Top 10 Best small towns in America. I added some Polls to the video.
Best small towns in America.My favorite is #6. I will relocate there someday.
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Top 10 most secluded towns in America.
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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Atlanta, Georgia. #2 is enough for me.
This is my top 10 list of reasons not to move to Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta is a great state that I love to visit, it also has some not such great places and things.
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10 Best Places to Live in Australia.
Australia is perhaps the most unique continent and country on planet Earth, with its immensely indigenous population and eco-system, stemming back to tens of thousands of years ago. With cultures unique to the continent, such as Aboriginal, Melanesian and Torres Strait Islander cultures, Australia offers a world of experience that can’t be gained in any other civilization. With climates ranging from tropical, to desert, to grassland, to more temperate regions in the south, Australia is a geographically diverse continent with mass appeal in terms of education, job opportunity, art and entertainment, and overall quality of life. Here are just some of the 10 best places to live in Australia, from the largest cities to the smallest rural gems.
1: Melbourne, Victoria
2: Mackay, Queensland
3: Wodonga, Victoria
4: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
5: Brisbane, Queensland
6: Adelaide, South Australia
7: Sydney, New South Wales
8: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
9: Gold Coast, Queensland
10: Perth, Western Australia
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Amtrak's Coast Starlight: Los Angeles to Seattle
Climb aboard Amtrak's Coast Starlight for a trip through some of the most spectacular scenery in the western United States. We'll follow the train on its 1,377 mile long journey from Los Angeles, California to Seattle, Washington along the Pacific Ocean, through river valleys, and up over forested mountain ranges. Along the way, we'll make a few brief side trips to some notable landmarks. The Coast Starlight is one of Amtrak's premiere long distance passenger trains and this video gives you just about the most complete coverage of the train you can find anywhere. Don't miss your ticket for the Coast Starlight! All aboard!
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US Highway 2 -- End-to-End
US Highway 2 End-to-End road trip from Everett WA to Houlton ME. Here's a video that covers it all... at a speed equal to about 20,000 mph! All of the images are from my DashCam, which shoots still photos once per minute whenever I'm driving and video whenever I want. The music is by Stephen Jacob -- -- a truly extraordinary composer, pianist and friend. See more at
Top 10 Prettiest Towns in United States | Prettiest Towns in USA
Top 10 Prettiest Towns in United States
Do you live in one of the America’s prettiest cities? It’s impossible to say what’s “best” for everyone, of course. But where’s the fun in not trying? Here, below is our list of top 10 prettiest towns in United States. These beautiful towns are not only thriving economically, they’ve also got all you could want in a place to raise a family: plenty of green space, good schools, and a strong sense of community.
10. Edgartown, Massachusetts
Edgartown is a town located on Martha’s Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the county seat of Dukes County. Widely known as an exclusive enclave for the affluent and famous, the island is at its most charming in Edgartown, the largest and most expensive community on the Vineyard.
9. Key West, Florida
Closer to Cuba than it is to the mainland United States, Key West exudes a laid-back and casual vibe that is different than almost any other town in the country. It’s a place that marches to its own (usually steel) drummer.
8. Longview, Washington
Not even the port industry that clusters around the Lewis and Clark bridge can block the scenery of one of the Pacific Northwest’s most charming towns. “It is one of the only, if not the only planned community in the west at the time,” says Foster Church of “Discovering Main Street.
7. Athens, Georgia
A university town that enjoyed a small measure of renown in the ‘80s and ‘90s, thanks to a fertile music scene which gave birth to the B-52s and R.E.M., among others. Athens is earning a more recent reputation as a post-industrial success story.
6. Tarrytown, New York
Tarrytown’s rich history, including being a throughway on the Underground Railroad, name-dropped by Washington Irving in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” and, later, one of the preferred Upstate getaways for New York’s rich and powerful, is visible wherever you go in this Hudson River-side town
5. Fort Benton, Montana
Fort Benton is a city in and the county seat of Chouteau County, Montana, United States. A portion of the city was designated as a National Historic Landmark District in 1961. Established in 1846, a full generation before the U.S. Civil War, Fort Benton is one of the oldest settlements in the American West. Founded as a fur-trading post in 1847, the town flourished well into the 1860s, when the Gold Rush cash was flowing back eastward.
4. Breckenridge, Colorado
In a state known for its charming alpine ski towns, Breckenridge stands out both for its stunning vistas, charming streets, family-friendly vibe and – most importantly, for many visitors – unsurpassed proximity to a wide variety of world-class ski options. With giant peaks, more than 150 trails.
