Planning to take a break in Midwestern United States? Well, you made the right decision! There are a lot of places to go to and numerous things to do that your whole family and friends will surely enjoy. Below are some suggestions you can visit to make sure that your vacation will be a blast!
- Buckingham Fountain. It is located in Chicago’s Grant Park. This is a popular place to visit since this is one of the largest fountains in the world. Every April to early November, the Buckingham Fountain features a water display that lasts for 20 minutes every hour. At night, this display is even more fascinating since the lights are lit and the water seems to dance with the music.
- Sears Tower Skydeck. The tallest tower in North America, which has 110 stories, is found in Chicago. You can go up to the 103rd floor of the tower to see the spectacular view of the architectures around Chicago, Michigan, and Wisconsin. How captivating the scene is
up there can be proven by the long line to get inside the elevator. But of course, after visiting the Sears Tower Skydeck, you might want to walk around the streets to see the sculptures of Miro, Chagall, and Picasso. Also, hope that you can witness the popular Bucket Drummers group perform. - Wisconsin Dells. If you are looking for fun, fun and fun, this is the perfect place for you. Wisconsin Dells is well-known because of the numerous indoor and outdoor water parks, which is why it is called the water park capital of the world. If you love nature, you can also take a cruise to view the rock formations along Wisconsin River. You can also drop by the International Crane Foundation, a place where they preserve the wildlife. If you are looking for other things to do, you can watch shows, golf, and visit theme parks in Wisconsin Dells.
- Mall of America. Sounds like a common place to go to that could be seen anywhere? Probably not. This is actually for the whole family and friends. A lot of things can be done in Mall of America, which is located in Minnesota. It would not be called “Mall of America” for nothing. It is considered the largest enclosed mall in terms of floor area and the second largest in terms of retail space. You can even experience the famous Nickelodeon Universe, which is the largest indoor theme park in the United States.
- South Dakota. If it is your first time to visit here, you should never miss Mount Rushmore, which is within the United States Presidential Memorial. The sculptures, which present the heads of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln, are done by Gutzon Borglum. If you are curious and you want to learn, visit the memorial and state parks around like Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park, Badlands National Park, Journey Museum, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, etc. If you are adventurous, you can also do rock climbing, biking, hiking, and many more.
