Must See US

DALLAS
Dallas Must-Sees 
One of the largest and most popular cities in Texas, Dallas is well-known for its museums, upscale shopping and lively arts scene.

The city boasts the largest urban arts district in the country, full of public art sculptures, murals and five major venues. The Dallas Museum of Art has a collection of more than 23,000 works of art. Visit the Nasher Sculpture Center, or attend performances at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, the Winspear Opera House or the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre.

Shop at NorthPark Center, with more than 225 stores; the elegant Galleria Dallas, with more than 200 stores and an indoor skating rink; and historic Highland Park Village, with designer boutiques.

Families enjoy the Dallas World Aquarium and Zoological Garden, and the Six Flags Over Texas amusement park. If you’re a sports fan, you’re in luck – Dallas is home to five major professional teams.

ANCHORAGE

Anchorage is a place of wild abundance. Life in Anchorage ranges from big, to huge, to downright epic. The days are longer, the nights are brighter and the day-to-day is lived on a grand scale. Explore the wild heart of Alaska with an Anchorage vacation. Visitors travel from all over the world to experience Alaska’s landscape: its surrounding glaciers, abundant wildlife, Native culture and arts, and its unparalleled access to adventure and fishing.
What vacationers are delighted to discover is Anchorage’s urban personality: its innovative cuisine and progressive arts scene; its many unique attractions and shops, and a year-round calendar packed with activities for every season. The state’s largest city is a natural hub for virtually every Alaska experience–whether during the long daylight hours of summer or in the picturesque, clear, bright days of winter. Experience the rhythm of this natural wonderland where the power and pulse of the Great Land's wildness beats in harmony with its bustling, contemporary metropolitan city. Anchorage is waiting – experience the Big Wild Life™.


LAS VEGAS


Las Vegas Must-Sees 
Nearly two dozen casinos – including the one at the new Cosmopolitan – line the Las Vegas Strip. Many feature entertainers including Celine Dion, Barry Manilow and ventriloquist Terry Fator.

The massive CityCenter boasts one of the most incredible public art collections in the U.S. Inside Crystals, a shopping mall, don’t miss Glacia, sculpted ice towers that change every day.

“Old Vegas” revolves around the Fremont Street Experience, a pedestrian mall beneath a canopy of lights. With more than 12 million bulbs, the canopy is the largest electric sign in the world.

Water dances every 15 or 30 minutes at the Fountains of Bellagio as fountains in a 9-acre pool spray and sway in time to classical music and Broadway tunes.

Adrenaline is always pumping at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, site of NASCAR and NHRA events. There’s also a racing school where visitors can learn to drive like the pros.