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Websites presented in alphabetical order About North Georgia Provides historical information on the Blue Ridge Mountains; moundbuilders; the American Revolution; the Creek Nation, Cherokee, and other Native Americans; Civil War battles and Reconstruction; and more. Includes biographies of notable people. http://ngeorgia.com/ Topics: U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Aug 6, 2004 Alaska: TravelAlaska.com This site provides Alaska travel and vacation information, including information on activities and events, transportation, food and lodging, weather, regions, cities and towns, parks, and more. Features maps, a photo gallery, and brief material about native culture. Searchable. Available in several languages. From the Alaska Travel Industry Association. http://www.travelalaska.com/ Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, U.S. Travel Last updated May 10, 2004 American Notes: Travels in America, 1750-1920 This site features hundreds of "published narratives by Americans and foreign visitors recounting their travels in the colonies and the United States and their observations and opinions about American peoples, places, and society from about 1750 to 1920," as well as a 32-volume set of sources entitled "Early Western Travels, 1748-1846." Some writings are from well-known authors; others are "undiscovered gems." Searchable and browsable. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/lhtnhtml/ Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, U.S. Travel Last updated Oct 16, 2003 The American Southwest: A Guide to the National Parks and Natural Landscapes of Southwest USA This travel site covers national parks and related natural wonders in Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and California, including the Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Carlsbad Caverns, and Yosemite, among many others. Though the information is brief and there are no links provided to the official sites for each park, there are photographs and some maps making it a good starting place for people planning a trip through the Southwest. Information is also provided on state parks and related areas of interest. http://www.americansouthwest.net/ Topics: Geography, Geology, Parks, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, U.S. Travel Last updated Jan 21, 2002 Arizona Highways Magazine This online version of the magazine covers events, travel and hikes, and native plants and wildlife. Also features virtual tours and photo essays ("full-color images taken by many of America's best photographers"), and related links. Searchable. From the Arizona Department of Transportation. http://www.arizonahighways.com/ Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, U.S. Travel Last updated May 6, 2004 Arkansas History & Heritage Information about the state's history, heritage, people, geography, name, natural resources, climate, industry, and agriculture, with sections on the Civil War, Native Americans, and African Americans, and brief biographical sketches of famous Arkansans. Describes the origins of colorful place names such as Hogeye, Greasy Corner, Ink, and Snowball. From the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. http://arkansas.com/things-to-do/history-heritage/ Topics: U.S. History By Place, U.S. Maps, U.S. Travel Last updated May 17, 2006 Atlanta, Georgia Provides images and information about historical sites and districts in the city, including homes, commercial buildings and neighborhoods, schools, churches, and government buildings. Also includes descriptions of thematic tours such as antebellum, industrial, and the African American experience. Provides an interactive map, bibliography, related websites, and resources for planning a trip to the city. From the National Park Service and several state and local agencies. http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/atlanta/ Topics: History, U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 11, 2007 The Blue Ridge Parkway Information about this 469-mile scenic road that follows the Blue Ridge Mountains, eastern rampart of the Appalachians, and extends southward to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. There is also information on Skyline Drive, a 105-mile route that extends north from the Parkway through Shenandoah National Park. The site has route maps; information about trails and camping; a directory of towns, attractions, and tourist facilities; events information; blossom schedule; and more. Searchable. http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/ Topics: National Parks & Forests, U.S. Travel Last updated May 8, 2003 Boston Online Thousands of links, "Wicked Good Guides" (including the Molasses Flood of 1919 and other bizarre occurrences, Harvard's assorted oddities, and the infamous rum trade). This site portrays life in Boston rarely discussed in classrooms. Learn Boston English. Visit highly rated public restrooms. Talk to a bagel maven. Thousands of links. http://www.boston-online.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Jan 9, 2008 Delaware: "It's Good Being First" The official tourism Web site of the first of the U.S. states to ratify the Constitution. There is information about attractions, events, accommodations, dining, and more. There are links to related resources, including one with state facts and emblems. An introduction with some information for foreign visitors is available in French, German, Spanish, and Swedish. http://www.visitdelaware.