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2023.03.30 19:55 LightSamus A list w/links of every song in Final Fantasy XIV that originated in other Final Fantasy (and friends) titles (updated for 6.35!)
Soundtrack name | Location | Origin Game | Title |
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Prelude | Many Locations | Final Fantasy | Prelude |
A Victory Fanfare Reborn | Victory Fanfare | Final Fantasy | Victory Fanfare |
The Seventh Sun | Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy | Final Fantasy |
The Mushroomery | Matoya's Cave | Final Fantasy | Matoya's Cave |
Battle | Chaos Battle Theme | Final Fantasy | Battle Scene |
Eorzea de Chocobo | Chocobo Theme | Final Fantasy II | Chocobo Theme |
Battle Theme 1.x | Certain Instances Battle Music | Final Fantasy II | Battle Theme |
Hubris/Ever Upwards | Labyrinth of the Ancients | Final Fantasy III | Altar Cave |
Tumbling Down | Labyrinth of the Ancients/Syrcus Tower Boss Theme | Final Fantasy III | Boss Theme |
Now I Know the Truth | Doga and Unei's Theme | Final Fantasy III | Dorga Theme |
Out of the Labyrinth/Shattered | Syrcus Tower Theme | Final Fantasy III | Crystal Tower |
Blind to the Dark | World of Darkness Theme | Final Fantasy III | The Dark Crystals |
Hunger | Cloud of Darkness Theme Part 1 | Final Fantasy III | Dark Cloud Appears |
The Reach of Darkness | Cloud of Darkness Theme Part 2 | Final Fantasy III | Dark Cloud Battle |
Eternal Wind | Crystal Tower Ending Theme | Final Fantasy III | Eternal Wind |
Forbidden Land (Endwalker) | Eureka Orthos Theme | Final Fantasy III | The Forbidden Land |
Dancing Calcabrina | Calcabrina Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Dancing Calcobrena |
Big-boned | Fat Chocobo Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Fat Chocobo Makes an Appearance |
Lunar Whale (Shadowbringers) | Lunar Whale Mount Theme | Final Fantasy IV | The Big Whale |
Tower of Zot (Endwalker) | Tower of Zot Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Tower of Zot |
Welcome to Our Town (Endwalker) | Mare Lamentorum Inside Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Welcome to Our Town |
Battle 1 from FINAL FANTASY IV | Mare Lamentorum Inside Battle Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Battle 1 |
Somewhere In The World (Ambitions Writhe) | Golbez Cutscene Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Somewhere In The World |
Troian Beauty (Endwalker) | The Fell Court of Troia Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Troian Beauty |
FINAL FANTASY IV: Battle 2 (Endwalker) | Dungeon Archfiend Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Battle 2 |
Sorrow and Loss (Endwalker) | Thirteenth Cutscene Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Sorrow and Loss |
Battle with the Four Fiend (Buried Memory) | Barbariccia Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Battle With the Four Fiends |
Forged in Crimson | Rubicante Theme | Final Fantasy IV | Battle With the Four Fiends |
The Seven Jesters/Good King Moggle Mog XII | Moggle Mog's Theme | Final Fantasy V | Moogles' Theme |
Battle on the Big Bridge Reborn | Gilgamesh Trials | Final Fantasy V | Clash on the Big Bridge |
The Interdimensional Rift | Interdimensional Rift Theme | Final Fantasy V | Interdimensional Rift |
Omega² | Deltascape Boss Theme | Final Fantasy V | Boss Theme |
Decisions | Exdeath Theme | Final Fantasy V | The Decisive Battle |
Final, Not Final | Neo Exdeath's Theme | Final Fantasy V | The Final Battle |
The Day Will Come (Endwalker) | Sharlayan Cutscene Theme | Final Fantasy V | The Day Will Come |
Magiteknickal Difficulties | Magitek Armor Mount Theme | Final Fantasy VI | Terra's Theme |
The Decisive Battle | Ultros and Typhon Trial | Final Fantasy VI | The Decisive Battle |
The Phantom Train to Sigmascape | Sigmascape V1 Intro Cutscene | Final Fantasy VI | Phantom Train Theme |
