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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Different Places You Can Go After Taking Your Wisconsin Bike Tours

By Nita McKinney


One thing everyone knows about Wisconsin is the abundance of historic sites is has for people to stop at to make memories that will last a lifetime. There are so many different places to go. There are natural wonders, man made wonders, huge cities and forests that go on forever. A young person could spend a life time visiting places and would likely not see them all. After you have taken all your Wisconsin bike tours, there are some places you should try to make a special effort to see.

In the U. S there are more miles of road than anywhere else on the planet. It is estimated there are about 2.5 million miles altogether. In California by the coast there is a 135 mile highway called California pacific number 1. It twits along the coastal line from San Luis Obispo to Monterey. The coastal views are quite breathtaking and unforgettable.

In New Orleans there is a part of town called the French quarters. Surprisingly the locals just call it the quarters. Nowhere else will you be treated to such wonderful and inspiring architecture. From French colonial townhouses, to creole cottages that sit on raised stilts, to real old world mansions. Do not forget to try the food.

If you decide to visit Washington, D. C. The national mall is the place to go visit. Most notable there are the Jefferson and Lincoln memorials. There are also, the Vietnam Veterans memorial, MLK JR memorial and the iconic Washington monument. When you done done with your sight seeing, you could go to the Smithsonian Institute and see our country's history.

If gambling and buffets are more to your liking, the Las Vegas strip is where you should try going. You can find many nightly shows to watch and inexpensive hotels nearby for people to stay in. You should also recognize, what happens at Vegas, should stay at Vegas.

There are many parks in the United States, but none as majestic and awe inspiring as Yellowstone national park in Wyoming. First opened in 1872, its two million acres were America's first national park. It is widely believed that it is nearly the same today as it was in 1872.

There is inside each of us a child full of hopes and dreams waiting to get out when we least expect it. This is why no list would be complete with out mentioning Disney's magic Kingdom in Florida. Not only is there rides and shows and sugary foods to get wired on, but many cartoon characters from our childhoods wander the park reminding us of what it was like to be a child.

There are many different places you can see in Wisconsin when you take Wisconsin bike tours. Afterwards everyone should at least once try seeing Arlington Cemetery. Arlington National Cemetery is where soldiers from all the wars we have been in are interred. It is a powerful reminder of the greatness of this country, but the people that helped make it that way.




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