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Mid-Atlantic
The Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America comprises five states and a federal district along the eastern seaboard. While the region is dominated by the enormous megalopolis running from Washington, D.C. Mid-Atlantic interactive map »
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By far the most common form of lodging in rural United States and along many Interstates is the motel. Providing inexpensive rooms to automotive travellers, most motels are clean and reasonable with a limited array of amenities: telephone, TV, bed, bathroom. See hotels »

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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is a state in the eastern United States. It is known for its Revolutionary War-era historical sites like Valley … Pennsylvania Travel Guide »
Metro New York

Metro New York

Metro New York is the massive metropolitan area around New York City in New York state, Connecticut, and New Jersey. Metro New York Travel Guide »
New York (state)

New York (state)

The state of New York is known as the Empire State, and with good reason. As one of the original thirteen colonies that formed … New York (state) Travel Guide »
New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey is on the east coast of the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean … New Jersey Travel Guide »
Maryland

Maryland

Maryland on the Mid-Atlantic, nicknamed America in Miniature, has a little bit of everything: both sea and mountain, urban and rural, historic and modern. Maryland Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C, the capital of the United States and the seat of its three branches of government, has a collection of free … Washington, D.C. Travel Guide »

Delaware

Delaware, while not the smallest of the United States of America, was the first state to ratify the US Constitution. Delaware Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Georgetown

Washington, D.C. / Georgetown

Georgetown is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C. to the south of Woodley Park and west of Dupont Circle across Rock Creek Park. Washington, D.C. / Georgetown Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / East End

Washington, D.C. / East End

East End is D.C.'s old downtown quarter, east of 15th St, including the smaller downtown neighborhoods of Chinatown, Penn … Washington, D.C. / East End Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / West End

Washington, D.C. / West End

The West End is the western section of downtown D.C, including the central business district, sometimes known as Golden Triangle … Washington, D.C. / West End Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Dupont Circle

Washington, D.C. / Dupont Circle

Dupont Circle is D.C.'s trendiest neighborhood, owing to its collection of night clubs, bars, cafes, art galleries, and shops. Washington, D.C. / Dupont Circle Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Adams Morgan-Columbia Heights

Washington, D.C. / Adams Morgan-Columbia Heights

Adams Morgan and Mount Pleasant are the trendy dining and nightlife districts north of Dupont Circle and the U St Corridor. Washington, D.C. / Adams Morgan-Columbia Heights Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Shaw

Washington, D.C. / Shaw

Shaw is a North Central neighborhood just east of Dupont Circle and south of Adams Morgan, but with a history and culture rooted … Washington, D.C. / Shaw Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Capitol Hill

Washington, D.C. / Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill is a venerable neighborhood just east of the Capitol building, best known as the main residence in the city for the … Washington, D.C. / Capitol Hill Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / National Mall

Washington, D.C. / National Mall

The National Mall is the monumental green space at the heart of Washington, D.C, the heart of the national psyche, and the heart of civic America. Washington, D.C. / National Mall Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Upper Northwest

Washington, D.C. / Upper Northwest

The neighborhoods of the Upper Northwest rank among the metropolitan area's most wealthy and privileged. Washington, D.C. / Upper Northwest Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Northeast

Washington, D.C. / Northeast

East D.C. refers to a large, relatively quiet section of the city—all neighborhoods east of Rock Creek Park and north of Adams Morgan and Capitol Hill. Washington, D.C. / Northeast Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Anacostia

Washington, D.C. / Anacostia

Anacostia is the popular name for the huge swathe of the capital consisting of the many neighborhoods East of the River. Washington, D.C. / Anacostia Travel Guide »
Washington, D.C. / Waterfront

Washington, D.C. / Waterfront

The Waterfront, lies just south of the National Mall, but despite its attractions and location, has remained overlooked by most visitors to the city. Washington, D.C. / Waterfront Travel Guide »
Chesapeake Bay

Chesapeake Bay

The Chesapeake Bay is one of the world's largest estuaries, with waters extending through the states of Maryland and Virginia out to the Atlantic Ocean. Chesapeake Bay Travel Guide »
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