A Battle Decisively | Sigmascape Boss Theme | Final Fantasy VI | The Decisive Battle |
Dancing Mad | Kefka's Theme | Final Fantasy VI | Dancing Mad |
Battle to the Death - Heavensward | Warring Triad Battle Theme | Final Fantasy VI | Battle to the Death |
Cyan's Theme | Doman Theme | Final Fantasy VI | Cyan's Theme |
Gogo's Theme | Gogo Blue Mage Battle Theme | Final Fantasy VI | Gogo's Theme |
Four-Sided Circle | Gold Saucer Theme | Final Fantasy VII | Gold Saucer |
Sport of Kings | Chocobo Racing Theme | Final Fantasy VII | Fiddle de Chocobo |
Crazy Motorcycle | SDS Fenrir Mount Theme | Final Fantasy VII | Crazy Motorcycle |
Shuffle or Boogie | Triple Triad Theme | Final Fantasy VIII | Shuffle or Boogie |
Blue Fields | The Empty Theme | Final Fantasy VIII | Blue Fields |
Force Your Way | Eden Battle Theme | Final Fantasy VIII | Force Your Way |
Ami | Eden Cutscene Theme | Final Fantasy VIII | Ami |
Don't Be Afraid | Eden Battle Theme | Final Fantasy VIII | Don't be Afraid |
The Legendary Beast | Eden Fatebreaker Theme | Final Fantasy VIII | The Legendary Beast |
The Extreme | Oracle of Darkness Theme | Final Fantasy VIII | The Extreme |
Shuffle or Boogie (Shadowbringers) | Triple Triad Tournament Theme | Final Fantasy VIII | Shuffle or Boogie |
Vamo' alla Flamenco | Dancer Theme | Final Fantasy IX | Vamo Alla Flamenco |
Festival of the Hunt (Endwalker) | Crystalline Conflict Theme | Final Fantasy IX | Hunter's Chance |
Run! (Endwalker) | Crystalline Conflict Overtime Theme | Final Fantasy IX | Run! |
Battle Theme | FFXI Event Battle Theme | Final Fantasy XI | Battle Theme |
Iroha | Reisen Temple Theme | Final Fantasy XI | Iroha |
Gates of Paradise - The Garden of Ru'Hmet** | Baldesion Arsenal Theme | Final Fantasy XI | Gates of Paradise - The Garden of Ru'Hmet |
Onslaught | Baldesion Arsenal Boss Theme | Final Fantasy XI | Onslaught |
Turmoil | Baldesion Arsenal Ozma Theme | Final Fantasy XI | Turmoil |
Ascent | Ridorana Lighthouse Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Ascent |
Boss Battle | Ridorana Lighthouse Boss Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Clash of Swords |
The Mystery of Giruvegan | Ridorana Lighthouse Upper Level Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Giruvegan's Mystery |
Flash of Steel | Yiazmat Battle Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Clash of Swords |
Victory Fanfare (FFXII Version) | Ridorana Victory Fanfare | Final Fantasy XII | Victory Fanfare |
Unrest (ZAV) | Bozja FATE Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Unrest |
Discord: Imperial (ZAV) | Bozja FATE Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Discord: Imperial |
Into the Fortress (ZAV) | Castrum Lacus Litore Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Into the Fortress |
Battle with an Esper (ZAV) | Esper Battle Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Battle with an Esper |
Life and Death (ZAV) | Lyon Battle Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Life and Death |
The Sochen Cave Palace (ZAV) | Delubrum Reginae Theme | Final Fantasy XII | The Sochen Cave Palace |
Giving Chase (ZAV) | Delubrum Regiane Battle Theme | Final Fantasy XII | Giving Chase |
Blinded by Light | FFXIII Event Battle Theme | Final Fantasy XIII | Blinded by Light |
Saber's Edge | FFXIII Event Battle Theme | Final Fantasy XIII | Saber's Edge |
Hammerhead | FFXV Event Theme | Final Fantasy XV | Hammerhead |
Valse di Fantastica | FFXV Event Theme | Final Fantasy XV | Valse di Fantastica |
Relax and Reflect | FFXV Event Theme | Final Fantasy XV | Relax and Reflect |
Veiled in Black | FFXV Event Theme | Final Fantasy XV | Veiled in Black |
Apocalypsis Noctis | FFXV Event Theme | Final Fantasy XV | Apocalypsis Noctis |
A Quick Pit Stop | Regalia Type-G Mount Theme | Final Fantasy XV | A Quick Pit Stop |
Character Creation | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Character Making |
