Karlsruhe, located in southwestern Germany near the French border, is a city known for its unique radial layout, rich cultural life, and role as a hub for law and technology. Founded in 1715, the city was planned around the iconic Karlsruhe Palace, with streets radiating outward like the spokes of a wheel.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, tucked into the rugged badlands of western North Dakota is where a young Theodore Roosevelt came to recover after the loss of his wife and mother in the same day. He bought a ranch, rode the open plains, and found the resolve that would later define his presidency. Today, the park named in his honor preserves that same wild spirit. Visitors can still see Roosevelt’s original Maltese Cross Cabin near the park's entrance and walk trails he once rode on horseback.
Nestled in the heart of Quebec, Saguenay is a city that invites travelers to experience the perfect blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture. Set along the picturesque Saguenay River, this city is a gateway to the Saguenay Fjord, one of the longest fjords in the world, where steep cliffs rise dramatically from the deep waters.
Salento is the sun-kissed peninsula at the southern tip of Italy’s Puglia region, where history, seaside views, and lively local customs create a destination unlike any other. Its coastline stretches between the Adriatic and Ionian seas, offering beaches with clear, turquoise water and soft sand at places like Torre dell’Orso, Punta Prosciutto, and Porto Cesareo, each with its own character and allure for visitors exploring the shore.
Plan to spend at least a full day in downtown Gatlinburg exploring the hundreds of gift and craft shops, and dozens of family entertainment attractions such as the "Sweet Fanny Adams" Theater and Elwood Smooch's Hillbilly Hoedown. For a totally different experience, ride the world's larges tramway to Ober Gatlinburg featuring year round skking, ice skating, and ski lift rides...plus you are only minutes away from the great Smoky Mountain National Park, the Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction, and Dollywood. Come on! Fun, adventure and excitement await you at every turn! Over 8 million visitors a year make the Great Smoky Mountains America's favorite mountain vacation destination. Here acres of unspoiled forests, woodlands, coves, and mountain streams await your discovery. Take a 1 mile walk to Clingman's Dome, the 2nd
highest sport in the United States east of the Mississippi River. Or drive back in history thru picturesque Cades Cove and explore dozens of 150 year old pioneer homesteads. See hundreds of white tail deer and perhaps a big old lazy black bear.