From big open skies to snow-covered peaks and redwood forests, families traveling to The United States will discover how vast the country truly is. Cities like D.C welcome children with educational excursions to Smithsonian museums, while New York has kid-friendly entertainment on Broadway and breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty. California and Florida, on the other hand, provide kids with sunny weather and Disney theme parks, nestled in cities like Orlando and Anaheim. Though traveling outside the coasts in one visit may be tricky, Middle America abounds with outdoor activities for all ages, situated throughout famed national parks such as the Grand Canyon in Arizona or Yellowstone in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. If your family would prefer to hit the slopes, states like Utah and Colorado offer kid-friendly ski resorts and winter villages sure to impress even the most seasoned travelers.

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Philadelphia Sightseeing Recommendations

Please Touch Museum (website) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  The Please Touch Museum is definitely a kid-centered museum in everything they do! My daughter still asks to go to this museum. In fact, every time we say we are going to a museum she ask “it is a touch museum or a look museum?” She squealed with delight…

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Seattle Skyline

Seattle Sightseeing Recommendations

Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour (website) Seattle, Washington The Underground Tour in Seattle is one of my favorite things we have done in Seattle (even after numerous trips  there). It is full of unique history about Seattle, mostly in the time after white settlers came to the area. The tour mainly touches on the early history…

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Portland, Oregon skyline

Portland Sightseeing Recommendations

Multnomah Falls (website) Columbia River Gorge, Oregon (about 40 minutes drive from Portland) Multnomah Falls is a gorgeous waterfall near Portland, Oregon. When we were in Portland, we had a rental car, which made driving the 40 minutes between Portland and Multnomah Falls a breeze. It was a beautiful drive! Upon arrival at the waterfall,…

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Lewes, Delaware

Lewes, Delaware: The First Town in The First State, USA

By Alison Netzer Lewes, Delaware is known as the First Town in the First State. A small historic town with an added feature of a beach. Lewes is a Mid-Atlantic beach on the bay. The sand is coarse and the water’s cool. The public beach is less crowded than most and it is not packed…

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