Save/Load Screen | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Data Screen |
Protagonist's Theme | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Hero's Theme |
Background Story | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Backborn Story |
Trisection | Rabanastre Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Trisection0 |
Precipitous Combat | Rabanastre Boss Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Battle on the Bridge |
The Enemy Approaches | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Enemy Attack |
Ultima's Transformation | Rabanastre Final Boss Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Ultima |
Victory | Rabanastre Victory Fanfare | Final Fantasy Tactics | Battle's End - Victory Theme |
World Map | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | World Map |
A Chapel | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | A Chapel |
Apoplexy | Construct 7 Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Apoplexy |
Under The Stars | Orbonne Monastery Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Under The Stars |
Pressure (No. 1) | Orbonne Monastery Mustadio Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Tension 1 |
Antipyretic | Orbonne Monastery Agrias Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Antipyretic |
B.E. | Orbonne Monastery Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Bloody Excrement |
St. Ajora's Theme | Orbonne Monastery Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | St. Ajora's Theme |
Descent | Orbonne Monastery Ultima Mid-Battle Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Descent |
Ultima's Perfection | Orbonne Monastery Ultima Boss Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Ultima, The Perfect Body! |
Final Struggle | Orbonne Monastery Victory Theme | Final Fantasy Tactics | Fanfare |
Hall of Worship | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Pray |
Brave Story | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Brave Story |
Alma's Theme | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Alma's Theme |
Poachers' Den | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Fur, Meat, and Bones Store |
Epilogue | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Epilogue Movie |
Credits | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Staff Credits |
Intrigue | Ivalice Cutscene Music | Final Fantasy Tactics | Unknown |
Siren Song | Little Ladies Day Theme/Beehive Theme | Nanashi No Game Me | True Ending Song |
A Man Consumed | Orbonne Monastery Thunder God Theme | Vagrant Story | Grotesque Person |
Fog of Phantom | Palace of the Dead Music | Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together | Fog of Phantom |
Notice of Death | Palace of the Dead Music | Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together | Notice of Death |
Blasphemous Experiment | Nybeth Obdilord Theme | Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together | Blasphemous Experiment |
Proof of a Hero - Monster Hunter: World Version | The Great Hunt (Rathalos) P2 Theme | Monster Hunter: World | Proof of a Hero - Monster Hunter: World Version |
Savage of the Ancient Forest | The Great Hunt (Rathalos) P1 Theme | Monster Hunter: World | Savage of the Ancient Forest |
Cornerstone of the New World - Astera | Monster Hunter World Cutscene Theme | Monster Hunter: World | Cornerstone of the New World - Astera |
Significance | YoRHa Dark Apocalypse Cutscene Theme | NieR:Automata | Significance |
City Ruins (Rays of Light) | YoRHa Dark Apocalypse Cutscene Theme | NieR:Automata | City Ruins (Rays of Light) |
Voice of No Return | YoRHa Dark Apocalypse Cutscene Theme | NieR:Automata | Voice of No Return |
Alien Manifestation | Copied Factory Theme | NieR:Automata | Alien Manifestation |
Song of the Ancients (Atonement) | Copied Factory Hobbes Boss Theme | NieR:Automata | Song of the Ancients (Atonement) |
