Although Creek Street was once what is politely referred to as a red light district, it currently serves as a scenic boardwalk with quaint tourist spots.
The rock formations in Arizona's Antelope Canyon look absolutely surreal. Operated by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department, the canyon was formed by fast-flowing flash flood waters.
A small seaside village with a ton of character, Mystic, Connecticut, is full of beautiful restaurants, galleries, shops and homes like the one pictured here.
Located on the Gulf of Mexico in Naples, Florida, the Naples Pier serves as an excellent spot for fishing, dining, and simply taking in the ocean views.
The historic Amana Colonies are made up of a total of seven villages. Settled by German Pietists who lived a communal lifestyle until the 1930s, the colonies are approximately 150 years old.
Located just south of Lawrence, Kansas, the Baker Wetlands are home to many types of wildlife. The water, which drains out to the Wakarusa River via Mink Creek.
If Southern charm is what you're after, look no further than the Garden District of New Orleans. In this gorgeous neighborhood, classically constructed mansions and lush green gardens line the streets.
This fascinating rock formation off the coast of Port Austin, Michigan, came to be after many years of waves wore down the stone.