{"id":1115123,"date":"2023-05-31T19:50:59","date_gmt":"2023-05-31T23:50:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/25-states-americans-visit-the-most-thewetumpkaherald-com-wetumpka-herald\/"},"modified":"2023-05-31T19:50:59","modified_gmt":"2023-05-31T23:50:59","slug":"25-states-americans-visit-the-most-thewetumpkaherald-com-wetumpka-herald","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/mars-colony\/25-states-americans-visit-the-most-thewetumpkaherald-com-wetumpka-herald\/","title":{"rendered":"25 states Americans visit the most | | thewetumpkaherald.com &#8211; Wetumpka Herald"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      As interest in domestic travel continues to increase among      U.S. travelers, Stacker      used data from YouGov      to find out what states are top choices for an in-country      visit.     <\/p>\n<p>                U.S. travelers are                expected to visit U.S. destinations more in 2023                than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic,                according to data from the World Travel and Tourism                Council. Thanks in part to rising inflation rates,                which make international travel far more difficult                to budget for a family, along with the general                public's desire to freely move about now that                COVID-19 restrictions are fully lifted. Combining                that with the plethora of places to choose from                when it comes to making your way across America,                domestic travel rates went up 30.1% in 2022, and it                seems to be on trend to continue its ascent.              <\/p>\n<p>                With so much to do,                however, who could blame someone for wanting to get                in the car and leave their cares behind during an                epic road trip? For booking that last-minute flight                on a whim because the mood seems to strike. The                U.S. is                 home to 424 National Parks,                 620 amusement parks, over                 35,000 museums, and don't even get us started                on how many restaurants there are to try!              <\/p>\n<p>                As summer approaches,                and many are beginning to plot out their                itineraries for the road, we wonderedwhich states                are the most popular to visit by U.S. tourists?                Using data from YouGov to determine                what states Americans are visiting, Stacker has ranked the                top 25 by the percentage of U.S. adults who have                already made a visit. Check the rankings to see if                your next destination is among these popular                choices, or find your next adventure as you                scroll.              <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 30%              <\/p>\n<p>                In a state full of early                American history, Oklahoma City visitors can take                the opportunity to learn about the state's 39                Native American nations in Oklahoma by visiting the                First Americans                Museum. Tulsa's museum Greenwood                Rising tells visitors about the city's Black                neighborhood, Greenwood, a once-historic space                known as a freedom colony after slavery was                abolished. The area, lauded as Black Wall Street,                was infamously bombed in 1921 during an incident                known as the                 Tulsa Race Massacre.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 30%              <\/p>\n<p>                Travelers who like                visiting the cultural landmarks listed among the                bevy of UNESCO World                Heritage sites can see more here than in any                other U.S. state. In order to achieve                UNESCO World Heritage status, a place must be a                work of human genius, contain superlative natural                phenomena, or any of the eight other requirements                on the qualifications list. The sites located in                New Mexico, such as Carlsbad Caverns National Park,                Chaco Culture National Historical Park, and Taos                Pueblo all manage to fit the criteria!              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 30%              <\/p>\n<p>                While Missouri may be                most well known for the Gateway Arch in St. Louis,                many are unaware upon first glance that the museum                housed beneath the landmark is full of history                about the \"Show Me State\" including how it got the                nickname. Don't be fooled though, Missouri offers                so much more. Branson, for example, is known as the                \"Live                Entertainment Capital of the World\" per their                tourism site because of the amount of entertainment                that is accessible at any given time, and the                                state has six national parks you can                visit.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 30%              <\/p>\n<p>                Michigan offers a                mixture of natural beauty, history, and culture all                wrapped up in one state. Visitors often make their                way to Detroit to visit the Motown Museum,                where curators pay homage to a form of music that,                in essence,                 created the blueprint for all other music to                follow. Home to four of the Great Lakes (Erie,                Superior, Huron, and Michigan) travelers can also                enjoy a car-free adventureincluding a side trip to                Mackinac                Island, home to Arch Rock. On top of that,                                the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor offers                a huge list of attractions from the University of                Michigan Museum of Arts, to the Museum of Natural                History Planetarium.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 31%              <\/p>\n<p>                There are some places                that make you feel like you've stepped back in time                and Louisiana is one of them. It is known for                having a                 multitude of plantations, with at least 14                still open to visit, but they also represent a                painful chapter of enslaved people in the state's                history. New Orleans is home to the French Quarter,                known for jazz on Bourbon Street, shimmery beads                during Mardi Gras, and some of the best beignets                you can find. Grand Isle is known as a \"sportsman's                paradise\" with amazing fishing spots that offer                unencumbered views of the Gulf of Mexico. Plus, if                you've always wanted to delve a little deeper into                understanding Voodoo, an African diasporic                religion, there are plenty of places to dive                in.