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During a cross country flight, take a look out the window. What do you see? Lots of open space and small towns, each with its own story and unique people. If you need a new place to explorer on your next vacation, try some of the places American Profile has visited.
America's Inland Seas

by Alan Ross

Experiencing & exploring our magnificent Great Lakes
The Old West Lives in Tombstone

by Andrew Means

Roadside Attractions

by Steve Lange

Before interstate highways, travel in America was full of surprises, not the least of which were the offbeat roadside attractions that beckoned to motorists during the 1940s and ’50s
Where Potatoes are Spudtacular

by Alice M. Vollmar

Where Horses Walk

by John McBryde

Garden City's Raspberry Roots

by Karen Karvonent

A Pillar of Icelandic Pride

by Ryan Bakken

In the Shadow of Mount Rushmore

by Paul Higbee

Energized by Atomic Power

by Dianna Troyer

Riding High on a National Treasure

by Michael Nolan

Rochester, N.Y., Saves Its History
The Marvels of Marble

by Judith D. Miller

Tooting Glenn Miller's Horn

by Karen Karvonen

The Round Barns of Fulton County

by Lisa Hurt Kozarovich

The Birthplace of Bluegrass

by Stuart Englert

When Drew Luttrell, 8, takes the stage at the Rosine Barn Jamboree to sing Blue Moon of Kentucky, he’s living proof that bluegrass music is alive and well in the hometown of the man who created the musical style in the 1930s.
Folk Music's Spiritual Home

by Leanna Skarnulis

Dutch Treat

by Robert Bittner

Unusual Lodging

by Michael Nolan

Looking for something more offbeat than standard lodging choices for your next trip? We’ve searched the treetops, ocean floor and coast-to-coast and found eight unforgettable, out-of-the-ordinary options.
How Swede It Is!

by Marti Attoun

John Grisham's Field of Dreams

by Beverly Keel

Although novelist John Grisham has created some unforgettable places in his best-selling legal thrillers, perhaps none is more magical than Cove Creek Park, the real-life Little League baseball park that he built amidst Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains.
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