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North America Tour

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

BY: DREW TUTKUS
Photo by Werner Kunz

NEW YORK

  • Time Sqaure. Now the heart of NYC is a safe, bustling hive of activity, and ton of things to do
  • The theaters There are 39 theaters in operation on Broadway today, most packed in a small area called the “Great White Way."
  • Statue of Liberty The symbol of political freedom and democracy is a must-see.

QUEBEC

  • Snap Le Chateau. Known as "the world's most photographed hotel", the multi-turreted sentinel looms over North America's only walled city.
  • Ice Hotel. From early January to late March, tour the Hotel de Glace (Ice Hotel)
  • 20 Summer festival The annual Festival d'ete de Quebec (from July 5 to 15 this year) fills the streets with entertainment and sheer joie de vivre.

TORONTO

  • Festival Galore Toronto can easily rival any other North American city for the title of "Best Annual Festivals."
  • Toronto islands One of Toronto's best-kept secrets is the Toronto Islands. A 10-minute ferry ride transports visitors from the hustle and bustle of city life to a quiet world of serene lakes, tranquil beaches, marinas, quaint cottages, and tree-lined paths.
  • World class markets The St. Lawrence Market was named the world's best food market by National Geographic
Photo by Andrey Zhukov

CALIFORNIA

  • Lundy Lake People have flocked to California ever since the gold rush 1848-1855, with high expectations.
  • Hollywood is close by which has most of the movies film making
  • Great outdoors Los Angeles may be one of the most populous cities in the country, but with millions of acres of wilderness, California also has plenty of green spaces.
Photo by szeke

COMPTON

  • Heritage house The Heritage House was built in 1869 and is a California Historic Landmark. It is the oldest house in Compton and was restored as a tribute to early settlers
  • Compton has many restaurants like Dales Donuts and Taco El Unico
  • An also do celebrity helicopters
Photo by Mikko Koponen

BOSTON

  • Being awestruck by an amazing array of architecture Step onto Copley Square and into the ‘Athens of America’. Boston’s most magnificent architecture is clustered around this Back Bay plaza, symbolic of the culture and learning that gave Boston its nickname in the 19th century.
  • Following in the footsteps of revolutionary heroes Summon your inner Paul Revere and follow the red-brick road, from the Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument, past 16 sites where the most dramatic scenes from history played out. This walking trail is the best introduction to revolutionary Boston, tracing the locations of the events that earned this town its status as the cradle of liberty.
  • If Boston is lovely to look at from afar, she is even more intriguing up close. These narrow streets recall a history of revolution and transformation.
Photo by wili_hybrid