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Los Angeles / Orange County, CA
The most populous metro in California, the greater Los Angeles area encompasses five counties with an estimated 18 million people. Los Angeles is one of the world's centers of culture, science, technology, international trade, and higher education. As the entertainment and creative capital of the world, Los Angeles offers a wealth of experiences that few other destinations can match!
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Boise, ID
Boise is the state capitol and the most populous city in Idaho. A number of recreational opportunities are available in Boise, including extensive hiking and biking in the foothills to the immediate north of downtown and an extensive urban trail system called the Boise River Greenbelt that runs along the river. The Boise River itself is a common destination for fishing, swimming and rafting.
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Chicago-Chicagoland, IL
"Chicagoland" is an informal name for the Chicago metropolitan area, which includes the city of Chicago and Northwest Indiana. Known for its love for the sports, Chicago is the home to the Bears, Bulls, Cubs, and White Sox. Being the third largest city in the U.S., Chicago has much to offer such as the arts, dining & nightlife, and shopping.
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Providence, RI
From Benefit Street's "Mile of History" on the East Side to festive Federal Hill, Rhode Island's own "Little Italy," the capital city of Providence is known and loved for its abundance of historic and cultural attractions. Three-and-a-half centuries of history are alive and well on the streets of Providence, as evident in the scores of immaculately preserved Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian houses located throughout the city. The Rhode Island State House, Arcade, John Brown House and the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church in America are among the many historic buildings which are open to the public year-round. In addition to magnificent architecture, Providence offers a host of attractions for connoisseurs of the arts. Tony Award-winning Trinity Repertory Company, the Rhode Island Philharmonic and the Museum of Art/Rhode Island School of Design offer acclaimed theatre, fine arts and orchestral music. Other exciting entertainment options include the seasonal "Broadway" series at the Providence Performing Arts Center and numerous alternative theatre and dance productions.
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