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Start your trip on the West Coast in this largest city in California.
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Los Angeles
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Make sure you've packed your sunscreen when you go to this sixth-largest city in the country.
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Phoenix
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Head northeast to this oldest and most elevated state capital in America.
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Santa Fe
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If you're a hiker, you could climb Pikes Peak in this city, also home to the Air Force Academy.
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Colorado Springs
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Continuing north through the Rockies, visit this university town, a suburb of Denver.
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Boulder
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Turn and head east to this western Missouri city, famous for barbecue.
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Kansas City
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See one of the most famous arches in the world and try this city's signature cracker-thin pizza.
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St. Louis
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Go next to this state capital, in which Abraham Lincoln was a longtime resident.
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Springfield
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Your next destination is this central Illinois city, headquarters of Caterpillar until 2018.
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Peoria
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Head north to this city on Lake Michigan, once the top beer producing city in the world.
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Milwaukee
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Take a ferry across the lake, then make a short drive to this second-largest city in Michigan.
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Grand Rapids
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See artwork by Monet and Picasso in the museum, then watch a Mud Hens game in this city.
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Toledo
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Continuing along the edge of Lake Erie, visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in this city...
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Cleveland
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...then see the Pro Football Hall of Fame in this one.
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Canton
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In this town you can visit the Andy Warhol Museum, dedicated to his art.
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Pittsburgh
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See the Empire State Building, Times Square and more in this city.
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New York
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Recreate a classic movie scene by running up the stairs of this city's Museum of Art
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Philadelphia
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See the star at the top of Mill Mountain in this city in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Roanoke
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Go next to this West Virginia capital, which shares its name with a city in South Carolina.
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Charleston
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Listen to some bluegrass music or watch a race in this "Horse Capital of the World".
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Lexington
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Continue south to this state capital, home of the Grand Ole Opry.
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Nashville
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Travel next to this fourth-largest city in Tennessee, featured in a song about a "choo-choo".
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Chattanooga
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Your next destination is this college town 70 miles from Atlanta, home to R.E.M and the B-52's.
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Athens
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This town has 22 public squares, scenes from Forrest Gump were filmed in one.
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Savannah
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Next, head to this largest city in the lower 48 states by area, named for the seventh president.
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Jacksonville
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Finally, have fun with Mickey and his friends in Disney World, just southwest of this city.
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Orlando
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