Washington, D.C.

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New Orleans

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Atlanta

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Paris

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Los Angeles

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Las Vegas

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London

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Miami

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The humidity and breeze of the cruise capital of the world, Miami, has the number 1 rated beach in America, South Beach. Miami-Dade county was originally inhabited by the Tequesta tribe, who did no practice agriculture, and the Mayaimi tribe, who the city was named after, until mid 1800s. After early European settlers left the indigenous people disease-struck, Henry Flagler and Julia Tuttle were credited for creating the city of Miami in the late 1800s because Julia convinced Henry to extend his railroad to Miami and build a hotel which stemmed a growth in settlement in the area and the city incorporation in 1896.

Miami is home to the worlds only Everglades ecosystem, a 100 mile sawgrass marsh composed of tropical hardwood hammock, pineland, cypress swamps, mangrove prairie, sawgrass sloughs, and the Florida Bay. Some interesting things that have been created in Miami are: USA Today, cameras in the courtroom, flag blower, shark-attack protector, illuminated leaf blower, rose pineapple, garbage-bag reloader, square firing method, reflective surveillance system for police, offshore kite fishing, the first Burger King, and suntan cream.

Benjamin Green prevented ultraviolet rays from hitting his skin in 1944 during World War II using red veterinary pretrolatum. When Benjamin returned to Miami he was inspired by the beach culture to add cocoa butter and coconut oil which would later become Coppertone. With over 15 beaches to suntan at in Miami, these are some notable ones:

Lummus Park Beach

Haulover Beach Park

North Beach

South Pointe Park

Historic Virginia Key Beach Park

Surfside Beach

Bill Braggs Cape Florida State Park

Hobie Beach

Crandon Park

Matheson Hammock Park

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  • Around 14 million people visit Miami every year

  • Home to the worlds largest art deco architecture, over 800 buildings

  • 70% of the population are Latino

  • Miami is the warmest city in the winter in America

  • There are over 50 shipwrecks to explore

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New York City

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The hustling and bustling of the largest city in the United States, New York City, is separated by 5 boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island. Originally New York City was inhabited by the Lenape, indigenous people of the northeastern woodlands, until European exploration in the 16th century where it was first named New Amsterdam in 1626 by the Dutch. Peter Minuit is credited for purchasing the island of Manhattan in 1626 from the Native Americans for “60 guilders” worth of goods, approximately worth $1,000 now.

New York City is a smorgasbord of food and you can find some of the finest cuisines here as it has been home to some of the first foods such as: chicken’n’waffles, coal-fired pizza, English muffin, burgers, fried Twinkies, red velvet cake, spaghetti primavera, baked Alaska, general tso’s chicken, eggs Benedict, the Waldorf Salad, the Reuben sandwich, hot dogs, and cronuts. New York City is also home to: ATMs, air conditioning, credit cards, the remote control, toilet paper, the teddy bear, scrabble, and let’s not forget hip-hop. In 1899 New York City opened the first museum dedicated to the education of children with the first “hands-on” exhibits, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.

New York City has over 20 museums that can fit into one wonderful trip if planned appropriately. The New-York Historical Society opened in 1804 as the first museum of New York City with it currently holding over 1.6 million works of art. Some of the museums that are notable in the city are:

American Museum of Natural History

Museum of Modern Art

9/11 Memorial

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Whitney Museum of American Art

Brooklyn Museum

Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum

Tenement Museum

El Museo del Barrio

New York Hall of Science

Museum of Sex

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  • Around 60 million people visit NYC every year

  • The New York MTA Subway or bus cost $2.75

  • Spanish is the second most spoken language in NYC

  • January is the coldest month while July is the hottest month in NYC

  • There are over 26,000 restaurants in NYC

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