Ohio offers a blend of surprises that range from ancient earthworks to world-class roller coasters. In the southern part of the state, the newly designated Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks tells the story of a sophisticated Native American culture that built massive geometric mounds over 2,000 years ago. Visitors can walk among these quiet, grassy structures and learn how they were used for ceremonies, astronomy, and social gatherings long before European contact.
With its mix of cultural heritage and access to extraordinary landscapes, Ponta Delgada captures the spirit of the Azores. Whether exploring its historic streets, savoring local cuisine, or embarking on adventures in nature, travelers will find plenty to inspire and delight in this charming city.
Half Moon Cay, also known as Little San Salvador Island, is a private island in the Bahamas that offers an escape into turquoise waters and soft, powdery sands. Surrounded by shallow lagoons and vibrant coral reefs, the island is framed by a sweeping crescent-shaped beach that stretches for miles, making it a striking destination for those arriving by cruise or private yacht. Its calm waters and gentle tides create ideal conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring marine life.
Punakha sits in one of Bhutan’s most fertile valleys, cradled where the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu rivers meet. For centuries it served as the kingdom’s capital and remains a place rich with stories woven through its fields, temples, and riverbanks. The city’s low elevation brings warmer weather than much of Bhutan’s highland regions, and rice paddies fill the landscape with vivid green during planting and golden hues at harvest.
Beverly Hills, California, is synonymous with luxury, glamour, and a unique blend of history and modern sophistication. Nestled within the heart of Los Angeles County, this iconic city is best known for its world-famous shopping district, Rodeo Drive, where upscale boutiques and designer stores, like Gucci, Prada, and Louis Vuitton, line the palm-tree-fringed streets.
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ANN ARBOR -- Long regarded as one of the freest-thinking college towns in the U.S., Ann Arbor is home to the University of Michigan, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Domino's Pizza. While you're in Ann Arbor, be certain to see the city's many fascinating historic buildings (including the Gothic-style Law Quadrangle at the university and the restored and refurnished Greek Revival Kempf House); the Kelsey Museum of Ancient and Medieval Archaeology; and Kerrytown (a diversity of specialty shops and eateries in restored 19th-century buildings close to the Farmers Market). We recommend at least a day in Ann Arbor. Amid the noteworthy events on Ann Arbor's calendar are the Summer Festival of the Performing Arts (mime, dance, theater, music, lectures, films and exhibits, June-July) and the Ann Arbor Art Fair (a juried show with more than 1,000 exhibitors, July).