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Attractions Maps for Top USA Vacation Destinations

Here's a more complete list of interactive Google maps showing all the tourist attractions and things to do in the most popular vacation destinations in the USA:

Albuquerque Attractions Map
Anchorage Attractions Map
Aspen Attractions Map and Ski Areas
Atlanta Attractions Map
Atlantic City Attractions Map of Casinos and Things To Do
Austin Attractions Map
Baltimore Attractions Map
Berkshires Attractions Map
Big Island Attractions Map in Hawaii
Big Sur Attractions Map on the California Coast
Black Hills Attractions Map
Blue Ridge Parkway Attractions Map
Boston Attractions Map
Boulder Attractions Map
Branson Attractions Map
California Wine Country Attractions Map
Cape Cod Attractions Map
Charleston SC Attractions Map
Charlotte Attractions Map
Chicago Attractions Map
Cincinnati Attractions Map
Cleveland Attractions Map
Columbia River Gorge Attractions Map
Columbus Attractions Map in Ohio
Crystal Coast Attractions Map
Dallas Attractions Map
Death Valley Attractions Map
Denali National Park Map of Attractions and Things To Do
Denver Attractions Map
Detroit Attractions Map
Disneyland Map
Door County Attractions Map
Durham Attractions Map
Florida Keys Attractions Map
Fort Lauderdale Attractions Map
Fort Myers Attractions Map
Fort Worth Attractions Map
Galveston Attractions Map
Glacier National Park Map of Attractions & Things To Do
Grand Canyon National Park Map
Grand Teton National Park Map of Attractions and Things To Do
Great Smoky Mountains Attractions Map
Harrisburg Attractions Map
Hartford Attractions Map
Hawaii Attractions Map
Hershey Attractions Map
Hilton Head Attractions Map
Honolulu, Hawaii Attractions Map
Jacksonville Attractions Map in Florida
Kansas City Attractions Map
Kauai Attractions Map
Key West Attractions Map
Lake Tahoe Attractions Map
Las Vegas Attractions Map
Los Angeles Attractions Map
Mackinac Island Attractions Map
Martha's Vineyard Attractions Map
Maui Attractions Map
Memphis Attractions Map
Miami Attractions Map
Milwaukee Attractions Map
Minneapolis Attractions Map
Molokai Attractions Map
Monterey Attractions Map
Mount Rushmore Map of Attractions & Things To Do
Myrtle Beach Attractions Map and Golf Courses
Nantucket Attractions Map
Naples Attractions Map
Nashville Attractions Map in Tennessee
New Jersey Shore Attractions Map of Beaches and Things To Do
New Orleans Attractions Map
New York City Attractions Map
Newport Attractions Map in Rhode Island
Niagara Falls Attractions Map
Oahu Attractions Map
Oakland Attractions Map
Orange County Attractions Map in California
Orlando Attractions Map
Outer Banks Attractions Map in North Carolina
Palm Beach Attractions Map
Palm Springs Attractions Map
Park City Attractions Map and Ski Areas
Pennsylvania Dutch Country Attractions Map
Philadelphia Attractions Map
Phoenix Attractions Map
Pittsburgh Attractions Map
Portland Attractions Map
Providence Attractions Map
Raleigh Attractions Map
Richmond Attractions Map
Rocky Mountain National Park Map of Attractions & Things To Do
Sacramento Attractions Map
Salt Lake City Attractions Map
San Antonio Attractions Map
San Diego Attractions Map
San Francisco Attractions Map
Santa Barbara Attractions Map
Santa Fe Attractions Map
Sarasota Attractions Map
Savannah Attractions Map
Scottsdale Attractions Map
Seattle Attractions Map
Shenandoah National Park Map of Attractions and Things To Do
Silicon Valley Attractions Map
Skyline Drive Map of Attractions & Things To Do
Space Coast Attractions Map in Flordia
St. Louis Attractions Map
St. Paul Attractions Map
St. Petersburg Attractions Map
St. Simons Island Attractions Map
Steamboat Springs Attractions Map
Tallahassee Attractions Map
Tampa Attractions Map
Taos Attractions Map
The Hamptons Attractions Map on Long Island, New York
Tucson Attractions Map
Vail Attractions Map
Virginia Beach Attractions Map
Walt Disney World Map of Attractions, Rides and Things To Do in Orlando, Florida
Washington DC Attractions Map
White Mountains Attractions Map
Williamsburg Attractions Map
Wisconsin Dells Attractions Map
Yellowstone National Park Map of Attractions & Things To Do
Yosemite National Park Map of Attractions & Things To Do

Atlanta's Best Attractions

On holidays like this Thanksgiving weekend, I’m often asked by friends or family for my list of the best attractions and things to do in Atlanta, my home town. Here's my blog list of Atlanta's Top Attractions.

