United States Articles
The Norton Simon Museum
Here are 5 must-see pieces at the museum named for a man and his money -- The Norton Simon Museum.
The Brooklyn Museum
The Brooklyn Museum houses over a million and a half pieces of art, making it one of the country's largest museums.
The Walters Art Museum
Here are 5 must-see pieces at The Walters Art Museum.
Archaeological Digs
Travel Channel has selected some excavations in North and South America where travelers can literally dig in.
Little Palm Island, Florida
The resort at Little Palm Island is one of the best in the country, with exquisite accommodations, great food and one of the best beaches in the entire stretch of the Keys.
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Provincetown is known for great beaches, a thriving arts scene and a strong gay community.
Carmel, California
Carmel-by-the-Sea is located in a unique stretch of California's coastal highway. The town was once a bohemian haven for artists.
Naples, Florida
The feeling in the community of Naples is a little less stuffy and a little more relaxed than some other wealthy vacation spots.
Venice Beach, California
Let's begin by making one thing perfectly clear. No beach in the world is like Venice Beach.
El Matador, California
Beachgoers in the know seek solidarity by heading up the winding Pacific Coast Highway to the most spectacular shoreline along the coast: El Matador Beach.
Kiawah Island, South Carolina
Many people are familiar with the coastal islands off North Carolina, but fewer are aware of the coastal islands off South Carolina.
East Hampton, New York
Strolling along stretches of white sand, listening to roaring waves and passing glorious mansions, it's easy to forget that East Hampton is only a couple hours outside of New York City.
South Padre Island, Texas
South Padre has always been a spring break party animal's paradise.
Siesta Key, Florida
Relaxing is easy on Siesta Key: soft white sand, brilliant sunshine and azure waters abound.
Duck, North Carolina
Stretching for 130 miles along the Atlantic coast, North Carolina's Outer Banks are a skinny strip of barrier islands with sandy dunes and frothy surf on one side and a gentle sound on the other.

