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4 of America’s Best National Parks to Visit

When people decide where to vacation, they want to go somewhere to rejuvenate their spirits, bodies, and minds. Some people choose to go to resorts, on a cruise, or to a spa. Avid campers find their serenity in the beauty of nature at a much lower cost than other expensive vacation areas. Nature lovers and campers who love to vacation in the outdoors have many options to choose from because there are many beautiful national parks throughout the United States. The Great Smoky Mountains The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is open to the public 24 hours a day and…

What is the Visa Waiver Program?

Visa Waiver program

The Visa waiver Program was set up in 2007 by the United States government to allow citizens of ‘friendly nations’ to enter the United States without the need for a Visa. The Visa Waiver Program allows those who are eligible for it to visit the United States for Tourism or Business Purpose for 90 days. It is not guaranteed and it does not allow visitors to work when they come to the United States. Which countries participate in the Visa Waiver Program? 38 Countries are part of the Visa Waiver Program and as you can see from the list Most…

Kentucky’s Top 7 Bucket List Experiences

(Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons) When it comes to places to visit, Kentucky seems to have it all. From sports to scenery to history and culture, the Bluegrass state is a must-see tourist destination. Kentucky also has much to offer to those who call it home. They just need to know where to look. Below is a list of seven experiences everyone who lives in or visits Kentucky should add to their bucket list. Mammoth Cave As Kentucky’s only national park, Mammoth Cave encompasses south central Kentucky and a portion of the Green River Valley. It boasts more than 400 miles…

8 Best Places to Live in Utah

When searching for the best places to live in the United States, many people overlook the state of Utah. It’s a beautiful area with great weather, varied outdoor recreation, excellent shopping, and some of the best graduation rates and universities. The northern Utah area has also been widely recognized for its high-profile tech companies. It’s been nicknamed the Silicon Slopes and compared to California’s Silicon Valley. “The Interstate 15 corridor that connects Provo to Salt Lake to Ogden is chock-full of tech companies and startups,” says Amy Feldman of Forbes. “In Lehi, where I stayed for a few days in…