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There are all of those major iconic cities like Athens or Paris but I would also list places that are at risk due to climate change or modernization/development. I'd consider Venice and Havana as examples. Maybe New Orleans, Bangkok, Key West, Amsterdam, and the Maldives will go under in the not too distant future. Maybe Timbuktu or other world heritage sites that are at risk from warfare can be visited if tourism is safe. I would like to visit Ethiopia -- Gondar and Lalibela.
London, Lucerne, DC and Munich. I'd also like to go to Hawaii and visit all of the Islands.
We were just in DC with our kids (9/11) and they both loved it. Great trip. I love London and have such great memories that if I ever went back, I'm not sure it would measure up.
I live near Washington DC and so I may be biased about it.
DC is a fine city to visit, particularly for its many free attractions.
However, if you’ve seen cities like London and New York, I don’t know that DC has that much to add. DC has a lot of the same stuff as those cities, though of course it is unique in being the capital of the United States.
While they’re at it, people should see Baltimore and Annapolis too.
Washington, D.C. - our Nation's capital. So much to see.
Las Vegas, NV - the entertainment capital of the world. Nothing else on Earth like it.
Boston, MA - the history and landmarks, and the lobster rolls, of course!
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