Called "The City of Big Shoulders" by
poet Carl Sandburg, Chicago boasts
everything big. The city is home to 46
museums, 29 miles of lake front (15 of it
beach), 77 neighborhoods, 200
theaters, 7,000 restaurants. Many of the
different areas holds an exciting position
in the city’s residential and business
future, as the city and developers are
working to turn most parts into a
flourishing, cosmopolitan neighborhood.
Coast of Mississippi
After Hurricane Katrina, this coastal city
is coming back strong with new
developments and opportunities for
people to live and flourish in this area.
Panama City Beach, Florida
Panama City Beach in Florida is one of the
best known and most beloved beach resorts in
the world. Beach goers come to Panama City
Beach just to relax on its clean, white, sandy
beaches, to participate in every imaginable
water sport including scuba diving and fishing,
and even to enjoy some of the hottest party
spots anywhere. Panama City Beach is located
in the Florida Panhandle where other vacation
and travel opportunities abound.
Vancouver
Vancouver is a dynamic, multicultural
city set in a spectacular natural
environment. No matter what time of the
year you visit, there are indoor and
outdoor activities to please adults,
families, couples and friends to no end.
As the proud host of the 2010 Olympic
& Para olympic Winter Games,
Vancouver looks ahead to ongoing
growth and great success in tourism,
hospitality and business services each
year.
San Francisco
It's no wonder people like to visit San
Francisco. There's plenty to do: shop in
Union Square, watch the sea lions at
Pier 39, picnic at Golden Gate Park, or
take part in hundreds of other activities
that involve California culture, cuisine,
and vibe. The City, as it is known to
locals, packs nearly 800,000
inhabitants into a compact area at the
tip of a long peninsula making it the
second most densely populated city in
the U.S. after New York.
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