Tip: Planning your trip to Atlanta to see these attractions is easy by using this interactive map that shows all Things To Do In Atlanta on HappyMappy.com . Just click any map point to visit the website for the attraction. To move around the map, zoom in by double clicking any map area, or drag the map (with your mouse button and new attractions draw wherever you explore.

Most Popular
The following four major attractions all border Centennial Olympic Park and can be located on this close up map of downtown Atlanta at HappyMappy.com

Georgia Aquarium
Built by Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus who wanted to create the world's greatest aquarium, this #1 Atlanta attraction features the largest aquarium window in the world. It's the only place in the western world where you'll view giant whale sharks, like the one pictured here. Hints: Only so many people are admitted each hour with timed tickets. Buy and print your tickets online for the 9 AM opening on busy days (weekends or holidays or when there's a big convention in Atlanta) and you'll be the first admitted and enjoy the smaller crowds. Plan 2-3 hours here.

New World of Coca Cola
Coke donated the land for the Georgia Aquarium and then next door built their newest World of Coca Cola, the interactive museum adventure that lets you learn everything about one of the world's best-known brands. Plan 1-2 hours here, before or after your ticket times to attend the aquarium.

CNN Studio Tour
This 55-minute behind-the-scenes tour shows you exactly what it takes to deliver the news available to over 2 billion people worldwide. The CNN Center has a large food court and is a good place to eat when visiting downtown Atlanta. It links to the adjacent Philips Arena, the major venue where large concert events are held. (Hint: get CNN Tour tickets in advance if many tourists are in town for a convention or event. Tours are on the hour.)

Centennial Olympic Park
This park was built as the public gathering place for the 1996 Olympics held in Atlanta. Lots of activities are held here during the year, so check their website calendar. The giant July 4th fireworks show is the largest in the Southeast and features a live music concert. When events aren't happening, in warmer weather you'll have fun watching city kids dancing in swimsuits in the Olympic Fountain of Rings.
365 days a year, the fountain plays a 20-minute orchestrated music, light & water show at 12:30, 3:30, 6:30 and 9 PM. Catch it if you can, it's fun. I like eating my carryout food from the CNN Center food court while watching the 12:30 or 6:30 PM show in the park. In winter, there's an ice skating rink, and Christmas decorations to enjoy.

Six Flags Over Georgia
It takes a day to enjoy the 35+ rides within the theme park, including 11 roller coasters and state of the art thrill rides like Goliath and Superman: Ultimate Flight, the South's only flying roller coaster! You'll also find a wide variety of great entertainment. Concerts. Characters. A one-of-a-kind parade. Open weekends in spring and fall and daily in warmer months.

Stone Mountain Park
You can easily spend a whole day at Stone Mountain Park, transformed from a state park into a major Atlanta attraction. Here's a sampling of what's in the park...


  • Rides: Summit Skyride takes you by cable car to the mountain top. Scenic Railroad loops for 5 miles around the mountain. Ride The Ducks on an amphibious sightseeing tour. Cruise the lake on the Paddlewheel Riverboat or in your own Pedal Boat.
  • Outdoors: View the largest high relief sculpture in the world, the Confederate Memorial Carving, depicts three Confederate heroes of the Civil War, President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. Hike the 1.3 mile trail up Stone Mountain. The daily concert from our 732-bell Carillon is one of the true joys of Stone Mountain Park. Golfing, fishing, hiking trails, biking.
  • Historical attractions: Discovering Stone Mountain Museum at Memorial Hall. Visit the Crossroads area and transport yourself to an 1870s southern town. Tour the Antebellum Plantation & Farmyard.
  • Entertainment: Stone Mountain Park offers a variety of entertaining and interactive shows throughout the year. A must see/do is the nightly laser and fireworks show performed during warmer months in front of the mountain. There are also special events and festivals, check the website calendar.
  • Holiday season: The park turns into a Christmas wonderland with decorations, the Polar Express 4D Experience, Sing-Along Christmas Train, and more.


