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Many families enjoy camping or even to the beach every summer. They pack the kids and the car for a week or two, head for the surf and sand, or in the mountains. Traditionally, children and adults who fondly recall the memory, even when they complain that memories are made. This year, however, May is the perfect time to do things. Instead of the usual experience, try something new and exciting. Choose a city that nobody in the family have visited and plan a trip to see the sights and sounds a new location. The trip can be anywhere that the topic of your choice. You can travel north and enjoy the delicious seafood and evening at the Cape. Or you can headed north-west Pacific and enjoy coffee, fresh fish, modeling, and Seattle. Seattle models itself after some of the cities most famous in the United States, there will be plenty more to see and do. If any of these you want to consider another option.

If your family is looking for a place full of art, music, delicious cuisine, and more character than you can stand, to New Orleans, Louisiana. After Hurricane Katrina, has tried to to rebuild the center of its former greatness, and most believe it was done. Bourbon Street is jumping every night of the week and if she is a gourmet meal or simple donut you want, they have it. Younger children can not appreciate what New Orleans has to offer, but teens and parents the opportunity to experience the Cajun culture in one of the most fascinating cities in the country.

Maybe you want to expose to family politics and history. If this happens, the head of the middle Atlantic, where you can find the time colonial civil war and the revolution periods of a few hours drive from another. A few days exploring the battlefields Gettysburg was the children the opportunity to learn from the battle between north and south, and fascinating tales of the supernatural. Drive south a few hours and leaving Ft McHenry Baltimore, where they wrote the Star Bangle Banner. Then head over to DC where you can see the inaction of our government. After that, it's just a few hours south of Williamsburg, Virginia, where you can visit the villages created to become like those of the colonial era. This absence will have to endure the adventurous and learning. If you are worried about bored kids with too many lessons, schedule a day to visit Busch Gardens Williamsburg or Park Hershey, Pennsylvania. Few people can resist the sweetest place on earth and all its delicious chocolate.

If neither option strikes the imagination of you and your family, there are countless other places from which to choose. Miami San Francisco, Dallas, Denver, Chicago and New York are the places and cities that want to add to your list of must-see.

Connor Sullivan has a friend on the West Coast whose daughter works for several Seattle modeling agencies. He hired several Seattle models in the area to do a promotional photo shoot.

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