The 10 Best Places To Live In South Carolina
The 10 best places to live in South Carolina for 2018.
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South Carolina is a southeastern U.S. state known for its shoreline of subtropical beaches and marshlike sea islands.
Settled by the English in 1670, the colony named for King Charles I was split into North and South Carolina in 1710.
South Carolina's tourism industry has blossomed in recent years.
Coastal Charleston is a historic city, defined by pastel-colored houses, Old South plantations and Fort Sumter, where the Civil War’s opening shots were fired.
To the north is the Grand Strand, a roughly 60-mile stretch of beachfront known for golf courses and the vacation town Myrtle Beach.
South Carolina is known for its family-friendly and affordable beaches, warm weather and hundreds of golf courses.
The state is also home to many well-known schools, including Clemson University, the University of South Carolina, located in the state capital of Columbia,
the historically black South Carolina State University, Furman University, and a state-run military college, The Citadel, in Charleston.
Whether you prefer an exclusive lakefront golf resort near the Blue Ridge Mountains, love the historic charm of Charleston,
or dream of lazing in Lowcountry style on Pawleys Island, the state's diverse cities and regions cater to a variety of lifestyles and interests.
South Carolina also offers innovative healthcare facilities, a mild climate, a low cost of living, and ample outdoor attractions,
as well as a mix of arts, culture, dining, and entertainment opportunities. From nature preserves and golf courses to historic sites and shopping centers, it's easy to see the appeal of South Carolina retirement living.
Here are the 10 best places to live or retire in South Carolina for 2018:
1. Charleston.
2. Greenville.
3. Myrtle Beach.
4. Lexington.
5. Mauldin.
6. Mount Pleasant.
7. Tega Cay.
8. Clemson.
9. Fort Mill.
10. Seven Oaks.
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Top 10 Must-See Scenic Routes on a Trans-America Road Trip
Top10 Must-See Scenic Routes on a Trans-America Road Trip
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Top 10 Must See Scenic Routes on a Trans-America Road Trip
Pack up the car, it’s time to hit some of the most beautiful roads the country has to offer. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Must See Scenic Routes on a Trans-America Road Trip .
For this list, we’ll be looking at some of the most stunning, unique and picturesque popular drives in America.
#10: The Loneliest Road
Nevada
#9: Old Mine Road
New Jersey
#8: Kancamagus Highway
New Hampshire
#7: Million Dollar Highway
Colorado
#6: The High Road to Taos
New Mexico
#5: Route 66
Illinois to California
#4: Blue Ridge Parkway
Virginia and North Carolina
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Walking in North Bergen, New Jersey, USA
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Top List of the Best 2019 Attractions in all 50 States
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ALABAMA: Battleship USS Alabama
ALASKA: Tracy Arm Fjord
ARIZONA: The Grand Canyon
ARKANSAS: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
CALIFORNIA: Alcatraz Island
COLORADO: Garden of the Gods
CONNECTICUT: Yale University Art Gallery
DELAWARE: Air Mobility Command Museum
FLORIDA: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
GEORGIA: Savannah Historic District
HAWAII: USS Arizona Memorial
IDAHO: Boise River Greenbelt
ILLINOIS: The Art Institute of Chicago
INDIANA: Children's Museum of Indianapolis
IOWA: Capitol Building
KENTUCKY: Louisville Mega Cavern
LOUISIANA: The National WWII Museum
MAINE: Marginal Way
MARYLAND: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
MASSACHUSETTS: Fenway Park
MICHIGAN: The Henry Ford
MINNESOTA: Minneapolis Institute of Art
MISSISSIPPI: Vicksburg National Military Park
MISSOURI: Sight & Sound Theatres
MONTANA: Going-to-the-Sun Road at Glacier National Park
NEBRASKA: Henry Doorly Zoo
NEVADA: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Kancamagus Highway
NEW JERSEY: Cape May County Park & Zoo
NEW MEXICO: White Sands National Monument
NEW YORK: Central Park
NORTH CAROLINA: Blue Ridge Parkway
NORTH DAKOTA: Theodore Roosevelt National Park
OHIO: National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
OKLAHOMA: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
OREGON: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
PENNSYLVANIA: Gettysburg National Military Park
RHODE ISLAND: The Breakers
SOUTH CAROLINA: Falls Park on the Reedy
SOUTH DAKOTA: Custer State Park
TENNESSEE: Sugarlands Distilling Company
TEXAS: San Antonio Riverwalk
UTAH: Bryce Canyon National Park
VERMONT: Stowe Recreation Path
VIRGINIA: Arlington National Cemetery
WASHINGTON: Chihuly Garden and Glass
WASHINGTON, DC: The Lincoln Memorial
WEST VIRGINIA: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
WISCONSIN: Lambeau Field
WYOMING: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The 10 Best Places To Live In Virginia
The 10 Best Places To Live In Virginia For 2018
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Centrally located in the Mid-Atlantic region on the east coast of the United States, Virginia is an ideal spot to settle down.
