Two New England Locations On The Must-See Bucket List Places To Visit In The U.S.
When planning vacations, a lot of times we think about where we can go outside the country. But Foder’s Travel is reminding us that there are lots of places right…

When planning vacations, a lot of times we think about where we can go outside the country. But Foder's Travel is reminding us that there are lots of places right here in the United States worth making a trip to. I'm definitely guilty of this, as my travel bucket list is predominately locations outside of the U.S. Lately, I've been adding more locations closer to home.
About the list
Foder's Travel says:
"From the Golden Gate Bridge to the Grand Canyon, from Times Square to the Hollywood Sign, these are the iconic, bucket list, must-see places in the USA you have to see before you die. Consider this your USA bucket list, packed with all the iconic images ingrained in every American’s mind. We’ve included destinations, signs, and monuments that best represent what America is all about: Beacons of democracy in D.C. and Philadelphia, emblems of excess in New York City and Vegas, and the wonders of nature in our many stunning National Parks. They make up the cultural fabric of the country, and these classic destinations all deserve a spot on your list of must-see places in the United States."
Go New England!
Yes, there are locations in New England, so you don't have to travel too far.
So here you go, let's start with the two New England locations.
Fenway Park - Boston, Massachusetts
Portland Head Light - Portland, Maine
Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom - Orlando, Florida
The French Quarter - New Orleans, Louisiana
Times Square - New York, New York
Mount Rushmore - Keystone, South Dakota
