the best time. I was losing money like no tomorrow, but I still had a good time.
By Mcdaveo Brand7 years ago in Wander
Coral Castle
If you ever happen to be visiting Miami, Florida, there is a place you really should add to your places to see. The construction of Coral Castle began was a 18 year project beginning in 1923 and ending around 1951. The whole process involved in the construction of this amazing structure remains a mystery today.
By Linda Paul7 years ago in Wander
Living Korean in LA's Koreatown
Before moving to LA, there was one thing that I was really excited about: Korean food. I knew that Korean food is far more superior in LA than in any other US cities, and I couldn't wait to get my hands on dishes other than bulgogi, ddukbokki, and bibimbap (sorry not sorry, New York.)
By Sarah Hong7 years ago in Wander
Top 10 Free Things to Do in Las Vegas
Visiting Las Vegas is very exciting and can be the trip of a lifetime. There are hundreds of amazing things to do on The Strip. There is no doubt you will have fun seeing shows, going to clubs, shopping, and more, until you realize how expensive it can be. I've lived in Las Vegas my entire life and have worked on the strip for over five years. Throughout that time I've learned many ways to have fun without draining my pockets. So without further ado, let's get to the list.
By Brendan Roberts7 years ago in Wander
The Top 5 Things to Do in Nashville
Nashville, Tennessee. The home of Country music. Music City. Nashvegas. Smashville. Nashville is the heart and soul of so many things, and if you are lucky enough to visit you will not be disappointed (country music fan or otherwise.)
By Leah Sherlock7 years ago in Wander
The City of Atlanta
I've been raised in Georgia all my life, so going to ATL is very common in my life. Atlanta is a city that has a lot of good spots, expensive and cheap, great street art, and places to go with family. It's got everything you need for a great vacation area, and I'm here to list off a few places that are family friendly and that I've had great experiences at.
By Makayla Imes7 years ago in Wander
Best Places to Go in the Mountain West
If you're looking for a great vacation destination in the Mountain West, then you're going to love today's article. We're going to share with you some of the best vacation destinations that you'll find spread throughout these seven states. The mountains states include Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Wander
Top 3 Cities in Texas
Living in Texas is a unique experience that may be the right fit for you if you are someone who likes the convenience of the big cities here and the friendliness of the communities. One major change in Texas for people moving here from the northeast is the weather. Few northerners are used to seeing hurricanes and tornado conditions forming as frequently as they do in Texas.
By Sasha McGregor7 years ago in Wander
Waterfalls to Chase This Summer
If you're itching to go on a road trip this summer to somewhere nice that you can relax outdoors in, we have the perfect guide for you. One of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors is with checking out one of the best wonders of the world, waterfalls! CarRentals’ 30 Waterfalls to Chase on Your Summer Road Trip has covered 30 amazing falls that are spread out across the United States. The guide includes information on what type of falls the waterfall is, how much hiking to get to the falls, if there is a cost to view the falls, and if you are able to swim there as well!
By Tia Philippart7 years ago in Wander