3. Gatlinburg, Tennessee
With its charming, quaint old buildings in the centre of town, its dramatic mountain backdrop and the only ski resort in Tennessee, Gatlinburg has become a popular tourist destination for regional fun-seekers.
2. Camden, Maine
Camden is a famous summer colony in the Mid-Coast region of Maine. Similar to Bar Harbor, Nantucket and North Haven, Camden is well known for its summer community of wealthy Northeasterners, mostly from Boston, New York and Philadelphia. “It’s like a movie set. In fact, it has often been a movie set.”
1. Newport, Rhode Island
Known for being the city of some of the “Summer White Houses”. Like a town stuck in time but with the occasional hole in the space-time continuum to allow for modern touches, Newport, with its stunning harbor and bevy of old homes, is the quintessential New England town. Newport’s fame began as a 19th century summertime visitors’ magnet of a town, and it still reliably draws in clusters of visitors, both for the daytime shopping, eating, and sightseeing options
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25 best places to visit in the U.S.
Hi Everyone, Today We Talk About The 25 best places to visit in the U.S. So Let's go.
Number 25. Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park, which extends through Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, has hot springs, geysers and mountain views, plus hiking and other ways to explore.
Number 24. Big Sur
HBO's recent show Big Little Lies was filmed at Big Sur, Calif. Its rugged coastline isn't for swimming — it's all about the views at spots like Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park and Sand Dollar Beach.
Number 23. Savannah
Recently ranked by U.S. & World Report as the number one affordable honeymoon destination in the U.S., Savannah, Ga., has a popular restaurant scene, beaches and river views.
Number 22. Denver
The city has attractions like the Red Rock Amphitheater for concerts and a thriving craft beer scene, plus hiking in the nearby mountains.
Number 21. Park City
Beyond skiing and the Sundance Film Festival, Park City, Utah also has luxury resorts and an historic Main Street.
Number 20. Asheville, N.C.
Among foodies, Asheville has been gaining a reputation as a hot spot. The city also has more beer breweries per capita than any other place in America.
Number 19. Seattle
The laid-back city may have a reputation for grey skies, but it's also got diverse neighborhoods packed with coffee shops and restaurants, and there's easy access to outdoor activities.
Number 18. Yosemite
A day trip from San Francisco, Sacramento or Lake Tahoe, Yosemite National Park is known for hikeable landmarks like Half Dome, Glacier Point and the John Muir Trail.
Number 17. Charleston
The coastal city offers historical sites and period architecture, as well as some of the best southern cuisine.
Number 16. Los Angeles
See celebrities in Hollywood, hit the beach in Venice or shop in Beverly Hills. L.A. is also known for its street vendors offering fusion food.
Number 15. Miami
It's not just about the beaches, nightlife and restaurants — it also has a big art scene and museums that tell Miami's unique cultural history.
Number 14. Boston
Go for the historical sites and stay for the chowder. Boston is also home to the Red Sox at Fenway, Faneuil Hall and plenty of college campuses.
Number 13. Breckenridge
Once a Gold Rush town, now Breckenridge has 3,000 acres of mountain terrain for skiing.
Number 12. Hawaii
Hawaii's Big Island is famously home to two active volcanoes, but it also has the unique green sands at Papakolea Beach and black sands at Punalu'u Beach.
Number 11. Kauai
The oldest Hawaiian island is less touristy and more laid back. Expect lots of greenery, hiking and beaches.
Number 10. San Diego
Visitors can spend a day at the beach or at the San Diego Zoo, and the evening at downtown restaurants.
Number 9. New Orleans
Culture is the main attraction: from gumbo, beignets and creole cuisine to Jazz and blues to the architecture of the French Quarter and Garden District.
Number 8. Washington, D.C.
Not far from landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument, D.C. also has a growing bar and restaurant scene.
Number 7. Sonoma
Brimming with wineries and vineyards, this Northern Californian town is more rustic than nearby Napa.
Number 6. Grand Canyon
About 4.5 million people visit Grand Canyon National Park, each year. Bright Angel Trail on the South Rim is a tourist favorite.
Number 5. San Francisco
Beyond its start-up mecca reputation, there's still lots of culture and diversity among the city's neighborhoods from the Mission to the Castro. Don't forget iconic sights like Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.
Number 4. Maui
Maui has abundant seafood, scenery and beaches, plus the popular Haleakala crater and winding Road to Hana.
