 | Buffalo Niagara, New York - Buffalo has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, from a redeveloped waterfront and revitalized neighborhoods to a burgeoning craft beer scene and over $1 billion in new investment. Like architecture? Visit seven Frank Lloyd Wright structures, stroll through Frederick Law Olmsted parks and stay in a grand hotel designed by the AIA’s first female architect. |
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 | Chicagoland, Illinois - Chicagoland is blossoming economically, and is one of the most vital business-friendly regions in the U.S. having reinvented itself with great success. Formerly an industrial city, it has increased the number of professional and service-sector jobs it offers.
The city and its surrounding communities are flourishing. |
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 | Raleigh, North Carolina - A visit to Raleigh, N.C., is more than a trip to a blossoming Southern metropolis—you'll feel enriched and energized the instant you're warmly welcomed by its smart, savvy locals. |
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 | Arlington, Texas - Home of the AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Park in Arlington, Top O’Hill Terrace, and Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington is like one big playground! With days worth of fun to be had at one of its attractions, Arlington is also an international food hot spot. |
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 | Austin, Texas - Austin is a diverse city, because it offers both chic city life and beautiful hill-country less than an hour away. Both the city and surrounding towns in the Hill Country host many outdoor events. The historic towns and more than two dozen vineyards create a laid-back and soulful environment waiting to be explored. |
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 | Grove City, Ohio - Grove City, Ohio is located just seven miles from downtown Columbus. This has been an up and coming area for several years now. We have shopping, over 100 restaurants and entertainment in the area. |
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 | Birmingham, Alabama - Something we hear time and again from first time visitors to Birmingham is that they never realized the beauty of the area. With the foothills of the Appalachians as a dramatic backdrop, the city is laid out on a series of lush rolling hills, with woodland-covered neighborhoods just minutes from downtown. |
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 | Wilson, North Carolina - Wilson, North Carolina has a population base of 70,000 full of southern charm, wonderful attractions, a diverse economy, historic downtown with rich historic efforts and preservation. Home to the World's Largest Tobacco Market, Sequoia RedWood Trees, North Carolina's only Gigabit City, Eastern North Carolina Barbecue, the East Coast's Largest Antique Market and "Whirligigs". |
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 | Irvine, California - Located in the center of Orange County, Calif., Irvine is a convenient gateway to a true Southern California vacation. Visitors can enjoy miles of hiking and biking trails, golf, shopping, culture, diverse dining, activities and the city’s close proximity to the area’s popular beaches and attractions. |
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 | High Point, North Carolina - Experience life in a place where time is measured in centuries. Explore magnificent gardens, feel the speed and history of NASCAR's Winston Cup Museum. Recognized as North Carolina's City of the Arts, Winston-Salem is also known for international festivals including the National Black Theatre Festival. Watch craftsman at work downtown in the arts district and wander through the 1. |
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 | Lake Norman, North Carolina - Be sure to look closely at Charlotte and you'll discover a lot. Thanks to recent additions ranging from the NASCAR Hall of Fame to the EpiCentre, a dynamic entertainment destination in Center City, Charlotte's become a vibrant hub on the Eastern seaboard. |
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 | Augusta, Georgia - Augusta epitomizes the Classic South. Founded as a trading post during the British colonial period, the city showcases Antebellum mansions, hallowed historic sites, and quiet, tree-lined avenues perfect for relaxing strolls.
While Augusta celebrates its colorful past, it is equally proud of its exciting present. |
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