Outdoor Attractions


Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

The National Park Service manages the 16 separate areas in the recreation area, which stretches over 48 miles along the river bank from northwestern Atlanta to near the dam at Lake Lanier. Take a solitary walk to enjoy nature’s display along the river trails, raft leisurely through the rocky shoals with friends, fish for trout in the misty waters as the sun comes up, or have a picnic on a Sunday afternoon.

Silver Comet Trail
Just west of Atlanta in Cobb County is the eastern trailhead for a 60-mile biking adventure along a former railway ending at the Georgia-Alabama border, where the Chief Ladiga trail takes you even further west. Highlights are crossing a 750-foot railroad trestle and the 800-foot Brushy Mountain Tunnel. Rent a bike or skates at the Silver Comet Depot.

Zoo Atlanta
The giant pandas are the hands-down favorite attraction here, but Zoo Atlanta’s Ford African Rain Forest was one of North America’s first naturalistic gorilla habitats when it opened in 1989 and is now home to 23 gorillas. The zoo is a good half-day attraction within Atlanta's historic Grant Park, which also has the Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum (below).

Atlanta Botanical Garden
A nice way to spend an hour or two is a walk in the outdoor gardens, or inside the Fuqua Conservatory and the Orchid Center that includes species from all over the tropical world. You'll think you are in a rainforest at the equator. The garden is adjacent to Atlanta's Piedmont Park.

History

Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
Just east of downtown, the National Park Service visitor center has fine exhibits reflecting the history of the civil rights movement. A short walk leads you to the birth home of Martin Luther King Jr., the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church where he and his father preached, and his tomb where he rests with wife Coretta Scott King at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change. About two hours is needed.

Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
Located two miles east of downtown off the Freedom Parkway, the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum is part of the Presidential Library system administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, a Federal government agency. The Museum of the Jimmy Carter Library includes photographs and historical memorabilia from the Carter presidency (1976 - 1981). An exact replica of the Oval Office and gifts received by the Carters are also featured. A permanent exhibit of significant events occurring during Jimmy Carter's life and political career includes photographs with interpretative text.

Georgia State Capitol Tours
Georgia State Capitol Tours begin at the Capitol tour desk (located near the Washington Street entrance) and consist of a brief overview of Capitol history and the lawmaking process; a visit to the public galleries of the House of Representatives and Senate; and conclude with a visit to the Georgia Capitol Museum. The museum is in the State Capitol building and interprets the history of the building itself, as well as the events that have taken place within its walls. Exhibits include historic artifacts and works of art and a fine collection of specimens of Georgia minerals, plants and soils. The Hall of Valor on the first floor displays historic battle flags.

Fernbank Museum of Natural History Only at Fernbank Museum can you come face-to-face with the world’s largest dinosaurs, explore the development of life on Earth through the landscapes of present-day Georgia, connect with cultures from around the globe, engage in a variety of hands-on exhibitions and more! And you won’t want to miss stunning rotating special exhibitions or the incredible 5-story experience of an IMAX® film.

The Civil War
Naturally people visit Atlanta expecting to learn about the Civil War. You can view a HappyMappy.com map of all Civil War related attractions in north Georgia. But here's three that I tell war buffs definitely not to miss...

Atlanta History Center
There's a fine collection of Civil War artifacts and historical info on display here, and you can tour the adjacent Swan House (pictured). The museum also features the official collection from the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and a gallery about the history of the city.

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Sadly the areas where the Battle of Atlanta took place weren't preserved and lie beneath subdivisions and shopping centers, but one important battlefield site was preserved. Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield is a 2,888 acre National Battlefield that preserves a Civil War battleground of the Atlanta Campaign. The battle was fought here from June 19, 1864 until July 2, 1864. Sherman's army consisted of 100,000 men, 254 guns and 35,000 horses. Johnston's army had 63,000 men and 187 guns. Over 67,000 soldiers were killed, wounded and captured during the Campaign. The visitor center provides introductory information about the Battlefield and the battle. While walking some of the 17.3 miles of interpretive walking trails you will see historic earthworks, cannon emplacements and various interpretive signs. The hike up the mountain is one of the better adventures in metro Atlanta, an elevation of 708 feet is gained in the short 1.2 miles.

Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum
Often overlooked by Atlanta visitors, this great attraction is well worth an hour of your time. The Atlanta Cyclorama has been on display in Atlanta since 1893. A cyclorama is a large cylindrical painting. Tour guides conduct a forty-minute, two part educational program on the Battle of Atlanta. Part I is a 14 minute film detailing the Civil War events that led to the Battle of Atlanta. For Part II guests are escorted into the Cyclorama where they experience the battle in a revolving theater designed for the giant circular painting. The story is told through narration, music, art and sound effects, so history comes alive and takes you back to July 22, 1864 to become part of the battle. In addition to the giant circular painting, the museum features the locomotive Texas of The Great Train Race and numerous Civil War museum exhibits. The Cyclorama is in historic Grant Park at the entrance to the Atlanta Zoo.

Arts

Peachtree Battle at Ansley Park Playhouse
My must do/see! This is where you will experience the real South, and loose your breath as you laugh so hard you'll cry! What started years ago as a comedy in a tiny theater on Peachtree Street has turned into the longest running show in Atlanta history, now performed in the new Ansley Park Playhouse. What happens when the son of one of Atlanta's high society families announces his engagement... to a Hooters girl? Mix in the alcoholic grandmother, a cheating husband, a carb-counting daughter, the oldest gay son, and a "guest worker" maid from across the border, and this blueblood family wedding is truly a Peachtree Battle! Tip: Tickets can be hard to come by at times, so visit the website early to make your reservations.

Woodruff Arts Center
Just north of downtown in Midtown Atlanta at Peachtree Street & 15th, visitors find all our major arts attractions within one campus! Since its inception, the Woodruff Arts Center has grown into the most dynamic center for the visual and performing arts in the South and is among the top such centers in the nation. Today the Woodruff Arts Center includes the Alliance Theatre, High Museum of Art, Young Audiences, 14th Street Playhouse and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Following are details on each Atlanta attraction.

High Museum of Art
The High Museum of Art, founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association, is the leading art museum in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta 's Midtown arts and business district, the High has over 11,000 works of art in its permanent collection. Three new buildings, designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano, more than double the Museum's size to 312,000 square feet. In October 2006, momentum continued with the opening of Louvre Atlanta. This partnership with the Louvre Museum in Paris will bring hundreds of works of art from the Louvre’s collections to Atlanta through 2009.

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
The orchestra performs more than 200 concerts each year, with its main subscription series augmented by pops series, family concerts, and a full summer schedule including classical, pops, and free parks concerts.

Alliance Theatre
Now in its 38th season, Atlanta’s nationally acclaimed Alliance Theatre is the leading professional resident theatre of the Southeast, creating the powerful experience of shared theatre for diverse people on two stages for youth and adult audiences. The Alliance Theatre, known for its national role in creating significant theatrical works, launched two Tony Award-winning hits to Broadway: Alice Walker’s The Color Purple and Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida. It has premiered many other works and has originated the national tour of a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical.

Fox Theatre
It's worth visiting the Fox simply for the 1925 architecture. A National Historic Landmark, it is a beautifully outlandish, opulent, grandiose monument to the heady excesses of the 1920's, a mosque-like structure complete with minarets, onion domes, and an interior decor which was even more lavish than its facade. Today, the 5,000 seat theatre features an ever changing lineup of live music concerts by the nation's top stars, Broadway musicals, films and performing arts.


Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University
Hiding on the campus of Emory University is this little-known gem where you should spend two hours. Housed in a distinguished building by renowned architect Michael Graves, the Carlos maintains the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast with objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and the ancient Americas. The Museum is also home to collections of nineteenth- and twentieth-century sub-Saharan African art and European and American works on paper from the Renaissance to the present day.

Booth Western Museum of Art
Western art in the South? Indeed, a very fine museum in Cartersville northwest of Atlanta is well worth the drive. This 80,000 square foot Museum opened in August 2003 with main galleries featuring contemporary Western American art. Other galleries feature Civil War art, Presidential portraits and letters, Western movie posters, and Western illustration. Sagebrush Ranch is an interactive gallery where children of all ages can learn about art and Western America. The Museum’s Special Exhibit Gallery hosts three to five temporary exhibits per year.