Its location allows easy access to the North and the South of the eastern part of the U.S.
Boasting all four seasons and beautiful mountains in the western part of Virginia, as well as miles of sandy ocean beaches to the east, this state is beautiful year-round.
With a bustling capital toward the south in Richmond and Alexandria to the north, Virginia isn’t just for lovers, it’s for everyone.
Agriculture has always been a key contributor to the Virginia economy, and today 33 percent of the land remains devoted to farming.
Other key industries in Virginia are the military, government services and technology, with Virginia having the highest concentration of technology workers of any state.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Virginia:
1. Arlington (Best Overall City)
2. Ashburn.
3. Reston.
4. Virginia Beach.
5. Chesapeake. (Best Overall Quality of Life)
6. Alexandria. (Best Downtown)
7. Glen Allen (Best City to Raise a Family)
8. Ferrum (Most Affordable Small Town)
9. Staunton (Most Beautiful Town)
10. Blacksburg (Best Place to Retire)
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The 10 Best Towns To Live In Maryland For 2018
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Where are the best Towns to live in the state of Maryland?
To the untrained eye they are the places that have awesome economies. They’re the places in Old Line State where people have the best jobs, residents are all above average, and the sun shines the most.
However, we don’t trust the untrained eye and instead look to data to understand the best places to call home in Maryland.
There might be some surprises on this list, but when you look at the unbiased data, it’s hard to argue against.
After analyzing 37 places in Maryland, we came up with this list of the best places:
1 - Hampstead.
2 - Rockville.
3 - Bowie.
4 - Poolesville.
5 - Walkersville.
6 - Mount Airy.
7 - La Plata.
8 - Thurmont.
9 - Cheverly.
10 - Takoma Park.
If you’re looking for something more national, check out the best states in America or the best places to live in America.
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Devil's Tree, New Jersey - Why So Evil?
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Hey guys, let's take a look at the Devil's tree in Bernards Township, New Jersey. This oak tree is said to be more than 250 years old and is considered pure evil. A closer look shows that many people have tried to cut it down and it is now protected with a chain link fence. How does a tree... get so much attention? Locals tell you that anyone who disrespects this tree by spitting, peeing on it or simply taunting it will have serious consequences. You spit on this tree, you will get a severe case of strep throat. One guy peed on it and hit a deer while driving back. Another guy mocked the tree and had a nose bleed right away. Anyone who touches the tree and tries to eat at a restaurant on the same day will find that his hands have turned black. What makes this tree so evil? Because it has 2 very real stories behind it.
The first story is that this township was the headquarters of Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey. After the defeat in the Civil War, many southern war veterans moved to this part of the state. In fact there were so many of them in this area that there is a place nearby called Rebel Hill. But the most active period of the KKK began right after the movie The Birth of a nation in 1915. It is a fact that they lynched numerous black people on this tree. Ironically, these lynchings were led by a Reverend called Carl Mellberg of the Basking Ridge Methodist Church. You can see that this tree must have been a very convenient place because it is far away from any police station or big cities back then. The KKK often lynched just any black person they could find on this tree simply to show their power. This was not limited to just black men but they also hung black women and children. This is one big reason why locals believe that there are so many trapped souls in this tree and people who put up their ears on the trunk claim that you can hear screaming and begging from inside the tree. Guys who drive by during midnight have also reported seeing hanging bodies swaying from the branches.