Bipolar Nightmare | Copied Factory Engels Boss Theme | NieR:Automata | Bipolar Nightmare |
Weight of the World (Prelude Version) | Copied Factory 9S Boss Theme | NieR:Automata | Weight of the World |
Crumbling Lies - Front | Copied Factory Cutscene Theme | NieR:Automata | Crumbling Lies - Front |
Vague Hope - Cold Rain | Copied Factory Cutscene Theme | NieR:Automata | Vague Hope - Cold Rain |
Amusement Park | Puppets' Bunker Cutscene Theme | NieR:Automata | Amusement Park |
Broken Heart | Puppets' Bunker Cutscene Theme | NieR:Automata | Broken Heart |
Fortress of Lies | Puppets' Bunker Theme | NieR:Automata | Fortress of Lies |
Grandma - Destruction | Puppets' Bunker 813P-operated Aegis Unit Boss Theme | NieR: Automata | Grandma - Destruction |
End of the Unknown | Puppets' Bunker 905P-operated Heavey Artillery Unit Boss Theme | NieR:Automata | End of the Unknown |
Torn from the Heavens/The Dark Colossus Destroys All (Medley) | Puppets' Bunker The Compound Boss Theme | NieR Replicant/Gestalt | The Dark Colossus Destroys All |
The Color of Depression | Tower at Paradigm's Breech Cutscene Theme | NieR: Automata | The Color of Depression |
Widespread Illness | Tower at Paradigm's Breech Cutscene Theme | NieR: Automata | Widespread Illness |
Emil - Despair | TaPB Knave of Hearts Battle Theme | NieR: Automata | Emil - Despair |
Mourning | TaPB Theme | NieR: Automata | Mourning |
The Sound of the End | TaPB Red Girl Theme | NieR: Automata | The sound of the End |
The Sound of the End: 8bit | TaPB Red Girl Hacking Theme | NieR: Automata | The sound of the End: 8bit |
Posessed By Disease | TaPB Her Influorescence P1 Theme | NieR: Automata | Posessed By Disease |
Kainé - Final Fantasy Main Theme Version | TaPB Her Influorescence P2 Theme | NieR: Replicant/Final Fantasy I | Kainé |
Weight of the World - Instrumental Version | TaPB Ending Theme | NieR: Automata | Weight of the World |
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2023.03.30 19:49 vegicom How to make vegan black peas tofu step by step with black chana
![]() | submitted by vegicom to u/vegicom [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/28ei590sywqa1.jpg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e2a93ecd7edd2a8fcdda86511cfc6d69a707ffcc Black Pea Tofu is a vegan dish that is made with black chana (also known as black chickpeas), cooked in a savory blend of spices. It is a delicious vegan-friendly meal that is packed with protein, fiber, and other nutrients. The dish is a great way to enjoy a vegan-friendly meal without sacrificing flavor or texture. Black Pea Tofu is a great way to get your daily intake of protein and fiber, and it is a great way to add variety to your vegan meal plan. Black Pea Tofu is a great vegan dish that is packed with protein, fiber, and other nutrients. It is a great way to get your daily intake of protein and fiber, and it is also a great source of iron, magnesium, phosphorus, and zinc. The dish is also very low in fat and sodium, making it a great option for those who are trying to maintain a healthy weight. Black Pea Tofu is also a great way to add variety to your vegan meal plan. Black Chana (also known as black chickpeas) is a type of legume that is native to India and South Asia. It is a small, round, black-colored legume that is often used in Indian and South Asian cooking. Black Chana can be found in most Indian grocery stores or online. It can also be purchased in bulk, which is a great way to save money and make sure you always have some on hand. Black chickpeas or black garbanzo beans can be easily found on Amazon. I will give you the purchase link here so that you can buy this nutritious black chickpea more easily. Black pea tofu is very tasty and nutritious and has many uses in all kinds of vegan dishes, which can be used as breakfast, even in all kinds of salads and omelets, and this tofu can be grilled and served with a special sauce.