Sports
As the largest city in the South, Atlanta has great sports attractions...
Atlanta Braves
Turner Field Tours plus Braves Museum & Hall of Fame
Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta Hawks
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
 
 
How Do We Map All US Attractions and Things To Do on One Travel Guide Map?
How can one interactive map of the US display all tourist attractions and things to do so you can virtually tour America? That was our challenge when we designed our map travel guide.
 
Our patent-pending solution is best explained with an example. At HappyMappy.com, let's type in Where: San Francisco, CA and click Go!  (You can also view that map in another browser with this link: San Francisco Attractions and Activities )
 
Under our logo you see the status: "Showing 100 out of 747 points. Zoom in to see more!" So, we have 747 attractions in this part of San Francisco.
 
We only show you 100 points at first, because that's all your PC can quickly display given today's technology, so we map only the 100 most popular attractions and things to do.
 
As you zoom into any area of San Francisco, we instantly redraw 100 attractions in that closer area. When you zoom in close enough, you eventually see every attraction, including less popular ones. You know you are seeing all when the status says something like  "Showing 76 out of 76 points."
 
By default our map shows every attraction, unless you enter something in our Tag or Named search boxes to limit the map ponts. Search for Tag: biking and hit Explore! and you'll map only bike rental shops and bike trails.
 
Maybe you know the name for a point you want to visit. So, clear any tags, and type in Named: Golden Gate Park. When you click Explore you get a map identifying 81 places within Golden Gate Park, shown below.
 
Golden Gate Park Map
 
Of course, you can map things anywhere. Search Where: USA for Tag: Museum and hit Explore!, you'll see a USA map "Showing 100 out of 11796 points. Zoom in to see more." The 100 listed first are the most popular, but I don't think you'll have time to check out all 11,796 museums.
 
So narrow your search by using 2+ tags: try Tag: Museum, Gold Rush and you'll 49 museums pertinent to that topic, mostly in California and Alaska.
Tour Las Vegas Attractions On An Interactive Travel Guide Map!
Planning a trip to Las Vegas is challenging considering so many tourist attractions are hiding within each casino property, with hundreds of attractions packed into a couple miles on the Las Vegas strip.
 
HappyMappy.com makes planning easy by letting you enjoy a virtual tour of attractions and things to do on our interactive satellite photo of map of Las Vegas Attractions and Things To Do.  We've mapped every attraction within each casino to explore as follows:
  • Hover any attraction point to see it's name
  • Click an attraction to learn about it or visit its website
  • Hold your mouse button and drag the map along the strip, and more attractions will popup wherever you go.
  • On wider map views, you see only the 100 most popular attractions. To see more, simply zoom in closer, and those that were hiding will automatically appear. The closer you zoom in, the more detail you see.
  • To map only some kinds of attractions, use search Tags. type "Live Entertainment" in Tags and click Explore! and now the map has theatres and shows!
  • Type "casino" in tags and you map exactly one dot for each casino, so you see on the satellite photo what each casino property looks like, and then visit its website by clicking on the dot.
  • Try tags "thrill ride", "spa", or "nightclub" and you get the idea of how easy it is to quickly locate things in Vegas with HappyMappy.com. 
  • Clear Tags, and you are back to seeing All Las Vegas Attractions and Things To Do once again.
  • Named searches find specifc things fast. Type "Cirque" in Named and zoom out to see all 5 locations for the Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas casinos.
  • Clear Named, then Zoom out, you'll see everything surrounding Las Vegas in the state of Nevada!

Exploring Las Vegas on the map before you go there lets you maximize your fun time on the strip by visiting the things you like that are closest to each other.

Welcome to the HappyMappy.com Blog!

Now you have one interactive travel guide map that lets you explore all US attractions and things to do!

We're finally going public and unveiling HappyMappy.com to the outside world, following years of developing our unique GPS tourism attraction and activity data, then coming up with an innovative patent-pending way of displaying many attractions at once on your choice of Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, or Microsoft Virtual Earth.

We'll be blogging about the cools places you can discover using HappyMappy.com, and some tricks and tips when using it.

We'll also talk about the new HappyMappy.com features that you, our users, tell us you want added first.

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