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Our travel blog Northamericavoyage.com is a vast guide that encompasses information on major tourist destinations of North American continent. The blog escorts you to different appealing destinations that are present here and makes it easier for you to plan your vacation accordingly.

To surf our blog, you can look through the categories under which all the hot spots have been listed. To ease your search, categories like Canada, Mexico, Greenland, and United States of America are registered on the blog. We have listed different adventurous locales like Florida, Alaska, Arizona, Los Angeles, Memphis, and Toronto to name a few. In addition to these, our blog also lets you know more about state-of-the-art hotels, famous spas, top notch resorts, and classy pubs that are scattered throughout the continent. The category Greenland lists spots like Kapisillit, Nuuk, Ilulissat, and Thule. In Canada section, we have garnered data on luxury hotels, ski resorts, and famous cities.

You can also go through our Recent Posts category or retrieve old information under Archives section. Some information is also shared through Popular Posts. You can share your own experiences and let others benefit by your point of views about any particular destination by posting comments on the blog. The blog is updated regularly and we make continuous efforts to improve it.

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  • Tucson Places of Attraction Tucson Places of Attraction
    Arizona is a land of interesting monuments and intriguing cities. When you are here then make sure to visit Tucson,which is one such area of pleasure and fun for the tourist. With more than being just a hot desert region, Arizona has this lovely city with the ideal openings for culture and entertainment and gives the much needed break that any individual looks forward to in a travel. While a tourist is in Tucson, there are some destinations which come on the must see category. Visit the Old Tucson Studios where you would get to see not only an active movie set but also a great theme park. This theme park is open all time and the set was initially built in the year 1939 for the movie “Arizona”. With Jean Arthur and William Holden  [...]
    February 7th, 2012
  • Gunter’s Landing in Alabama Gunter’s Landing in Alabama
    John Gunter was a white settler in the southern most region of the River Tennessee in the Alabama area. He found some salt deposits there and started trading this with the Cherokees nearby. He later married Ghi-go-ne-li of the Holly Clan and then was accepted by the Cherokee tribe. He opened a store and named it the Gunter’s Landing. This store then became so successful that the entire town began to be known as Gunter’s Landing. This was a very important site till it was removed. In the year 1813, in the month of October, General Andrew Jackson came to fight with the Creeks. He enrolled one of John Gunter’s sons in the ensuing battle. Then Jackson asked to build a trail to Gunter’s Landing. This eased the transport of  [...]
    January 31st, 2012
  • The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
    Come to North America and enjoy the pleasures of being in the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail which is so much a part of travel experiences here in this region. A mastermind of Robert Trent Jones Sr. this spreads across the entire region of Alabama and is part of the Retirement Systems of Alabama. With around 378 holes in eight sites, today this park has around 468 holes spread across eleven sites. Entirely executed by Dr.David Bronner, with the main idea of diversifying the states fund thus helping the Alabama state economically. It was believed that if the Retirement Systems of Alabama is made stronger then the state of Alabama could be made stronger. Today there are two kinds of courses that have events on the LPGA tour. There is the Senator  [...]
    January 24th, 2012
  • Montgomery Zoo Montgomery Zoo
    Come into the thick extent of verdant beauties in North America. Enter the North American plains and bask in the glory of the surroundings. The exotic sight of the wildlife here with the zebras grazing the plains is an enchanting experience. Also enjoy the sight of the white tigers roaming here and you would be totally transferred to a land beyond imagination. Visit the Montgomery Zoo here in Alabama and enjoy the sights and scenes here. Don’t miss this fun filled exciting adventure. This is totally laden with the best kind of animals from the continents across the world and tourists find these naturally living habitats a total delight. Spanning over an area of around 40 acres, this is an area of exotic wildlife and absolutely intriguing  [...]
    January 17th, 2012
  • Rickwood Caverns Alabama Attractions Rickwood Caverns Alabama Attractions
    Rickwood Caverns is a State Park that is situated in the Warrior region of Alabama and lies near Birmingham in Alabama.. The Rickwood Caverns is a member of the national Caves Association, and has more than a mile of geological forms for all to see. This park was earlier owned by a private authority and today it is a part of the Alabama Park System. This mysteriously fascinating land of caverns has guided tours taking you around the lively miracle mile of living structures and pools fed by spring water and many other areas of intrigue and interest. With swimming pools , hiking trails and picnic zones along with playgrounds and campgrounds, this region is full of entertainment, luxury and relaxation. So just let your travel hair down here in  [...]
    January 10th, 2012
  • The Horseshoe Bend National Park The Horseshoe Bend National Park
    Situated in the lovely surroundings of the Alabama region, the Horseshoe Bend National Military Park is a park that is managed by the National park Service. This is also incidentally the place where the last Creek War battle was fought in the year 1814 on March 27. General Andrew Jackson’s Tennessee militia crushed Upper Creek Red Stick with the help of the 39th U.S.Infantry Regiment, the Lower Creek allies, and Cherokee. This happened on the Tallopoosa River. This historical victory broke the rule of the Creek Nations here. Around 800 Upper Creeks gave up their life for their homeland. This was a huge loss for all Native Americans who died fighting for the country. The Creeks signed a pact called the Treaty of Fort Jackson wherein they  [...]
    January 3rd, 2012