Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Illinois
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Illinois
Illinois is full of absolutely amazing, incredible spots.There’s plenty of natural and man-made beauty in Illinois that you probably never even knew existed, including hidden waterfalls, flooded forests, and historic structures. This video includes natural wonders as well as architectural marvels. Among our top places are the Anderson Japanese Gardens and the Shawnee National Forest famed for its awesome Garden of the Gods and home to the Rim Rock Recreational Trail. Consistently named one the top natural destination in Illinois, Garden of the Gods has amazed viewers for years. And we mean many years, as some of these rocks are 320 million years old. Here is an overview of the best places to visit in Illinois. These are just some super great places, but they don’t even come close to covering all the amazing places to explore in Illinois.
#1.Anderson Japanese Gardens
#2.Shawnee National Forest
#3.Starved Rock State Park
#4.Chicago
#5.Cahokia Mounds
#6.Galena
#7.Lincoln's New Salem
#8.Champaign-Urbana
#9.Buffalo Rock State Park
#10.Volo Bog
Best Camping Spots in Missouri. TOP 18
Best Camping Spots in Missouri. TOP 18: Ha Ha Tonka State Park, Montauk State Park, Table Rock State Park, Big Lake State Park, Echo Bluff State Park, Cuivre River State Park, Grand Gulf State Park, Meramec State Park, Mark Twain State Park, Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park, Long Branch State Park, Lake Taneycomo, Roaring River State Park, Lake of the Ozarks, Knob Noster State Park, Hawn State Park, Sam A. Baker State Park, Harry S Truman State Park
Top 10 Natural Attractions in Saint Louis, Missouri. Nature and Parks
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The most beautiful places and sight in Saint Louis.
Top 10. Natural Attractions in Saint Louis, Missouri. Nature and Parks: St. Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, Forest Park, Grant's Farm, Ulysses S. Grant National Historical Site, Laumeier Sculpture Park, Tower Grove Park, Lone Elk Park, Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park, Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center
Missouri Route 66 Road Trip – Visit Missouri
Visit Missouri for Route 66 exploration, ziplining and caves from St. Louis to Meramec Caverns to the “Mural City” of Cuba.
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Public Safety in St. Louis
If you are planning a visit to St. Louis, here’s the first thing you should know: our community is safe and welcoming to everyone. In fact, St. Louis is as safe as any other major urban area in the United States. When traveling to any metropolitan area, visitors must remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings by taking simple, easy steps to reduce their chances of being a victim of crime. To gain a better understanding about public safety in our region, please watch the following video message from the City of St. Louis’ Director of Public Safety, Judge Jimmie Edwards and Police Commissioner John Hayden.
Beach Town Driving - Sullivans Island South Carolina USA
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Sullivan's Island is a town and island in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States, at the entrance to Charleston Harbor, with a population of 1,791 at the 2010 census.[3] The town is part of the Charleston metropolitan area.
Sullivan’s Island: The Sleepy South Carolina Enclave with Big-Ticket Real Estate. The explosive growth of Charleston, S.C., has heated up the real-estate market on nearby Sullivan’s Island, a laid-back beach town where the median sale price is $1.4 million
Visit Buffalo: A Weekend in Buffalo
How about spending a weekend in Buffalo? Take a look at all the reasons you should visit Buffalo.
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This West New York City has gone through a complete re-birth -- the waterfront has made a comeback, restaurants and bars are springing up all over, the buildings of architectural marvels (Frank Lloyd Wright, HH Richardson, Louis Sullivan) are being refurbished. There's a palpable, positive energy here. Go see for yourself!
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What You Should Do in Bloomington
A video about places you should visit on your new trip to Bloomington Illinois!
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Abandoned Theme Park Dinosaur World Arkansas
Dinosaur World, earlier known as John Agar's Land of Kong and Farwell's Dinosaur Park, was a tourist attraction in Beaver, Arkansas. It was a theme park covering 65 acres which contained a hundred life-size sculptures of dinosaurs, cavemen, and other prehistoric creatures as well as the world's largest Noah's Ark Mural painted by local artist Will Johnson. The park closed in 2005. It was the largest dinosaur park in the world.
The park was started in 1967 when Ola Farwell hired Emmet Sullivan to build 6-10 life-size replicas of dinosaurs. It was called Farwell's Dinosaur Park. In the late 1970s the park was sold to Ken Childs and became John Agar's Land of Kong. That's when a 40 feet (12 m) tall statue of King Kong, known as the World's Largest King Kong, was built. The owner, a friend of film actor John Agar, received permission from John Agar to use his name in the name of the park. John Agar had appeared in the 1976 version of King Kong. Many articles report that John Agar was either the owner or part owner, but he was never either one.
The sculptures were created by Emmet Sullivan, who also designed the dinosaur statues in Dinosaur Park and Wall Drug in South Dakota, and the Christ of the Ozarks statue in nearby Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Two local men, A. C. McBride and Orvis Parker handled the actual construction of the dinosaurs.
Along with the nearby Beaver Dam, a few of the park's dinosaurs are featured briefly during the opening scenes of the 1969 horror movie 'It's Alive!'. The tyrannosaurus is featured in the 2005 film Elizabethtown and is shown on the film's cover.
Boston Walking Tour - Beacon Hill, Public Garden, Newbury Street | Travel Guide 【4K】
Exploring Boston City - Massachusetts’ capital and largest city. Founded in 1630, it’s one of the oldest cities in the US. Started walking from Charles Street in Beacon Hill - Boston's most affluent neighborhood. A tiny street in Beacon Hill called Acorn Street is known to be the Most Photographed Street in the US because of the preserved cobblestones pavement. Built in 1837, the Boston Public Garden is a large park in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, located right next to Boston Common. Newbury Street is a destination known for its many retail shops and restaurants.
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