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President Barack Obama nominate him again for the presidential election to a second period in 2012. The announcement of his candidacy had been announced to supporters. Obama opens direct communication with his supporters through: http://www.barackobama.com The announcement of his candidacy, Obama was accompanied by Vice President Joe Biden. Barackobama.com is the official re-election campaign website of President Barack Obama. Visit the site for the latest updates from the Obama campaign. |
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Reasons to Visit America. Most tourists who plan a vacation in the U.S. immediately think about Disney World in Florida and New York City. Access to Nature. Americans have done a good job of developing inroads to the natural wonders of North America without destroying the environment. So whether you visit places like the Grand Canyon in Arizona, or the beaches of North Carolina, or the Redwood Forest of California. Washington, D.C. You can see the best art in the world at the National Gallery of Art for free. You can spend an entire day in the National Air and Space Museum and not pay a dime. There is the free Museum of Natural History, which houses everything from fossils to gems. Beyond the museums, there are many things to do in Washington and the nearby region. Children will enjoy the National Zoo. There are the Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson monuments. Aspen Ideas Festival. For the past four years, the Aspen Institute has gathered the most influential thinkers in the world to hold open forums and lectures about the most important topics of our times. Sporting Events. No other country in the world invests so much in sports as the U.S. Almost every city in the U.S. is a place to watch some of the best college and professional athletes in the world play in some of the most spectacular sports stadiums imaginable. Don’t underestimate the college games. Live Music and Concerts. Whether you prefer classical, Jazz, or rock music, all major American cities offer opportunities to hear live music in beautiful indoor and outdoor environments. The New Orleans Jazz Festival happens each year in April and the Newport Jazz Festival (in Rhode Island) takes place every August. For example, in Baltimore there is an old section of town called Fell’s Point that was a center for ship building 200-years ago. California Wine Country. Some of the best wine in the world comes from Northern California’s wine country. Visitors can tour this beautiful part of the U.S. for reasonable rates. Most wineries are open to the public for educational tours and wine tasting. Some wineries also offer a cozy and romantic place to stay with gourmet meals. One example is the Vintners Inn & Ferrari-Carano Winery. Golf. Golf in the U.S. is not just for the rich. There are many public courses in almost every city that don’t charge high prices to play on an excellent course. Most of them rent equipment. However, getting access to the best courses in the U.S., such as Augusta (the course used for the Master’s Tournament), can be very difficult. American History Sites. Scattered along the East Coast are cities, large and small, that were once the birthplace of America. Boston and Philadelphia are locations that offer many educational tours. Throughout Maryland and Pennsylvania, not to mention many southern states, there are good tours of Civil War battlefields that help interested visitors learn about that part of America’s past. One must-see town is colonial Williamsburg, Virginia where actors dressed in colonial-era clothing bring the Revolutionary War to life. Great Amusement Parks. If you want some adventure, most cities in the U.S. have safe and clean amusement parks with some terrifying rides. One of the tallest and fastest roller coasters in the world is located in Jackson, New Jersey. Called “Kingda Ka,” it uses hydraulics to launch a train from 0 to 128-miles per hour in three seconds. Then the coaster takes people up 456 feet and then sends them roaring 418-feet down the track. See Bizarre and Weird Places. Americans are known for building strange monuments along U.S. highways. In Baker, California you’ll find the world’s tallest thermometer, which is 134-feet high. In Lamar, Colorado you can stop in at a gas station made from petrified wood. Over in Darwin, Minnesota you might want to see the largest ball of string in the world. Top Events in the USA January - Rose Parade, Pasadena January - Sundance Film Festival, Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Utah Fat Tuesday - Mardi Gras, Louisiana February - Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania April - Boston Marathon, Boston, Massachusetts April / May - New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, New Orleans, Louisiana July 4 - Independence Day Celebration, Washington DC July - Fourth of July Celebration at the Hatch Shell, Boston, Massachusetts August - Iowa State Fair, Des Moines, Iowa August, September, October - Aloha Festivals, Statewide, Hawaii August - Bumbershoot, Seattle, Washington September - Burning Man, Black Rock Desert, Nevada October - International Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque, New Mexico October - Puyallup Fair - Puyallup, Washington November - Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City, New York December - National Finals Rodeo, Las Vegas, Nevada
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