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2023.03.30 19:46 travelersessentials Places to visit in the USA
![]() | With over 9 million square kilometers of land, the United States offers the world great and exemplary cities, magnificent national parks, beaches, and enchanting islands. submitted by travelersessentials to u/travelersessentials [link] [comments] Besides being a military power, North America is also one of the world's most visited countries due to its number two position in tourism. Here are our Top 28 Best Tourist Places in the United States. https://preview.redd.it/70zt8c38ywqa1.jpg?width=4572&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a33f7064805169fbc8eb6d30d535c24b52176309
With its French and Spanish heritage, as well as its accentuated Afro-American features, it expresses American multiculturalism in its architecture, music, and cuisine. Since President Thomas Jefferson bought New Orleans from Napoleon Bonaparte for $15 million, it has been a wonderful rarity in America. The French Quarter is the most eclectic city in the country, with its cultural hallmarks added throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
Among the most influential music venues in the United States is Memphis. This is where Johnny Cash, the king of the country, B.B. King, the king of blues, and Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll performed. In spite of Graceland, Elvis's mansion, and Beale Street club, where B.B. 's guitar was played, Memphis isn't just about music. It was built in the same place where Martin Luther King Jr., leader of the civil rights movement for African Americans, was assassinated. Civil rights have been a long-standing struggle for black Americans. Also worth visiting are the Museum of Childhood, the Pink Palace Museum, Isla Mud, and the Memphis Pyramid.
There are numerous parks and picturesque mountain paths to breathe fresh air and contemplate beautiful landscapes for those who enjoy hiking, excursions, and simply walking. The Biltmore estate, the country's largest private mansion, is very close to Asheville. Magnate George Vanderbilt commissioned the construction of this 250-room palace and 50,000-hectare estate. It's possible you'll stay in the same room that America's greatest inventors, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, John Rockefeller, and the escapist Harry Houdini, Enrico Caruso, once stayed at the Grove Park Inn. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the former president. There is no shortage of azaleas at Cape Fear Botanic Gardens, and their spectacular spring blooms fill the air with color. Basilica of San Lorenzo boasts North America's largest free-standing elliptical dome, a turn-of-the-20th-century temple.
You will gain a better understanding of what humans represent in the ecosystem if you picnic or camp near these giants of nature. Redwood's roads take you deep into the woods or close to the coast's beautiful beaches. This park, which was used in the film Return of the Jedi from the Star Wars saga, is home to brown pelicans, white-headed sea eagles, northern spotted owls, and Steller sea lions.
Tourists and businessmen visit the city to enjoy its charms and take advantage of its economic strength. For outdoor recreation, Rocky Mountain National Park, Cheesman Park, the Botanical Gardens, and the Zoological Gardens are excellent choices. In spite of not competing in height with nearby skyscrapers, the cathedral-basilica dedicated to the Immaculate Conception stands out for its sober beauty.
