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With 50 states and thousands of municipalities, America has a little something for everyone. Like-minded people tend to gather near their essential elements, whether that be sunshine or a copious amount of wine, so check out this gallery based on a list by Culture Trip to see where is best for you, depending on your personality. 

▲While the city is known for country music and spawning artists like Billy Ray Cyrus, “Music City” offers so much more on a nightly basis, for lovers of all genres.
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Artists from different genres like rock, indie, Top 40, and more frequent Nashville’s venues. The city is also home to artists like the Kings of Leon and Ke$ha.

▲Visit the Grand Ole Opry where there’s famously no bad seat in the venue, or try The Bluebird Cafe for a more intimate experience where you might be surprised with a visit from Nashville’s music royalty.
▲This may come as no surprise, but the Big Apple is home to eight million people, most of whom are well aware that it’s all about who you know.
▲Despite the trope of not getting to know your neighbor, the city is practically designed to get humans together, with hundreds of art galleries, award-winning restaurants, concert halls, and more.
▲After all, New York is where hundreds of films have set their main characters’ meet cutes, so head to Central Park or visit a new exhibition and get mingling!
▲The town’s slogan is “Keep Austin Weird,” so self-proclaimed weirdos: this one’s for you!
▲Explore the wealth of character steeped in Austin’s streets, from its vintage stores to its unusual museums, like the Museum of the Weird or the Cathedral of Junk.
▲Order a sandwich at a century-old grocery store at the Avenue B Grocery & Market, add your tag at the HOPE Outdoor Graffiti Gallery, then visit a unique dive bar like Lala’s, where it’s Christmas year-round.
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Whether you’re an expert or you just enjoy a good glass of wine or two, Napa Valley’s hundreds of hillside vineyards welcome you with open vines.

▲After the devastating fires last summer, the West Coast wine country has bounced back and you can now take tours or hop on the Napa Valley Wine Train—the vintage traveling restaurant—once again.
▲Try the family-owned Corison Winery, which has been making critically acclaimed wines like fresh cabernet sauvignons for several decades.
▲If you love wine but can’t justify moving to the Golden State, try one of these top vineyards in America.
▲Some of the country’s best skiing can be found in Park City, right by the Utah Olympic Park, which hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics.
▲If you’re not into skiing or snowboarding, you can also enjoy some ice skating, snow biking, dog sledding, and snowshoeing.
▲A historic mining town, Park City also offers the chance to indulge in old architecture as you thaw your toes. Plus, in the summer, you can enjoy outdoor concerts, farmer’s markets, and so much more.
▲There are too many viable cities that will satisfy your craving for sun and sand to pick just one in the state!
▲With over 500 beaches, the Sunshine State offers more sun-soaked activities than any other. If you require sunbathing, dolphin watching, water sports, and more, this is the state for you. 
▲If you’re having trouble choosing where to go, try some of the standouts like Clearwater Beach, St. Pete Beach, and Siesta Beach.
▲This western state has an incredibly diverse landscape including thick forests, arid desert, river canyons, and the Rocky Mountains.
▲From mountain biking and rafting, to rock climbing and zip lining, you won’t mind not having cell service when you answer adventure’s call!
▲If you have more breath for the taking after a long uphill hike, definitely don’t miss the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs.
▲If self-sufficiency, simplicity, and a deep care for the environment sound like your cup of tea, then Portland is the stylish abode for you.
▲This ultra cool city is all about promoting thoughtful living. It's where local food, microbreweries, and coffeehouses are in abundance, and where bikes are cooler than cars!
▲Visit the iconic Washington Park to indulge in serene greenery in the Japanese Garden or range of creatures at the Oregon Zoo, and reward yourself for being a good human with a thriving art, theater, and music scene.
▲The freshest of the fresh can be found in San Francisco’s numerous farmers markets and hundreds of critically acclaimed restaurants.
▲Eat local, seasonal ingredients with an imaginative flare everywhere you go, including the SOMA StrEat Food Park which hosts rotating food trucks year-round.
▲Whether you’re looking for a 16-course meal, creations like fried chicken ramen, vegetarian dining, or simple street-style tacos, San Francisco has you covered.
▲Houston may be known for things like cowboy boots and barbecues, but its thriving local arts scene is the real foundation of this populous city.
▲The Theater District is home to the famous Houston Grand Opera, and you can dip into history and some delicious bites in the 19th-century architecture and upscale restaurants of the Historic District.
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The Miller Outdoor Theater boasts live music and dance shows, 20 museums offer a range of entertainment, and, best of all, the city’s art scene is both wallet- and kid-friendly.

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With 50 states and thousands of municipalities, America has a little something for everyone. Like-minded people tend to gather near their essential elements, whether that be sunshine or a copious amount of wine, so check out this gallery based on a list by Culture Trip to see where is best for you, depending on your personality. 

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