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 34%              <\/p>\n<p>                Travelers can walk                through part of the world's longest-known cave                system in Mammoth Cave National                Park. With more than 400 miles of explored                caves and nearly 53,000 acres of land to explore,                you can spend a whole day there and not even                notice. If you're in more of a sporty mood, you can                head north to Louisville for river cruises, horse                racing at Churchill Downs, and baseball nostalgia                at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 34%              <\/p>\n<p>                Massachusetts is the                kind of state where the kid in you can come out and                play! Baseball fans will feel right at home in                Boston's Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox and the                oldest ballpark of any Major League Baseball team.                Fans can surround themselves with the peanuts and                Cracker Jacks as the stadium is open                for tours all year round. In the fall, Salem,                Massachusetts, becomes the state's focal point as a                popular destination to celebrate Halloweenand no                wonder, considering the town's history! The                infamous                 Salem Witch Trials took place in the state, a                time when religious persecution and fear allowed                women to be burned at the stake if they were found                to be witches. Speaking of American history, you                can also visit                 Plymouth Rock, known as the landing spot of the                Mayflower.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 36%              <\/p>\n<p>                Winter sports are                definitely the draw when it comes to the popularity                of Colorado, or at least one of the big ones thanks                to the Rocky Mountains as the state's backdrop.                Aspen, Vail, and Breckenridge are some of the most                well-known ski towns in the country. Colorado is                also home to one of the most amazing outdoor                amphitheaters, Red                Rocks, which gets world-class musical acts on a                constant basis and is housed within a natural rock                formation. For history fans, the                 Chicano Movement was a heavy influence on the                landscape of the state, and you can visit the                Chicano Humanities and Art Council Gallery to learn                about the rich history of the 60s and 70s.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 38%              <\/p>\n<p>                When you think of white                sand beaches you might not necessarily think of                anywhere statesidebut that's where South Carolina                comes in to prove you wrong. The state has a bevy                of beaches, including the popular family tourist                attraction Myrtle Beach, which offers 60 miles of                white sand and a fantastic boardwalk full of                carnival rides, games, and delicious food. Speaking                of the cuisine, culinary tourists can head to                Charleston, which is known for making a killer bowl                of shrimp and grits. For a sweet treat, the brown                sugar and butter explosion known as Charleston                chewies is the local favorite. Both of these borrow                heavily from the influence of the                 Gullah Geechee, descendants of West and Central                Africa forced upon the lands during the trade of                enslaved people, and who have been well known for                preserving and maintaining their cultural                heritage.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 38%              <\/p>\n<p>                Maryland is another                state well-loved for its seafood dishes, but here                crab is king. Travelers will find plenty of unique                local dishes, including Maryland Crab Soup, Smith                Island Cake, and stuffed ham. Travelers can also                make their way to Baltimore, where you can find                everything from the National Aquarium, to the                Baltimore Museum of Art, and Oriole Park to spend a                day traversing.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 39%              <\/p>\n<p>                Lucky be a lady in                Nevada, or at least she does in its most famous                city, \"Sin City\" Las Vegas, Known as the kind of                destination where what happens there, stays there,                you can hit the Strip for gambling, fine dining and                residency shows that alternate throughout the                season. If the bright lights of the big city aren't                your thing, Nevada also has spectacular natural                attractions like Red Rock Canyon and Lake                Tahoe.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 39%              <\/p>\n<p>                Ohio is full of                family-friendly stops, like Cleveland's Great Lakes                Science Center and the Cleveland Botanical                Garden. Tourists can head out of town to learn                about a different way of life with a visit to Amish                country, where you can learn about what life is                like without technology.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 40%              <\/p>\n<p>                Nashville, Tennessee, is                where country music and                 bachelorette parties meet in the lively                downtown honky-tonks. Head west to Memphis for the                soulful sounds of blues music on Beale Street. If                you're looking for a strong drink, the                 Tennessee Whiskey Trail is home to at least 30                distilleries open for a visit.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 40%              <\/p>\n<p>                Boardwalk and beach                lovers get both along the Jersey Shore, which is                far more entertaining than what the MTV series made                it seem like. In fact, it's known for being a                well-loved family destination, especially in Ocean                City, which is known as an                 alcohol-free city. Gamblers can try their luck                by heading north to the casinos in Atlantic City,                home to the first boardwalk built in the                world.