There are an infinite number of species of flora and fauna in the high snow-capped mountains, including the mountain goat, the park's official symbol. After shaping its mountains and leaving amazing beauty spots, the glaciers that have disappeared in the last 15,000 years gave this place its name. Grizzly bears, mules, mouflons, and Canadian lynx are among the species protected in Glacier National Park, one of the best-preserved ecosystems in the country. The activities to be carried out include fishing, alpine skiing, camping, and hiking. 7. Chicago Chicago, the "windy city", probably has the best weather in the country. Restaurants and menus from all over the world make up its gastronomic offer. Likewise, Chicago is the axis of the manifestation of human genius in art and culture. The Field Museum of Natural History houses more than 20 million natural and cultural objects, making it one of the world's largest museums. The museum's collection of fossils includes Sue, the most complete tyrannosaurus ever found by science. Chicago has a rich and influential musical life, similar to Memphis. Chicago Blues, Gospel, jazz, Chicago Soul, hip-hop, and the city's top orchestra can be heard there. 8. Natchez Rich cotton plantation owners looking for a more pleasant summer vacation destination built Natchez's stately porticoed mansions in the 19th century. In the midst of its large and beautiful gardens, Longwood, which was left unfinished by the civil war, remains very well preserved. One of the architectural jewels of the southern United States, the cathedral-basilica of Santa Maria impresses with its interior view. You should visit Natchez just to see the sunsets over the Mississippi River. 9. New York The "navel of the world", the "capital of the world", the "city that never sleeps", and the "big apple", are some of the adjectives that describe New York. With millions of residents in a metropolis where more than 170 languages are spoken, it is as rich in culture as it is in population. There is no comparison to its culinary, museum, artistic, theatrical, musical, audiovisual, festive, sports, and shopping offerings. The Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Empire State, Rockefeller Center, and Central Park are must-sees. A majestic man-made waterfall on the East River was recently added to this list. 10. Savannah Despite being challenged for his brutal scorched earth policy during the Civil War, General William Sherman refused to destroy Savannah. With its boats plying the river that gives it its name, its boulevards with trees that join their crowns making natural vaults, its traditional homes, and its parks and squares, Savannah embodies the old southern spirit like few cities. Fans of paranormal phenomena will feel at home in this Georgian city, where "ghosts" are everywhere. At least 50 buildings in this "bewitched city" are said to have extrasensory manifestations, which is why it is called a "bewitched city." Savannah's Gothic-style synagogue is a curiosity. 11. Grand Canyon There are no words to describe how impressive the Grand Canyon is. The extent of its length exceeds 440 km and its chilling abysses exceed 1,600 meters. Getting down to the Colorado River's bed is the best way to appreciate this work of nature. Water carved the gorge in a thousand-year-old erosive process. Among the recreational activities offered by tour operators are hiking, mule rides, hiking, and rafting. The Skywalk, a walkway with a glass floor more than 1,200 meters high, is an experience that cannot be missed. It's crazy! 12. Nashville The Parthenon, a replica of the famous Greek building built at the end of the 19th century, is one of the reasons Nashville is called the "Athens of the South" for its educational system and architecture. There is a 13-meter-high gold-plated statue of Athena in this Parthenon. Tennessee's capital is also known as "Music City.". You can enjoy neoclassical architecture, a musical atmosphere, and home-style southern cuisine here. The state capitol is housed in an elegant Greek Neo-Renaissance building built in the mid-19th century. From colonization through the 20th century, the Tennessee State Museum offers an entertaining look at the state's history. 13. Saint Francis Another American microcosm featuring cultures and people from all over the world can be found in the beautiful Californian city. Its high standard of living is supported by the technological development of Silicon Valley, where Apple was born. Golden Gate, now 81 years old, remains the city's iconic structure. Symbolic cable tram rides that go up the streets continue to attract tourists. A visit to the oldest Chinatown in the United States is a must if you want to taste ancient and fascinating oriental cuisine. 260 meters high, the Transamerica Pyramid is the tallest skyscraper in San Francisco. Throughout the year, the city by the bay hosts museums, musical and cultural festivals, sporting events, and shows of all kinds. 