
Collage of U.S. cities

Collage of U.S. cities
A decision to visit the United States is just the first in a series of exciting choices a traveler must make in planning a vacation. Are tropical beaches and salsa music your idea of a good time? Or perhaps your tastes run more to mountain air and snow-covered slopes? Would you like to explore the capital of America’s New South or would you prefer to entertain yourself in the center of the world’s entertainment industry? Which interests you more: cable cars or table games?. Whatever you’re seeking, you can find it in one of America’s great cities.
Atlanta, Georgia: Capital of New South Beckons Vistors
Welcome to Atlanta, a modern city with a rich history where the gracious traditions of America’s Old South fuse with the excitement of a vibrant 21st-century urban center. Your Atlanta experience is exactly what you choose to make it, as this “Brave and Beautiful City” offers an impressive legacy of leadership, progress and inspiration — and welcomes you with open arms.

Austin, Texas: Fiercely Independent Live Music Capital
Austin, the 11th-largest city in the United States, has adopted the slogan “The Live Music Capital of the World” because it’s home to many musicians and live music venues. Each March, musicians, filmmakers and social media entrepreneurs converge on Austin for the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival. Its countercultural ambiance contrasts with Austin’s identity as the capital of a U.S. state better known for rodeos, barbecue and other hallmarks of traditional culture

Boston, Massachusetts: America's City of Firsts
Known for its key role in the American Revolution and its excellent educational institutions, Boston is the capital of Massachusetts and the political, commercial and financial center of New England. With a population of 4.6 million, Greater Boston is the 10th-largest U.S. metropolitan area.

Chicago, Illinois: Metropolis on the Great Lakes
The third-largest city in the United States, Chicago is the unofficial capital of the American Midwest, rooted in the Industrial Revolution that transformed the country into a manufacturing powerhouse as urban centers welcomed new immigrant populations. In the early 20th century, the city became famous for the style of blues music developed by its African-American residents.

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