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Missouri

It’s known as the Show Me State, and boy, Missouri sure shows it to you: the arch in St. Louis, the flavors of wine country, the majesty of the Ozarks and more.

Maine

Pack your hiking shoes on a trip to New England’s northern tip; you’ll need them to traverse trails both inland and coastal. Scaling peaks in Acadia National Park will get the blood pumping before you hit the waters of Maine’s lakes and shoreline.

Maryland

Cities, beaches, mountains — Maryland may be small, but it has them all. Visitors will find distinct regions with distinct draws: scenic hills, great skiing and Civil War sites in the west; Baltimore’s Inner Harbor attractions and sports fever in the center; and the Ocean City boardwalk, Chesapeake Bay and those famed crabs on the Eastern Shore.

Louisiana

While Creole and Cajun cuisine satisfies your taste buds, Civil War landmarks and vast plantations chronicle Louisiana’s history. Cities such as New Orleans and Baton Rouge show its exuberance — evident especially in the vibrant music scene, which spawned the jazz genre.

Cape Cod

The charming vibe of this Massachusetts destination makes it a popular vacation spot for New Englanders and city dwellers. Just about a 4-hour drive from New York City, there are villages to explore, shops to browse, beaches to play on, lighthouses to climb, whales to watch and art galleries to admire.

Boston

There’s no shortage of things to do in Boston, one of America’s oldest cities. History buffs and bar hoppers alike will appreciate the vast array of Boston hotels, tours and attractions.

Baltimore

From the Inner Harbor to Little Italy, there's no shortage of things to do in Baltimore. See dolphins at the National Aquarium, stay in a haunted hotel in Fell's Point or feast on world-famous Maryland blue crabs.