Everyone should visit these three cities in the United
States at least once: New York, Washington D.C. and New Orleans
But whatever you do don’t get caught in the same old
trap of visiting just the obvious tourist attractions.
Oh sure, they have their place and they should be visited,
but there are so many more things to see in each city.
New York has the Stature of Liberty and Empire State Building
but it also some unusual locations such an Indian Burial Ground, a statue of Lenin,
a hidden subway tunnel, a red lighthouse and literally hundreds of other off
the wall attractions.
Each and every one can be found in Jonglez Publishing’s book: Secret New York An Unusual Guide, by
T.M. Rives.
Photos, street maps, and more are complemented with
fascinating, fact-filled and fun facts and historical text.
Secret
Washington D.C. by Sharon Pendana explores 140 locations
about the city from the traditional museums and monuments and so much
more. Explore the hidden gems, tucked
away points of interest and unusual sights complete with photos and informative
text.
Think of New Orleans and the Mardi Gras is usually the first
thing that comes to mind.
But, the city situated below sea level has plenty of historical
and contemporary attractions, fun activities, classic restaurants and some
truly weird and wonderful stuff to explore and experience.
Secret
New Orleans by Chris Champagne has the scoop on them all
along with lots of photos and fun facts.
Take a chance, explore parts of American the typical
tourist passes by and misses. You won’t
be sorry.