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Apr 24, 2003 DesertUSA This site calls itself an "online travel and adventure guide to the desert regions of the American Southwest." It is much more. There are sections devoted to animals, plants, people (Native Americans, explorers, and ancient peoples), geology, Places to Go (parks, towns, museums, etc), Things to Do (rock, climbing, auto touring, water sports, hiking, etc.), recipes, and more. Updated monthly; older material is archived. Covers Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah. http://www.desertusa.com/ Topics: Geography, Geology, U.S. Travel Last updated May 25, 2002 eHawaiiGov This state of Hawaii home page includes government information, information about visiting and living in Hawaii, and some basic facts about the state, including the native language, natural resources, history, and state symbols. http://www.ehawaii.gov/dakine/index.html Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Sep 29, 2007 Fiboro Bridges A guide for pedestrians, cyclists, and skaters about using the dozens of bridges spanning the waters around and between the five boroughs of New York City (NYC). The user may browse an A-Z list of bridges or the bodies of water they cross to learn whether walking, biking, or rollerblading is permitted and other related details on conditions of access. From Transportation Alternatives. http://www.transalt.org/files/resources/bridges/ Topics: Transportation, U.S. Travel Last updated May 5, 2008 The Foliage Network Reports from over 500 "foliage spotters" in three regions in the U.S. (northeast, southeast, and midwest) will guide you to the best viewing areas for the spectacular color change of autumn leaves. Maps and reports for each region are updated twice weekly during September, October, and November. Includes photos and links to places to stay and things to do in each region. http://www.foliagenetwork.com Topics: Photograph Collections, Plants, U.S. Travel Last updated Oct 6, 2005 The Freedom Trail Online "The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile walking trail through downtown Boston, the North End, and Charlestown” with sixteen points of historical significance in the making of America. A description for each site, photos, address, hours, fees, and telephone numbers along with a map is included. There is also a timeline and a calendar of events. http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/ Topics: Outdoor Recreation, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel, United States History Last updated Aug 7, 2001 FrenchQuarter.com This tourism site for New Orleans' French Quarter highlights the cultural attractions in this district founded in "1718 by French Canadian naval officer Jean Baptiste Bienville." Includes a brief history, information about early jazz, second line parades, landmarks, and maps. Also includes information about lodging, dining, nightlife, and shopping. http://www.frenchquarter.com/ Topics: Musical Genres, U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated May 22, 2007 Ghost Towns This directory lists ghost towns in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Each listing includes a short history, the site’s location on a statewide map, climate, county, the best time to visit, and what kind of buildings you will find. For each state, you will also find lists of things to do and a ghost town bibliography. http://www.ghosttowns.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel, United States History Last updated Dec 19, 2008 Go Northwest!: A Travel Guide A combination of onsite material and many links to other resources for information on accommodations, attractions, activities, transportation, and more for visitors to British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington state. Among the resources are tips on crossing the United States/Canada border in either direction, suggested driving tours, links to currency converters, and sources for free travel literature. http://www.gonorthwest.com/ Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, U.S. Travel Last updated Jun 24, 2004 GoWYLD.net: Guides to Wyoming Information This site provides links to business, education, employment, history, sports, state and local government, statistics, tourism, weather, and many other Internet resources about Wyoming. "This site is brought to you by Wyoming librarians, and maintained by the GoWYLD! Webteam" and published on the Internet by the Wyoming State Library and the WYLD Library Consortium. http://gowyld.net/wyoming/index.html Topics: U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Feb 18, 2003 Hawaii: The Islands of Aloha Visitor information for individual tourists or for meeting and convention planners. Features history of the 50th state, travel tips, and a brief FAQ. Official site of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau. http://www.gohawaii.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Sep 18, 2007 Historic Route 66 An extensive list of links to Web resources dealing with the historic route and the attractions and business along it. Travelogs, essays, community Web pages, museums, electronic postcard sites, a radio station, organizations, Web rings, and hotels and motels are among the many types of Web pages covered. From Jack Mount, a retired geosciences librarian. http://members.cox.net/jdmount/route66.html Topics: Automobiles, U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Feb 27, 2005 Historic Route 66 Information on America's most famous highway, from its beginning in Chicago to its end in Los Angeles. Click on any state from California to Illinois and get maps and various goodies: links to related sites, detailed driving directions, sleeps, eats, attractions, detours, etc. There is an events listing covering happenings along Route 66, a list of Route 66 associations, photos, and movie clips. http://www.historic66.com/ Topics: Automobiles, Photograph Collections, U.S. History By Place, U.S. Maps, U.S. Travel Last updated Dec 27, 2005 Idaho: Adventures in Living Visitor information about