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Your Trip to the United States

Now you've signed up for a trip across the U.S.A, but there was no one at the agency again! Can you figure out the clues your travel agent left behind in time to enjoy your vacation?
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Last updated: September 22, 2020
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First submittedSeptember 21, 2020
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Start your trip on the West Coast in this largest city in California.
Los Angeles
Make sure you've packed your sunscreen when you go to this sixth-largest city in the country.
Phoenix
Head northeast to this oldest and most elevated state capital in America.
Santa Fe
If you're a hiker, you could climb Pikes Peak in this city, also home to the Air Force Academy.
Colorado Springs
Continuing north through the Rockies, visit this university town, a suburb of Denver.
Boulder
Turn and head east to this western Missouri city, famous for barbecue.
Kansas City
See one of the most famous arches in the world and try this city's signature cracker-thin pizza.
St. Louis
Go next to this state capital, in which Abraham Lincoln was a longtime resident.
Springfield
Your next destination is this central Illinois city, headquarters of Caterpillar until 2018.
Peoria
Head north to this city on Lake Michigan, once the top beer producing city in the world.
Milwaukee
Take a ferry across the lake, then make a short drive to this second-largest city in Michigan.
Grand Rapids
See artwork by Monet and Picasso in the museum, then watch a Mud Hens game in this city.
Toledo
Continuing along the edge of Lake Erie, visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in this city...
Cleveland
...then see the Pro Football Hall of Fame in this one.
Canton
In this town you can visit the Andy Warhol Museum, dedicated to his art.
Pittsburgh
See the Empire State Building, Times Square and more in this city.
New York
Recreate a classic movie scene by running up the stairs of this city's Museum of Art
Philadelphia
See the star at the top of Mill Mountain in this city in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Roanoke
Go next to this West Virginia capital, which shares its name with a city in South Carolina.
Charleston
Listen to some bluegrass music or watch a race in this "Horse Capital of the World".
Lexington
Continue south to this state capital, home of the Grand Ole Opry.
Nashville
Travel next to this fourth-largest city in Tennessee, featured in a song about a "choo-choo".
Chattanooga
Your next destination is this college town 70 miles from Atlanta, home to R.E.M and the B-52's.
Athens
This town has 22 public squares, scenes from Forrest Gump were filmed in one.
Savannah
Next, head to this largest city in the lower 48 states by area, named for the seventh president.
Jacksonville
Finally, have fun with Mickey and his friends in Disney World, just southwest of this city.
Orlando
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