14. Lake Tahoe Despite global warming and droughts, Lake Tahoe, located in the Sierra Nevada at almost 1,900 meters above sea level, has managed to preserve its reputation as one of the purest and clear bodies of water in the United States. There are quaint towns and cities such as Reno and Carson City along the lake's perimeter. In winter, Lake Tahoe and its surroundings are popular ski resorts, while in summer, hiking and boating are popular. Bonanza often featured the blue waters of the lake, which has also been the setting for movies such as X-Men (2 and 3) and The Godfather. 15. Miami There's nothing like a beach party in Miami. Several industries (commerce, communications, entertainment, finance) make the city one of the world's wealthiest metropolises, wealth that translates into well-being and a lifestyle few cities can match. The green areas are well-maintained, as are the streets and beaches, which are completely clean when tourists arrive. The city's fabulous, glamorous, and exclusive shops, shopping centers, and restaurants offer a wide variety of cuisines. More cruise ships arrive in Miami than anywhere else in the world, bringing tourists from around the globe who know there will be entertainment and pleasure in the "Magic City." Here are 20 things you must do in Miami with our guide 16. San Diego For many Americans, it is the best city in the United States because of its sunny and warm climate year-round. Nearly 4,000 specimens of more than 650 species can be found at the world-famous city zoo in Balboa Park, a vast natural and cultural space. In order to fully explore it, visitors must be in good physical condition. There are 20 blocks of Victorian houses, galleries, shops, and restaurants in the Gaslamp Quarter, a historic district developed at the end of the 19th century. One contribution of the US Navy Pacific Fleet to tourism is its USS Midway Museum, which is housed on the aircraft carrier that decommissioned in 1992. Seaport Village on the Point Loma waterfront, the Museum of Art, Horton Plaza and the San Diego Mission are also equally attractive attractions. 17. Wine Country (California) Wine Country, the region where Californian wines are made, including the Napa and Sonoma valleys, is the best place to taste them. Hundreds of hectares of vines cover the plains with green. Wineries, quaint boutique hotels, and restaurants dot the region, where the best regional cuisine is accompanied by exquisite wines, many of which are grown in adjacent orchards. From the grape to the bottle, wineries offer tours that blend traditional and modern winemaking techniques. 18. Washington D.C. It is the capital. The city has less than 700,000 people but is second only to New York in terms of ethnic and gastronomic diversity. As a political city, it has top-notch services for residents and tourists. All tourists visit the Washington Monument, the Civil War Memorial, and the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in addition to the White House and the National Capitol, two architectural symbols of the capital. The Smithsonian Institute has beautiful museums, one of which is the Natural History Museum with over 125 million specimens. The Georgetown University campus is serenely beautiful, preceded by Healy Hall, a majestic building blending Romanesque and Baroque styles harmoniously. 19. Cape Cod A long Massachusetts peninsula with excellent hotels and delicious seafood is ideal for spending days at the beach with the family. The peninsula is dotted with windmills and picturesque towns such as Bourne, Falmouth, Mashpee, Dennis, Brewster, Chatham, Eastham, Truro, and Provincetown. In summer, vacationers from New England and other parts of the country flock to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. 20. Boston This is the city where the Red Sox play baseball. The Tea Party of 1773, a precursor event to American independence, occurred in the beautiful capital of Massachusetts. A museum dedicated to this event tells the story of the event through actors dressed in the style of the time. A number of stately buildings and museums can be found in Boston's Historic District, including the Otis House and the Gibson House. While the Science Museum is the main attraction for visitors, other artistic and museum spaces such as the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Museum of Natural History are equally popular. The North End is a small universe of peoples and cultures that make the city a living paradise for those who enjoy Italian cuisine and culture. 21.Las Vegas This is a story about Sin City. A multitude of sumptuous hotels and casinos line the Strip and Fremont Street in Las Vegas. Las Vegas is impossible without visiting the Flamingo, Caesars Palace, Mirage, Venetian, Excalibur, or MGM Grand. This has always been the scene of memorable boxing matches. Mafia Museum recalls the city's origins as an Italian-American criminal organization initiative. Among the gangsters, you will meet the most infamous and ingenious scammers in the world. Las Vegas' first hotel-casino, The Flamingo, was the brainchild of gangster Bugsy Siegel, a partner and subordinate of Lucky Luciano, who saw the advantages of having an isolated place for betting, roulette, and shows. Take a day trip from the city of sin to the Grand Canyon, a few kilometers away. Vegan desserts offer entertainment options for motorsport fans. Excursions on 2, 3, and 4-wheel machines are organized by the hotels themselves. 