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Be sure to find a place that serves up Maryland blue crabs with Old Bay—it’s the city’s go-to dish. Beyond B’more’s culinary delights, tour the iconic Camden Yards, enjoy the nightlife in Fell’s Point, and do the full Edgar Allen Poe experience.
A hidden New York gem, Buffalo boasts artisanal breweries, a waterfront drawing in foodies and art lovers, and of course, it’s the home of the original Buffalo Wing. Want to see one of the Wonders of the World—Niagara Falls is a thirty-minute drive.
Cincinnati boasts a number of can’t-miss attractions. Museums include the architecturally inspiring Museum Center, the Art Museum, and National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Then hit ‘The Banks’ along the Ohio River for dining and nightlife.
Cleveland rocks! Visiting the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a given. There’s also “A Christmas Story” House. You can even tour the house, an exact replica of the one made famous in the movie. Then go and grab a bite at the expansive West Side Market.
Denver is for urban lovers and outdoor aficionados alike. The city boasts art museums and shops. Go to Denver Union Station for James Beard award-winning cuisine. Want to scale the Rockies? Mountain climbing excursions are within driving distance.
Hugging Galveston Bay, Houston is a city full of excitement. After the big game, spend some time touring NASA’s Space Center. For foodies, Houston is something of a cultural mecca. Enjoy the flavors of Chinatown or hit the Downtown restaurant scene.
Indianapolis is all about football and of course, racing. When in town, why not visit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway—the greatest race course in the world. Indy is also known for its nightlife. Downtown boasts hot jazz clubs and trendy bars.
What’s there to do in Jacksonville? How about visiting a tiger sanctuary? Beaches, outdoor markets, botanical gardens, and of course theme parks will keep you busy. If you’re up for a day trip, the Magic Kingdom is only about a two-hour drive.
KC, home of incredible barbecue and of course the Chiefs. What is there outside of Arrowhead? Jazz is big—from the many jazz lounges to the American Jazz Museum. Among KC’s other acclaimed museums: WWII, The Negro League, and even a Money Museum.
It’s Vegas baby! One of the most iconic cities in the country, Vegas is of course known for its Strip. Casinos, sumptuous buffets, as well as some of the hottest night spots are endlessly open here. During the day, spend some time at the Hoover Dam.
From Hollywood to Grand Central Market, L.A. has something that will capture everyone’s interests. Universal Studios is a hit with people of all ages. And then of course there are the beaches—Santa Monica and nearby Venice Beach are hot spots.
Miami is the quintessence of food, fun and sun. Everglades National Park is a top attraction as is South Beach—people flock there to enjoy the surf and white sands. At night, hit Ocean Drive, the city’s bustling strip, for authentic Miami cuisine.
Foxborough is less than half an hour from Boston. Head to Beantown and explore all the city has to offer. From Quincy Market to Harvard Yard, Boston is one of the most historic places in the country. You might even drive out to Plymouth Rock!
Watch the game in Jersey, then sightsee in The Big Apple. The World Trade Center Memorial draws thousands. Take a carriage ride through Central Park. Or how about spending the day at The Met. You’ll never run out of things to do!
Pittsburgh is a truly eclectic city. From the Carnegie Museum to the numerous craft breweries, there’s something for everyone. Spend the day exploring (and fishing) in Aspinwall Riverfront Park, then grab a sandwich at the iconic Primanti Bros.
The country music capital of the US, Nashville is home to fantastic attractions, restaurants, and of course, music venues. When in town, stroll down Honky Tony Highway for live music, head to the Grand Ole Opry, or explore the Johnny Cash Museum.