Idaho, including fact and figures, lodging and travel information, attractions and outdoor recreation, festivals and events, regional information, and digital maps, images, and videos. Searchable. From the Idaho Department of Commerce. http://www.visitidaho.org/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Apr 14, 2007 The International Selkirk Loop Contains information about sights, activities, services, and lodging along the 280-mile Selkirk Loop, a scenic roadway that wanders through southeastern British Columbia, Pend Oreille County in northeastern Washington, and the Kootenai Valley in northern Idaho. Features photo tours of communities along or near the route, a map of the loop, an events calendar, and other travel information. Note: "member" entries are paid listings. http://www.selkirkloop.org Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Aug 23, 2005 Iowa: Come Be Our Guest Official site of the state tourism office. Includes destinations, attractions, events, accommodations, and other tourist information. Also has a section on state facts, statistics, and symbols. http://www.traveliowa.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 23, 2002 It Must Be Maine The official website of the Maine Office of Tourism features information on places to visit, accommodations, restaurants, activities, and events. Includes articles, interactive maps, photos, links to related websites, and more. http://www.visitmaine.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Nov 25, 2006 Kansas.gov This official state website includes links to state agencies and other resources for government, business, education, history, genealogy, state facts, recreation, and more. Searchable. http://www.kansas.gov/ Topics: U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Jun 6, 2007 Las Vegas This site provides tourist information for Las Vegas, Nevada. Includes maps and information about entertainment, shopping, hotels and resorts, casinos and gaming, golf, and dining. Also features a timeline of Las Vegas history, historic walking tours, and information about the 2005 centennial celebration. From the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. http://www.visitlasvegas.com/ Topics: Holidays and Observances Individually, Travel, U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 3, 2008 Maryland Information about destinations, events, lodging, dining, suggested itineraries with maps, and more from the official tourism website for the state of Maryland. Includes a brief history of Maryland and facts about the state. Includes links to additional Maryland tourist-related websites. http://www.mdisfun.org/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Nov 13, 2006 Massvacation.com Events, lodging, special offers, and more from the official site of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. http://www.mass-vacation.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Sep 30, 2002 Montana's Flathead Valley Travel guide for Montana's Flathead Valley region, which is home to Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake, Big Mountain ski resort, and many other natural, cultural, and educational attractions. The site provides visitors with information on accommodations, events, and recreation and dining possibilities in the area. From the Flathead Convention and Visitor Bureau. http://www.fcvb.org/ Topics: Geography, National Parks & Forests, U.S. Travel, Water Last updated Apr 26, 2005 New England for Visitors A directory of Web sites for tourist and other information about Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. In addition to lodging, attractions, and events, topics include fall foliage, history, lobsters, lighthouses, recipes, and more. An About.com site. http://gonewengland.about.com/ Topics: Plants, U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Nov 21, 2001 New Jersey Information "An extensive collection of official New Jersey publications and material about New Jersey from non-official sources," including government Web sites, selected online New Jersey newspapers, historical and current vital records, an almanac, digital collections, and various historical databases. Searchable. From the New Jersey State Library. http://www.njstatelib.org/NJ_Information/ Topics: U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Mar 12, 2004 New Mexico Magazine On-line This online sampler of the print magazine has descriptions of the six major regions of the state, a few feature articles (on such topics as history, Native American culture, and cookery), a calendar of events, reviews of books about the Southwest, and a brief photo essay. The highly organized (categorized, sub-categorized, and searchable), annotated NM Links cover all aspects of state life including business, education, arts, history, government, tourism, and more. http://www.nmmagazine.com/ Topics: Food & Cooking, Magazines by Place, Photograph Collections, U.S. Travel Last updated Aug 10, 2009 New Orleans Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. Provides everything a visitor needs to know: lodging, tours, Mardi Gras, shopping, restaurants, music and entertainment, museums and attractions, sports, and more. http://www.neworleanscvb.com/ Topics: U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Mar 15, 2004 New York City: Travel Lots of articles and practical information. Coverage includes sights, events, local transportation, hotels, restaurants, and what makes New York and New Yorkers what they are. Search or browse; some features require registration (free). From the New York Times. http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/north-america/united-states/new-york/new-york-city/overview.html Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Apr 14, 2007 New York: nymag.com Content from each print issue of New York Magazine as well as reports and reviews about restaurants, arts, shopping and services. Archived from January 1998. The listings for theater, art, concerts, restaurants, comedy, jazz, etc., are a great quick way to check for what to do when you're planning a visit. http://nymag.com/ Topics: Arts and Humanities, Arts and Humanities, Magazines, Magazines by Place, Ready Reference & Quick Facts, U.S. Travel Last updated Aug 10, 2009 North Carolina This official tourism Web site has information about attractions, events, lodging, and dining; maps; suggested itineraries; and more. Among the many articles are features on regions, towns, golf, food, the Wright brothers and their flight, and journalist Charles Kuralt. Includes links to related resources. Searchable. http://www.visitnc.