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The Most Beautiful Places in All 8 States

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Creek Street

Although Creek Street was once what is politely referred to as a red light district, it currently serves as a scenic boardwalk with quaint tourist spots.

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Antelope Canyon

The rock formations in Arizona's Antelope Canyon look absolutely surreal. Operated by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department, the canyon was formed by fast-flowing flash flood waters

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Sequoia National Park

While redwood trees stand as the tallest trees in the world, sequoias are the largest. The biggest sequoia in the world, a tree fondly known as General Sherman

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Mesa Verde National Park

The 5,000 archaeological sites and 600 cliff dwellings that make up Mesa Verde give us a closer look at the Ancestral Pueblo community that made the land their home for 700 years

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Naples Pier

Located on the Gulf of Mexico in Naples, Florida, the Naples Pier serves as an excellent spot for fishing, dining, and simply taking in the ocean views.

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Bonaventure Cemetery

Savannah, Georgia is full of charm—and ghost stories. So of course it's home to some of the most beautiful cemeteries (yes, cemeteries; stay with me here!) in the world.

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Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh

The Camas Creek is completely filled, a field of purple camas lilies begins to bloom, and waterfowl flock to the marshy area. Consider this spot a must-see if you enjoy bird-watching.

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Amana Colonies

The historic Amana Colonies are made up of a total of seven villages. Settled by German Pietists who lived a communal lifestyle until the 1930s, the colonies are approximately 150 years old.

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