Enjoy USA - City Guide
USA has over 10,000 cities and towns with sprawling suburbs and vast naturally beautiful uninhabited areas. Here is the list of the dynamic nine cities while, the other cities can be found in their corresponding regions.
Washington, D.C. – .Washington, D.C. or the District of Columbia is the national capital of the United States of America and a multi-cultural community. This city is not part of any state, designed specifically to house the federal government. Its beautiful architecture, excellent cultural centers and history attract millions of visitors each year. The states of Virginia and Maryland borders Washington D.C
Boston – The largest city in New England is the capital of Massachusetts and is best known for its colonial history, universities and its passion for sports.It is one of the most historic, wealthy and influential cities in the United States of America. Its plethora of museums, historical sights, and wealth of live performances, all explain why the city gets 16.3 million tourists a year, making it one of the ten most popular tourist locations in the country.
Cambridge - Just across the Charles River, is part of the larger urban area and an essential addition to any visit to Boston.
Chicago - The "Windy City", heart of the Midwest, transportation hub of the nation, notable for its massive skyscrapers and other architectural gems. It is one of the world's great cities with the metropolitan luxuries of theater, dining, and shopping with real Midwestern friendliness.
Los Angeles - Also known as the "City of Angels" this largest city is home of the film industry, palm-fringed neighborhoods is surrounded by vast mountain ranges, deep valleys, forests, desert and miles of coastline on the Pacific Ocean.
Miami - Miami the ‘ Magic City’ attracts sun-seeking northerners and strivers from Latin America and the Caribbean. It is the southernmost city of Florida
New Orleans - The most celebrated city of the American South is known for its quaint French Quarter and annual Mardi Gras celebration. It is the tourist’s hot spot despite being hit hard by Hurricane Katrina in late 2005.
New York - The United States' largest city, home of the financial services and media industries, with world-class cuisine, arts, research, finance, and a diverse, mostly non-native population.
San Francisco - The prettiest American city in California wine country is well-known for its liberal community, hilly terrain, Victorian architecture, scenic beauty, and summer fog. It is the gateway to wine country and Yosemite National park.
Seattle - This is nicknamed The Emerald City green and rainy city is known for its international high-tech giants and the home of a vibrant arts scene. |