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated May 5, 2004 North Dakota: Legendary Maps and information about activities, events, attractions, and lodging for visitors to North Dakota. From the state Tourism Division. http://www.ndtourism.com/ Topics: U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 23, 2002 The Official Mississippi Tourism and Travel Guide Information about accommodations, casinos, events, restaurants, music, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions in Mississippi. The heritage section features information about historic homes, black and Native American heritage (including suggested itineraries), fine arts, the Civil War, and civil rights. Each section is browsable. Also includes 130 Mississippi facts, a photo gallery, reports and statistics, and related information. http://www.visitmississippi.org Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, U.S. Travel Last updated Sep 4, 2005 Oklahoma Native America Events, attractions, food and lodging, maps, and other visitor information. Includes facts and other basic information (flags, symbols, famous Oklahomans) for students. From the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. http://travelok.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated May 25, 2004 The Other Hawai'i: A Journey to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands With the Hokule'a Information about a 2004 canoe journey through the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands coral reef ecosystem, exploring the "relatively untouched 'kupuna' islands to raise awareness of Hawai'i's native habitats." The site features a map, photos, journal entries, stories, and related material. A special report from the Honolulu Advertiser. http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/specials/hokulea/ Topics: Environment, Geography, Nonfiction by Genre, Outdoor Recreation, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, U.S. Travel, Water Last updated May 27, 2004 Palouse Scenic Byway Describes the Palouse region of southeastern Washington state. Offers a history of Whitman County and its unique geological characteristics. Features profiles of the communities of Colfax, Colton, Dusty, Garfield, LaCrosse, Oakesdale, Palouse, Pullman, Rosalia, Tekoa, and Uniontown. Lists sights, activities, events, and ideas for day and half-day trips. Includes photo galleries of Palouse scenery, the National Lentil Festival, and the Palouse Days Car Parade. Searchable. From the Pullman Chamber of Commerce. http://www.palousescenicbyway.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated May 9, 2005 Philadelphia Oddities Descriptions of some of the "little-known, off-beat fascinating gems" in Philadelphia. Items include the University of Pennsylvania's ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) from 1946, the Wistar brain collection, the giant slide in Smith Playground, and a full gibbet iron. ("The primary meaning of the word 'gibbet' is simply a gallows. The steel frame to display the culprit's body is properly called a 'gibbet iron.'") From the Independence Hall Association. http://www.ushistory.org/oddities/ Topics: U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Nov 8, 2006 Portland, Oregon Tourist and convention information is provided at this official site of the Portland Oregon Visitors Association. http://www.travelportland.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Feb 17, 2007 Seattle's Favorite Attractions This tourism site for Seattle and the Puget Sound region of Washington state features material about selected "historic tours of the Pacific Northwest, zoos, aquariums, wildlife parks, museums, sports tours, cruises, ferries, trains, planes, beaches, cultural events, kids activities, shopping, outdoor recreation, restaurants, nightlife, sensational places to stay and captivating streets to walk." Includes a printable coupon book with discounts on attractions. http://www.seattleattractions.com Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Sep 7, 2006 South Dakota: travelsd.com Information about lodging, attractions, events, parks, monuments, vacation packages, and more from the South Dakota State Department of Tourism. http://www.travelsd.