Best All-American Vacations: Fan Favorite
With all that the US has to offer, there were plenty of destinations that couldn’t make our top 10. Tell us in the comments which All-American destination should be added to our experts’ picks.
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Our panel of advisors -- including Travel Channel hosts Don Wildman and Kinga Philipps as well as Roadtrippers.com founder James Fisher -- selected their favorite US destinations for Travel's Best All-American Vacations 2014.
Now, we want to hear from you! With all that the US has to offer, there were plenty of vacations that couldn’t make our top 10. Vote on the All-American destinations below and the favorite will be added to our experts’ picks.
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