America is a country packed with intermingling cultures, and there are thousands of beautiful destinations fit for any kind of travel. And while some places are fairly popular, like New York, Las Vegas, Hawaii and Florida, there are actually some other less known places you can try out too.
So this upcoming 2017, why not give them a try? Here is a list of some underrated US destinations you should put on your travel bucket list.
If you want to get a taste of genuine cowboy culture, then Fort Worth, Texas is the best place for you. It may be a big city, but the local residents still retail the cowboy vibe and charm most travelers will be amazed by. Tons of fun activities await in "Cowtown," as the place is commonly called. And of course, don't forget to try their local cuisine that will make you swoon and say "Yee-haw!" in delight.
Immerse in America's historical culture and head off to Baltimore, Maryland. Several interesting museums are located here like the like the B&O Railroad Museum, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, and the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum. After spending all day enriched with America's beautiful history, head on to Little Italy and Station North for a delightful dining experience.
Murphys, California may be a small town, but their place is actually slowly getting recognition from their expertise in growing grapes and making delicious wine. If you're into places like Napa Valley, Murphys has a similar feel without the excessive commercialized appeal. If you want to try out their local cuisine, several restaurants and wine shops are situated in their town-and, you will never see a fast food chain in sight.
This city may be poorer and less industrialized compared to other big cities in America, but that actually what makes Berk's County, Pennsylvania charming. If you crave for a peaceful vacation surrounded by serene natural attractions then this is the place to be. Berk's County is also home to Roadside America, the largest miniature village in the world.
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