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 23, 2002 Summer Vacationing in New England Exhibition of images that "illustrate the most popular and most beautiful New England destinations for summertime visitors." Exhibit topics include resorts and hotels, guidebooks and maps, White Mountains scenery, and summertime beach communities such as Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and Bar Harbor, Maine. From the American Antiquarian Society. http://www.americanantiquarian.org/Exhibitions/Vacationing/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 28, 2008 Sunset Travel: Northwest Collection of articles from Sunset Magazine about travel destinations in the Pacific Northwest. Includes outdoor trip ideas and details about specific towns in Washington state, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia. Many articles provide ideas for lodging and dining. http://www.sunset.com/travel/northwest/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Mar 27, 2009 Three Historic Nevada Cities This site provides images and historical information about Carson City, Reno, and Virginia City, three cities "nestled along the western border of Nevada near the looming Sierra Nevada Mountain range." Features essays about each city, an interactive map, and descriptions of historical sites such as schools, mansions, hotels, courthouses, and churches. A cooperative project of the National Park Service and several local groups. http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/nevada/ Topics: History, U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Jun 20, 2007 Travel Oregon Online General tourist information for the state of Oregon plus specific pages for seven regions (coast, Portland, Mt. Hood and The Gorge, Willamette Valley, and the southern, central, and eastern sections of the state). Sponsored by the Oregon Tourism Commission. http://www.traveloregon.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Aug 20, 2002 TravelNevada.com This site has visitor and tourist information (itinerary planner, RVing, events, casino show schedules, etc.) plus a special section for students doing reports on the state. From the Nevada Commission on Tourism. http://travelnevada.com/ Topics: Ready Reference & Quick Facts, Recreation, U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 2, 2008 Unwind: Rhode Island What to do, where to stay and eat, history and facts (including state symbols), travel tips, events, and other information for visitors to Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States. http://www.visitrhodeisland.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated May 8, 2007 Virginia is for Lovers The official tourism Web site of the Commonwealth of Virginia has information about attractions, lodgings, dining, shopping, outdoor activities, and links to cities, towns, and other resources about the state. There are several brochures to download or view online, including a "Factpack" with a brief history, state emblems, lists of famous Virginians, and other facts. http://www.virginia.org/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Apr 13, 2004 Visit Connecticut! The official state tourism site has attraction and destination information, suggested itineraries, an events calendar, and other tourist information. CT Tourism Search allows searching for "What To Do or Where To Stay" by region and keyword. There are links to other state information sites. http://www.ctvisit.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Nov 1, 2007 Visit Florida This visitor's guide to Florida includes suggested destinations, "experiences" (suggestions for theme vacations such as beaches, family trips, outdoor recreation), maps and other planning tools, and information on vacation deals. Hotel, restaurant, shopping, and local attractions and events are listed in each destination section. Visit Florida is the official travel site for the state and is sponsored by a private/public partnership. http://www.visitflorida.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 3, 2005 Visit New Jersey This official state tourism site has suggested itineraries, virtual tours, lodging information, an events calendar, directories of regional travel bureaus and welcome centers, a children's area with state Facts and Fun , and more. The brochures section has a number of publications, including beach and shopping guides and special guides for African American and Latino attractions. http://www.visitnj.org/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Sep 22, 2009 VisitPA.com "VisitPA.com is an official tourism Web site for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The site is organized by groups of four-day roadtrips designed to promote travel and tourism in Pennsylvania." Features information on hotels and attractions, and Pennsylvania facts and history. From the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. http://www.visitpa.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Jan 19, 2009 Welcome To Puerto Rico Information about the population, geography, history, economy, government, and culture (architecture, arts, famous people, folklore, food, literature, music, recreation) of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Tourist information is also included. http://welcome.topuertorico.org/ Topics: North America, U.S. History By Place, U.S. Travel Last updated Apr 3, 2006 West Virginia: Wild and Wonderful The official tourism website for the state of West Virginia. It has maps and itineraries; a travel planner that can be searched by activities, amenities, cities, counties, or regions; and a facts and trivia section with state emblems, important dates, information about movies filmed in the state, famous West Virginians, and other facts. There are also links to additional resources about the state, including government, census, weather, and industry information. http://www.wvtourism.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Dec 19, 2005 Wisconsin The official Web site of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism provides information about attractions, events, seasonal activities, lodging, and dining. Features suggested itineraries, maps, a special section on birding, and more. Searchable. http://www.travelwisconsin.com Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Dec 26, 2004 www.exploreminnesota.com Destination, lodging, recreation, event, activity, and other tourist information from the Minnesota Office of Tourism. http://www.exploreminnesota.com/ Topics: U.S. Travel Last updated Jul 11, 2007 |
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