26 Amazing Hidden Gems in South Dakota

Porter Sculpture Park, Montrose

Often thought to be a state in the middle of nowhere, South Dakota is in the American Midwest region and part of the Great Plains. It’s the 17th-largest state, but among the five least-populated and least-densely populated states. It also falls short when it comes to tourism, being in the bottom ten states for seeing …

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30 Amazing Hidden Gems in Connecticut

Jewett City Vampires, Griswold

Officially known as the “Constitution State”, Connecticut derives its name from the river that intersects the state. The third smallest state by area, Connecticut is located in the north-eastern region of the United States of America. Although a part of the New England region, Connecticut is often considered as one of the three states that …

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29 Amazing Hidden Gems in Oregon

Thor's Well, Yachats

The only state in the United States of America to have two separate designs on each side of its flag, Oregon, located on the West coast of the nation, was called the Oregon Territory before being admitted to the union in February 1859. The ninth largest state in America, Oregon is home to a large …

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28 Amazing Hidden Gems in New Hampshire

Chutters Candy Store, Littleton

New Hampshire is a small state in New England. The fifth-smallest of all the USA’s states, it is also the tenth least-populated state. It shares land borders with Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, and Canada’s Quebec, and also has a short 18-mile-long stretch of coastline along the Atlantic. Known as the Granite State, New Hampshire is famous …

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25 Amazing Hidden Gems in Hawaii

The Blue Room, Kauai

The last state to become part of the United States of America, Hawaii was admitted to the Union in August 1959. It was pipped to the post by Alaska, which joined in the January of the same year, with the previous state (Arizona) having joined almost 50 years before. The only state to be made …

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30 Amazing Hidden Gems in Nevada

Fly Geyser, Gerlach

Officially dubbed as the Silver State, Nevada is an arid state in the southwestern region of the United States of America. Bordered with Oregon, Idaho, California, Arizona, and Utah, Nevada is also called the ‘Battle Born State’ for it achieved its official statehood during the American Civil War. The name ‘Nevada’ is derived from the …

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15 Best Things to Do in Downtown Gainesville

Loblolly Woods Nature Park

Downtown Gainesville looks like a sleepy country town where there’s not much going on. Start exploring, and the opposite soon becomes apparent. Gainesville is the county seat of Alachua in Florida, and the Downtown district is a hdive of exciting things to do. Downtown Gainesville’s historic character and charm are accentuated by an abundance of …

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15 Best Things to Do in Davie (Florida)

Long Key Natural Area and Nature Center, Davie, Florida

Located in Broward County, Davie is my go-to place when I need to unwind. It’s an integral part of the Miami metropolitan area and stands as one of the largest towns in the entire country, despite being officially designated as such rather than a city. Founded back in 1909, Davie didn’t just magically appear. It …

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15 Best Things to Do in Largo (Florida)

Florida Botanical Gardens, Largo, Florida

Located across the bay from Tampa, on a peninsula with Clearwater and St. Petersburg, I find myself in Largo, one of Pinellas County’s largest cities. As I glance around, I can’t help but feel the vibrant energy of this place, teeming with life. The last census recorded a population of over 80,000, and I can …

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25 Amazing Hidden Gems in West Virginia

Lake Shawnee Amusement Park, Rock

Located in the Appalachian region of the United States of America, West Virginia is officially dubbed as the ‘Mountain State.’ Neighboured by Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio Pennsylvania, and Maryland, it is the 10th smallest state in the nation which gained statehood in 1863. West Virginia is the only American state to be situated completely within the …

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