The second story which is also true is that a farmer who owned a large piece of land in this area, went bankrupt during the great depression. This was a time when farmers began burning corn rather than coal in their stoves because corn was cheaper. Unable to feed his wife and kids, this farmer brought them here on a nice day for a picnic, killed them all and then hung himself on the tree.
Now, with so many homicides and suicide, this tree has a lot of negative energy. Devil worshipers use this energy till date to jinx their enemies. They come here after midnight and place weird objects like this one in the tree. They believe that the trapped souls will transfer their energy on the object if it is placed here for a full lunar cycle. This strange wooden thing was most probably placed by a devil worshipper. He or she would later take this and bury it under the enemy's yard which will bring misfortune to him.
If you visit the tree after dark, you will be followed by a big black truck while driving back. This story seems to have many eyewitness accounts. The truck will follow you up until a certain point and after the road bends, you won't see it. Some say this makes sense because there is a sign that says park closed 1/2 hours after sunset, violators will be prosecuted and the park ranger could be driving the black truck. Others say that the sign was only put up recently but this has been happening for many years. Is it possible that there is a sentinel guarding the devil's tree?
Also, right below the devil's tree is a boulder called the heat rock or the devil's rock. It is true that it is unusually warmer than the rest of the area, even during winter. Is it because there is some hidden natural phenomena like hot springs underneath or because of paranormal activity?
A while ago, I posted a video about the Devil's Tree in Florida which has an even better story attached to it, but this tree has become so notorious that they are making a movie about it now. I hope you liked this video, I am Praveen Mohan. Thanks a lot for watching, don't forget to subscribe and I'll talk to you soon.
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Skagit Valley Tulip fields, Mount Vernon, Washington state, USA, April 2016
Skagit Valley Tulip fields, WA, April, 2016.
Nothing screams spring like a day trip to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in April. This month-long celebration has miles of tulip farms to explore.
In this video you can watch the tulip fields as the crops of RoozenGaarde/Washington Bulb Co., Inc. and Tulip Town. The fields are different each year due to crop rotation. Both RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town also have displays of tulips in gardens for visitors to view and photograph. The fields are generally not for “picking,” just admiring and taking pictures. Often there are paths around the fields, but generally they don’t want you walking in the rows of flowers, as the bulbs are fragile. Tulips are usually for sale at the entrances, so you can take some home.
Getting There
It’s easy to get to the Skagit Valley. Travel north on I-5 for approximately 60 miles. The tulips are generally grown in a 15-mile triangle bordered by Highway 20, the Skagit River, and the Swinish River Channel.
Tulip Town
15002 Bradshaw Road
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360.424.8152
Tulip Town offers over 80 varieties of tulips growing in the fields.
Operates daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Parking is free; $5 admission for adults, children ages 5 and under are free. Sorry, not pets.
RoozenGaarde
15867 Beaver Marsh Rd, Mount Vernon, WA 98273. (360)424-8531
RoozenGaarde has a colorful 4-acre display garden with over 250,000 bulbs and an authentic Dutch windmill. Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for military with I.D., children ages 5 and under are free; parking is free with admission. RoozenGaarde is open daily from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sorry, no pets permitted in the garden.
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Welcome to Union City, New Jersey, USA!!
Welcome to Union City, NJ, USA! This video shows street scenes from the city of Union City in New Jersey, in the United States. From 49th Street to Paterson Plank Rd (1st street), from Park Avenue to Kennedy Blvd, Citywide. Some of the streets that was recorded was Bergenline Avenue, Broadway, Park Avenue, 32nd Street, Palisade, Kennedy Blvd, Kerrigan Ave, Summit Ave, and much more. Also, the Hudson Bergen Light Rail Station in Bergenline was recorded. Obviously, not everything was recorded, otherwise, the video would be very long.
Union City has a population of more than 67,000 and is just about 1.3 miles square miles, and is the most densely populated city in the US. It's close to New York City and accessible. Some of the video clips was recorded in the borders of Union City, but focusing in Union City. For example, near the border of Jersey City / Union City once. Also, near the border of Weehawken twice (and recording in the Union City side and focusing in UC). Near the border of North Bergen twice, and near the border of West New York twice. The rest, was pure Union City. Please subscribe, so you been notify, since I will still making similar videos.