Number 3. Honolulu - Oahu
Honolulu has a balance of urban and beach environments — Waikiki is a top attraction. The weather is pleasant year-round.
Number 2. Philadelphia
While Philadelphia has a wealth of national history like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, the one-time home of Benjamin Franklin has evolved to a modern, lively destination.
Number 1. New York
Manhattan offers Broadway theater productions, art galleries, shopping, world-class restaurants, parks and skyscrapers all in less than 23 square miles.
So here are 25 best places to visit in the U.S. I hope you enjoy the video. So which place you like Most. Tell us in comments.
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509-La Verkin UT, UN Free Zone and Pah Tempe Hot Springs
La Verkin is a city in Washington County, Utah.
The population of La Verkin is around 5000, and it’s in walking distance of Hurricane, and the two cities have historically had close ties.
Theories about the origin of the city's name suggest that it may be a corruption of the Spanish la virgen, after the nearby Virgin River,] or possibly an error in the transcription of the term beaver skin.
La Verkin contains the southernmost highway junction to Zion National Park, at the intersection of Utah SR-9.
There's also a noted pony-truss style bridge, built in 1908, that rises some 200 feet over the river, spanning over 75 feet in length.
The city made national headlines in 2001 when the City Council passed an ordinance declaring La Verkin a United Nations-free zone.
La Verkin is the 'mouse that roared,' only to be crushed by the [Utah] state attorney general, the threatening communist ACLU group, the world government U.N., and the Utah media.
The night of July 4, 2001 was surreal in the tiny town of La Verkin, Utah.
On that night, specifically chosen for its patriotic symbolism, the Mayor and City Council met in special session to address what it saw as an urgent constitutional and international crisis.
They hoped to save the citizens of their town from a pernicious evil that the Congress, President, and Supreme Court of the United States seemed to ignore: the United Nations' designs to usurp the U.S.'s national sovereignty.
Kind of the opposite, where the state of California declaring itself a sanctuary state and as such proclaiming the state will not follow US Federal immigration laws.
In either case, neither has the best interest of our country
The La Verkin City Council decided to act by passing a U.N.-free zone ordinance.
Not surprisingly, the ordinance sparked sharp criticism.
Almost two weeks later the La Verkin Mayor said, We've been pushed far enough, and long enough. We're tired of marching to [the U.N.] agenda. . . .
Maybe La Verkin is the crucible to get the rest of the cities and the national government to listen.
Newspaper accounts cite a Councilman as saying, after displaying a map of the United States color-coded with areas purportedly under U.N. control, You may only have two years of freedom in this country, and I'm saying we do not want that to happen.'
The debate continued until July 24, 2001, when, by a thin 3-2 margin, the City Council voted in favor of a revised, and significantly watered down, U.N.- free zone ordinance.
At the height of the tempest, La Verkin's reputation actually inspired curious, passing tourists to inquire at City Hall about buying anti-U.N. merchandise.
Six months later, the storm seemed to have passed as quickly as it came.
Although La Verkin was the first local government to adopt a U.N.- free zone ordinance, it has not been the last.
In 2001, the City Council of Bingham, New Mexico adopted an ordinance similar in style and scope to the one in La Verkin.
In 2003, voters in Grant County, Oregon, approved a similar U.N.-free zone ordinance.
In addition, a local citizen's group has unsuccessfully lobbied Lincoln County in Montana to adopt a comparable ordinance.
Thus, although hardly a legislative stampede, the anti-U.N. movement is not isolated to La Verkin.
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Downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square to T-Mobile Park | Virtual Walking Tour | 4K 60ᶠᵖˢ | City
This is a virtual walking tour from Pioneer Square on 1st in Downtown Seattle, Washington to T-Mobile Park (formerly known as Safeco Field until January 1, 2019), also passing by Century Link Park. This is home of the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks, in Seattle, Washington (US state).
Art galleries, coffee shops and trendy bars fill Pioneer Square’s late-1800s Romanesque Revival buildings. Tourists explore subterranean streets on the guided Underground Tour, and learn about Seattle’s roots at the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Office workers unwind in secluded Waterfall Garden Park or grab lunch from food trucks at Occidental Square, a plaza with bistro tables and bocce courts. Wikipedia
CenturyLink Field is a multi-purpose stadium located in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer. Wikipedia
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park located in Seattle, Washington. Owned and operated by the Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District, it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball and has a seating capacity of 47,929 for baseball. Wikipedia
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