22. Portland A charming city, Portland is crossed by the Willamette River and is guarded by Santa Elena, Hood, and Tabor, its most emblematic mountains. While the green and welcoming city parks invite you to relax, the nearby mountains invite you to hike and breathe fresh air. As well as being a musical city, Portland has beautiful parks and a high standard of living that have made it a popular setting for movies and television shows. The Art Museum houses work by Van Gogh and Monet. The Museum of Science and Industry preserves the submarine used in the film, The Hunt for Red October. With its multitude of food trucks and street stalls, Portland is one of the American cities with the best craft beers. In the Cascades, Mount Hood is the fourth highest peak at 3,426 meters above sea level. 23.Seattle This is the land of Nirvana, grunge, and guitarist Jimmy Hendrix. Musical influences abound in this city as well. In addition to the Mariners, Seattle is also home to Amazon and Starbucks. In the United States, the city competes with Silicon Valley for technological supremacy. The Museum of Pop Culture, the Asian Art Museum, and the Chihuly Glass Garden are all worth a visit. The cemetery in which Bruce Lee and his son Brandon are buried also attracts hundreds of tourists, whether they are martial arts fans or not. Enjoy the playful sea lions of Lake Washington. 24. Deadwood Deadwood, located in South Dakota in the central-northern part of the country, has retained the spirit of the old western town it once was despite its location in the middle of the country. Deadwood's large population of criminals and adventurers produced at least one death every day by the end of the 19th century. It had more saloons than residences, nine out of ten women were prostitutes, and nine out of ten men were prostitution dealers. There are dueling gunmen, allusive museums, modern gambling dens, and rodeo shows in this picturesque town that harmlessly recreate its legendary and violent past. The grave of the notorious adventurer and gunslinger, Wild Bill, shot to death at a card table in 1876, is a landmark associated with the city's past. He died with 2 aces and 2 eights, the now infamous and inauspicious "dead man's hand." 25. Kansas City Kansas steak is America's most famous cut of meat and is prepared like no other by city dwellers at barbecue joints. Live jazz is offered throughout the week in the city that straddles the Missouri and Kansas rivers. Visit the Nelson-Atkins Museum's sculpture garden for a picnic and free admission. Weapons, objects found in European trenches, vehicles, uniforms, and other items used during the bloody and brutal Great War are on display at the National Museum of the First World War. You will also love Kansas City's "First Friday", a monthly cultural event in the Crossroads district combining art and gastronomy. The Museum of the Negro Leagues is a must-see for baseball fans. 26. Key West In the past, this island in the Florida Straits was a haven for pirates. Key West is a place where you can forget about the noise. A tourist bus ride of about an hour and a half will take you past the main attractions, including the house where Ernest Hemingway lived and is now a museum. Duval Street offers excellent restaurants and nightlife options if you forget your swimsuit or other clothing or accessory. There is a rich and beautiful biodiversity in the mangrove forests of Key West. A paddle board or kayak tour will leave you feeling energized for the rest of the day. In Dry Tortugas National Park, 110 km from Key West, you can dive in reefs with clear waters. A sunset viewing in Mallory Square with music and street performers is another must-do activity in Key West. 27. Mount Rushmore Between 1927 and 1941, Keystone Mountain in South Dakota was carved into granite. Danish-American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son Lincoln sculpted the 60-foot-tall faces of celebrated presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln. 400 carvers participated, guided by plaster models preserved in this National Monument, built to honor the most representative characters of American history's first century and a half. One of the most symbolic places in the country is Mount Rushmore. Each year, it receives more than 3 million visitors. 28. Yellowstone National Park World's oldest national park. It is the enormous caldera of the largest volcano on the American continent, a monster that could wipe out all life on earth if it erupted. Even though there have been no eruptions for 640,000 years, it still attracts hundreds of visitors with its spectacular geysers. Among the more than 500 geysers formed in the park, Old Faithful is the most famous, erupting at 93°C and 40 meters high almost every hour. Lamar Valley, with its mountains as sentinels, is a great place to camp for hikers and wildlife watchers. There are trout in Yellowstone Lake and beautiful waterfalls in the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Share this article so that your friends and followers know about our top 28 places to visit in North America. |
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