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Ranches are part of America’s fabric. The very idea of them conjures up images of wide-open spaces, sun-kissed cowboys and a slow-paced, idyllic way of life. So idyllic that every year, urban dwellers don hats and boots for a Western vacation on one of the country’s many dude ranches. City life is left at the metaphorical gate for horses named Bandit and Hawkeye, Rio and Deuce stand bridled and ready for the proverbial trail.
People need something to smile about during the winter and swooshing down snowy slopes on a pair of skis or a snowboard seems to do the trick. Skiing (and boarding) is enjoyed by many, from kids who haven't even been walking long to cautious moms to extreme sport junkies. It's something that the entire family can enjoy and even better when ski resorts
A great way to combat the sweltering heat on a hot summer day is to make a splash at a waterpark. There are a wide variety of parks all over North America where visitors can experience slippery loops, drops and
There are some images and landscapes recognized the world over. Just as a photograph of Uluru (formerly called Ayers Rock) immediately brings to mind the Australian Outback and the Arctic makes one think of polar bears and ice caps, the dramatic red landscapes of the American Southwest conjure up images of vast canyons, Old West movies and stunning panoramas.
With a drink, hot dog and Cracker Jacks in hand, there is nothing like the experience of watching America's national pastime from a seat in one of the country's legendary ball parks. Luckily for baseball fans, the United States is a mecca for parks with interesting history, state-of-the-art architecture and distinct character formed by odd superstitions.
The 5th of May—or in Spanish, el
Cinco de Mayo—in many United States
cities means one thing: fiesta time. Mariachi music winds through streets as
sombrero-clad Mexican men play guitars and women click their castanets
and dance folkloric-style along parade routes in large hooped dresses.
Boulevards and squares are festooned with red, white and green, and
street vendors and restaurants offer up tamales and empañadas washed
down with cold cervezas and tequila.
Every summer the United States comes together as a nation to celebrate its favorite holiday--its birthday. The fourth of July marks the date when America gained its independence from the British and signed the Declaration of Independence.
As the night of October 31st looms, the urge to feel scared creeps into the minds of many. Fortunately for those eager for a fright there's a line-up of blood-thirsty vampires, bandaged zombies and deranged clowns ready to deliver. In fact, there are terrifying attractions across the entire country, ranging from haunted hayrides to eerie hotels where brave visitors can let their imaginations run wild...