US Destinations

Knoxville, Tennessee

Did You Know? Frontiersman Davy Crockett was born in Greene County, east of Knoxville, in 1786. When Knoxville hosted the 1982 World's Fair, it was the smallest city (180,000) to host an international exposition. On a spring day in 1974, an estimated 5,000 people streaked down Cumberland Avenue. The first

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Key West, Florida, and the Keys

Did You Know ... ? The Keys are home to the only living coral barrier reef in the U.S. The first international phone call was made Christmas Day 1900, Key West to Cuba. Key West was founded by Mystic, Conn., sea captains in need of a southern base. In 1900,

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Kansas City, Missouri

Did You Know? Hallmark Cards started in Kansas City with founder, Joyce Hall, selling postcards from a shoebox (1910). The jazz players’ jam session originated in Kansas City. Russell Stover Candies, with 25 million pieces a year, is the world’s largest maker of boxed chocolates. A mouse in Walt Disney’s

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Kansas City, Kansas

Did You Know? Aviator Amelia Earhart, who disappeared over the Pacific in 1937, was born in Atchison (1897). The city is home to Verruckt, the world’s tallest water slide (168 feet, seven inches), taller than the Statue of Liberty. Most historians agree Olathe’s Charles Hyer created the cowboy boot (heels, pointed

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Jacksonville, Florida

Did You Know? Jacksonville is the largest city in the 48 contiguous U.S. states (840 square miles). The first Technicolor film, “The Gulf Between,” was filmed in Jacksonville (1917). A judge attended a 1956 Elvis Presley performance here to ensure the singer’s moves weren’t too suggestive Theatre Jacksonville is America’s

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Iowa City, Iowa

Did You Know? There are an estimated 300 places to buy a book in the Iowa City area. Nearby Dyersville, Iowa, was a key film location for the movie, “Field of Dreams” (1989). Iowa City was America’s first city to be designated a UNESCO City of Literature. Iowa City boasts

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Indianapolis, Indiana

Did You Know? The winner of the first Indy 500 in 1911 (Ray Harroun) drove the first car with a rearview mirror. Indianapolis was purpose built to be Indiana’s capital. Elvis Presley played his last concert in Indianapolis in 1977. At the top speeds, an Indy 500 driver misses 50

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Huntsville, Alabama

Did You Know? Huntsville has the largest collection of antebellum homes in Alabama. Actress Tallulah Bankhead was born in Huntsville in 1902. Huntsville was originally called Twickenham. The city’s Museum of Art houses America’s largest collection of art by American women. Alabama’s constitution was written in Huntsville, the same year

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Houston, Texas

Did You Know? Houston was the first word spoken by astronauts on the moon (1969). Texas Medical Center is the world’s largest medical complex with 106,000 employees. Houston Grand Opera is the only opera company with Emmy, Grammy and Tony awards. Seven miles of climate-controlled tunnels link 95 downtown blocks

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Honolulu, Hawaii

Did You Know ... ? The Iolani Palace is the only official residence of royalty in the U.S. First efforts to lure tourists began in 1892, interrupted by Hawaii’s bubonic plague in 1899-1900. Waikiki (spouting waters) was the playground of Hawaiian royalty in the 19th century. Pearl Harbor is the

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