Although Creek Street was once what is politely referred to as a red light district, it currently serves as a scenic boardwalk with quaint tourist spots.
The rock formations in Arizona's Antelope Canyon look absolutely surreal. Operated by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department
The biggest sequoia in the world, a tree fondly known as General Sherman, can be found in the state's Sequoia National Park
The 5,000 archaeological sites and 600 cliff dwellings that make up Mesa Verde give us a closer look at the Ancestral Pueblo community that made the land their home for 700 years
A small seaside village with a ton of character, Mystic, Connecticut, is full of beautiful restaurants, galleries, shops and homes like the one pictured here.
What was once the site of the gunpowder works founded by E. I. du Pont is now a stunning educational center in Wilmington, Delaware
Located on the Gulf of Mexico in Naples, Florida, the Naples Pier serves as an excellent spot for fishing, dining, and simply taking in the ocean views.
Savannah, Georgia is full of charm—and ghost stories. So of course it's home to some of the most beautiful cemeteries (yes, cemeteries; stay with me here!) in the world.