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From the marquees on Broadway to the peaks of the Adirondacks, the Empire State offers a variety of things to see and do. The state is divided into two parts: New York City and Upstate. While New York City is filled with an endless array of attractions, outside the city there are 4,000 lakes and ponds and 70,000 miles of rivers and streams. New York is also home to 150 state parks and roaring Niagara Falls. This state has as many personalities as the people who live there—it is a unique place in which you can choose to do everything or absolutely nothing at all, and still have a great time. Apply Now.
There’s a saying that goes: “As big as Texas” … and for those visiting this state, it applies to all the things to do and see. The Lone Star State features the best of the best—from world-renowned cultural attractions and museums, high-end shopping and eating to wild rodeos, there is nothing you won’t find here. Visit the laid-back town of Austin where you can visit hip bars and unique shops or take a trip to El Paso and learn about the early history of the state. In a state this big, you’ll find you will never run out of adventures and options! Apply Now.
Beautiful scenery, rugged coastlines, dramatic mountains and lush greenery are just a few of the things that make Washington such a desirable destination. Its diverse landscapes and terrain attract both residents and visitors from all around the world. Washington is home to the spectacular Mount Rainier National Park as well as the must-see San Juan Islands, the Cascade Mountains and; of course, Seattle, one of the most exciting cities in the nation. Apply Now.
Although Delaware is the second smallest state in the country, it is big on things to do. Its southern region is known for its stunning coastline and beach towns along the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. The scenery ranges from tranquil stretches of protected shoreline to low-key resort towns to busy vacation centers. Its northern section boasts many cultural attractions, including the Winterthur Museum in the Brandywine Valley. Apply Now.
Despite its proximity to New York City, Connecticut retains a rural air. Its traditions include colonial villages with sweeping town greens, elegant inns and restaurants, maritime museums and lobster shacks. It is said that much of what’s best about New England is outdoors—and the woods and hills of Connecticut offer ample proof. Spend time in at least one of the state’s excellent parks and preserves—many of which are centered on a historical or natural landmark. Apply Now.