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 41%              <\/p>\n<p>                The natural red-rock                formation known as the Grand Canyon may be                Arizona's top stop, but Arizona has many natural                feats to admire. Saguaro National                Park protects the state's majestic cacti, as                well as the petroglyphs left behind by the Hohokam                tribe. Guided tours in Antelope Canyon can feel                like hiking through another world, with canyons and                formations that look more like they belong on Mars                than in America.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 42%              <\/p>\n<p>                North Carolina is a                regular pit stop for racing fans. Charlotte's                NASCAR Hall of Fame not only tells the history of                the sport but puts visitors in the driver's seat in                its racing simulators. Those who want off the roads                and into the great outdoors can make their way to                the Great Smoky                Mountains National Park, full of lush forests,                wildflowers, and waterfalls as far as the eye can                see.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 42%              <\/p>\n<p>                Outdoor lovers have                plenty to choose from between Virginia's Atlantic                Ocean beaches and the Blue Ridge Mountains.                Literary fans can enjoy the Poe Museum in                Richmond, dedicated to one of the United                States' most famous writers and a tragic tale in                literary history, Edgar Allen Poe. Fans of history                can visit the sites for the Battle of Yorktown, the                last battle of the Revolutionary War, as well as                the colonial town of Williamsburg known as the                world's                largest living history museum.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 43%              <\/p>\n<p>                Foodies have many                options in Illinois' biggest city, Chicago, from                the city's deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot                dogs to upscale dining from award-winning chefs.                Tourists and locals alike flock to the lakefront in                the summer, when the weather is ideal. The state is                also known for playing a heavy role in the                 Underground Railroad, and in Alton, you can                partake in either driving or walking tours that                guide you along some of the most important                landmarks.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 46%              <\/p>\n<p>                Atlanta's film and music                industries make Georgia's capital city an                entertainment hub. You can take a tour of Tyler                Perry's massive production                studio, or catch a glimpse of                 The Dungeon, the studio where Outkast recorded                their albums. Tourists who want a more relaxing                pace choose Savannah's historic downtown and                coastal living.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of U.S.                adults who have been: 48%              <\/p>\n<p>                Head to Philadelphia to                bring a U.S. history lesson to life, with visits to                Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the                                Benjamin Franklin Museum. Art lovers can hop                over to Pittsburgh to The Andy Warhol Museum, home                to the largest collection of Warhol art and                archives. You can also get your fill of chocolate                as Pennsylvania is the home of Hershey's                Chocolate World.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 52%              <\/p>\n<p>                Trips to Texas leave a                lot of ground to cover, from Space Center Houston                for NASA lovers, to the Alamo in San Antonio for                history buffs, and Big Bend National Park's                limestone cliffs in the western part of the state.                Fans of live entertainment can also make their way                to Austin for SXSW every March for a                week-long festival and conference centering around                music, arts, technology, and culture.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 54%              <\/p>\n<p>                Considering this state                can take nearly 12 hours to drive the full length                of it, it comes as no surprise that there are tons                of sights to see in California. Los Angeles is                known as the home of Hollywood, the rich and                famous, and of course the neighbor to Anaheim's                Disneyland. San Francisco offers a wealth of                culture with the de Young Museum,                Museum of the                African Diaspora, and the Mission                Cultural Center of Latino Arts. Sacramento, the                state's capital, is a burgeoning city                 recently voted by Forbes as the top place to live                in the state and is home to the California                State Fair. That doesn't include the nine state                parks like Joshua Tree, Yosemite, and more.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 55%              <\/p>\n<p>                The city that never                sleeps is also the city that brings the most                visitors to the state of New York. First-time U.S.                and international tourists love to visit Times                Square, catch a Broadway show, and eat a New York                slice of pizza. Music lovers can take walking tours                that show you the birthplace of punk in                Greenwich Village and the East Village or the                birthplace of                 hip-hop in Harlem. Not to mention the city's                countless museums, galleries, live music venues,                and more.              <\/p>\n<p>                Percentage of US adults                who have been: 61%              <\/p>\n<p>                For countless families,                a visit to Orlando's Disney World makes a                childhood, or adulthood, dream come true. Florida's                pristine beaches also make it the top-ranked state                for a trip in the U.S. Everglades National Park                offers a great day trip for families, and if you                happen to have a birdwatcher in your family, the                wetlands in the park are home to the                 largest breeding ground for tropical wading birds                in North America.              <\/p>\n<p>                Data reporting by                Lucas Hicks. Story editing by Olivia Monahan. Copy                editing by Robert Wickwire. 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