10 Best Places to Visit in Utah - Travel Video
With five national parks, 43 state parks, and vast areas of breathtaking wilderness, Utah is one of the most popular states in the country for tourism. Along with what is recognized as the best snow on earth, visitors to Utah are also able to enjoy outdoor recreation, scenic vistas, and world-class shopping and dining. Thanks to Utah’s ideal location, this lovely state presents the best of the Desert Southwest and the Rocky Mountains. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Utah:
The 10 Best Places To Live In Illinois (USA)
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Illinois (USA)
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Illinois is as diverse a state as its cities and people. Located in the heartland of America, the Land of Lincoln may have cultivated a reputation as one of the worst run states, but it still remains a great choice for anyone looking to put down roots.
Unemployment rate is one of the major causes of the high migration rates out of the state in recent years, but Illinois continues to prove its economic resilience. Illinois is also home to dozens of cities with revitalized downtowns, excellent entertainment venues and endless outdoor recreation opportunities.
Universities in the state are on the leading edge of research and several of them, including the University of Illinois (Champaign Urbana) and Northwestern University,
are among the only 108 institutions nationally classified as “Very High Research Activity” on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
In the heart of the Midwest, Illinois has some crazy weather. The winters are harsh, the summers are hot, and several different seasons can show their face in a single day.
Every Illinoisan knows the importance of learning how to drive in snow and knows how to survive if their city gets shut down for a couple days.
Here are the 10 best places (cities and towns) to live in Illinois for 2018:
1. Northbrook.
2. Winnetka.
3. Buffalo Grove.
4. Naperville.
5. Galena.
6. Highland Park.
7. Wheaton.
8. Marion.
9. Park Ridge.
10. Elmhurst.
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The 10 Best Places To Live In Maine | For 2018
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Maine is the north easternmost of the fifty US states. A versatile and vibrant landscape home to 1.3 million people.
With an impressive 3500-miles of coastline to enjoy, you are never far from the sandy shores in Maine.
The Atlantic coast is rugged and raw; waves crash against the rocks and the lighthouses stand proud above the choppy waters below.
When we said Maine offers a versatile landscape, we weren’t kidding. Maine has a desert! Almost unheard of in a state that is so very coastal.
Outside the town of Freeport lies 40-acres of smooth, sandy desert; becoming an evermore popular attraction for both domestic and international visitors.
Maine is a keen fishing state, and in 2014 it produced nearly 90% of the United State’s lobster yield. For those who are fans of seafood, you will feel right at home here in Maine.
When it comes to looking at this state as a potential place to live, you’re already onto a winner with easy access to outstanding natural beauty.
We appreciate that proximity to the wild isn’t the be all and end all, so in our list of 10 best places to live in Maine we have taken into consideration quality of public schools,
job opportunities, and general amenities.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Maine for 2018:
1. Portland.
2. Cape Elizabeth.
3. Caribou.
4. Farmington.
5. Brewer.
6. Gorham.
7. Yarmouth.
8. Falmouth.
9. Freepot.
10. Cumberland.
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Top 15 Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Grand Junction, Colorado
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Grand Junction, Colorado: Grand Mesa, Downtown Grand Junction, Canyon View Park, Children's Nature Center, Two Rivers Winery, Museum of Western Colorado, John McConnell Math and Science Center, James M. Robb: Colorado River State Park, Grand Junction Visitors Center, Whitewater Hill Vineyards, Western Colorado Botanical Gardens, Western Colorado Center for the Arts, Cross Orchards Historic Site, Grand Junction Motor Speedway, Get Air At The Silo
Best Things To Do in Grand Junction, Colorado CO
Grand Junction Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Grand Junction. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Grand Junction for You. Discover Grand Junction as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Grand Junction.
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List of Best Things to do in Grand Junction, Colorado (CO)
Grand Mesa
Downtown Grand Junction
Two Rivers Winery
Canyon View Park
Children's Nature Center
Dominguez Canyon
John McConnell Math and Science Center
Grand Junction Visitors Center
Museum of the West
James M. Robb - Colorado River State Park
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.
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Palisade, Colorado Orchard in August
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Shooting Range at the Wild West Ghost Town Colorado Springs
Shooting the targets at the gun range... The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era!
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As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
An Authentic Ghost Town
Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
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Ghost Town History
Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.
Louisville Colorado Town and Neighborhood Tour
Louisville Colorado has the distinction of being named Money Magazine's #1 best place to live in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. The Money Magazine Study included crime rate, quality of life, health statistics, employment and housing measures. Obviously, Louisville was at or near the top in all of these categories to be #1 in the nation.
Louisville Colorado is a small town with easy access to both Boulder and Denver. It's a town where kids walk to school and friends meet for lunch at an old town restaurant.
Louisville Colorado was originally a coal mining town and was founded in the late 1800's. For many years Louisville's population was around 2,000 residents. Now it is a thriving town of 18,000.
The highly rated schools are part of the Boulder Valley School District. There is one high school, two middle schools and four elementary schools. The schools consistently rank among the states best.
There are many options for shopping and dining. Old Town features many quaint restaurants and is a great place to spend a relaxed evening. Louisville is surrounded by shopping; it is minutes from The Flatirons Crossing Mall and other large retailers like Super Target, Wild Oats Market and Costco. I'd be surprised if you had to go further than 10 minutes to find anything you would want to buy.
Real Estate: There is a diverse housing stock in Louisville Colorado. In Old Town you will find bungalows and remodeled Victorians. The rest of Louisville was mostly developed in the 1970's through the 1990's. A typical neighborhood is Louisville features quiet, winding streets of well kept homes within an easy walk to a park or open space.
Louisville's housing market is particularly strong. There is high demand and typically not many homes on the market.
All of Boulder County is an outdoor mecca and Louisville in particular has a great outdoor lifestyle. It's easy to get around on a bike and there are many parks, a city owned recreation center, a golf course and open space trails to enjoy.
So, if you are interested in living in Money Magazine's #1 Best Place To Live call me. I'm a Boulder County Native and one of the top Realtors in the area. I'd love to give you a personalized tour.
Neil Kearney 303.818.4055
The best places you must see in France during your trip
France - a country surrounded by love and romantic mood. France is a country of hundreds of pleasant aromas and bright lines of blooming orchards. France is also the homeland of gourmet dishes. The atmosphere of tenderness, calm and appeasement surrounds French streets. The most famous fashion shows are held in France, and the best couturiers of the world never get tired creating a fascination for this magical country. You will never be able to learn everything about France from books. Traveling France cannot be done within a week, month and even a year. France fascinates with her mysterious charm, she makes you want to dream. Weather in France is predictable, there are no abrupt changes in temperature, and the climate is pretty warm.
It is impossible to list all the attractions of France. Perhaps there are more of them here than anywhere else on Earth. Nobody else cares as much about their architectural heritage as French do. Lakes flooded with dense fog, quiet and snowy Alps, gentle sun on the green meadows - all of it calls for you, ready to share the secrets of many centuries.
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