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Nevada Local Attractions
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Local Attractions in Nevada, United States.
There's a famous line that reads "life is like a box of chocolates..." but luckily for chocolate lovers there are several sweet tooth attractions that look outside of the box. These candy attractions range from a mystical chocolate world to a relaxing chocolate spa to a high end chocolate fashion show.
Every sport has its Super Bowl. Hockey has the Stanley Cup, baseball has the World Series. For the professional rodeo scene, it’s the National Finals Rodeo. And it’s held in the unlikeliest of places—Vegas. Yes, the one of gambling tables, glittering stage shows and grandiose-themed hotels. But Las Vegas with buckin’ bulls and big shiny belt buckles? Yep. For 10 days every December, Sin City comes alive with professional cowboys and cowgirls who prove you needn’t win big at Blackjack to leave town rich.
The world is full of natural wonders and spectacular panoramas which have inspired humanity since time immemorial. And while man has continually tried to capture Earth’s beauty in word, art and imagery, such attempts simply scratch the surface. Its prized possessions should be experienced in person, surrounded by the very scenery which have won such acclaim.
The 5th of May—or in Spanish, el
Cinco de Mayo—in many United States
cities means one thing: fiesta time. Mariachi music winds through streets as
sombrero-clad Mexican men play guitars and women click their castanets
and dance folkloric-style along parade routes in large hooped dresses.
Boulevards and squares are festooned with red, white and green, and
street vendors and restaurants offer up tamales and empañadas washed
down with cold cervezas and tequila.
Every summer the United States comes together as a nation to celebrate its favorite holiday--its birthday. The fourth of July marks the date when America gained its independence from the British and signed the Declaration of Independence.
All over the world partygoers look for the ultimate New Year’s Eve bash. Major cities have a plethora of bars, clubs, and restaurants but it can be hard to find a truly original and exciting way to welcome in the new year. For those looking for a unique way to celebrate the occasion, check out these 10 spectacular New Year’s Eve celebrations across America.