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    New Study Names Graceland Among Tourist Attractions Americans Most Desperate to Visit This Year

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    Graceland, Niagara Falls, Myrtle Beach and Glacier National Park are among the top tourist destinations that Americans are desperate to visit, according to Google searches.

    Nature spots are the most popular type of tourist attractions that Americans want to visit.

    New data reveals the American tourist attractions that residents from each state want to visit the most.

    The research conducted by Family Destinations Guide analyzed Google search data for more than 100 tourist attractions in the US as well as terms related to visiting each attraction to determine which is the most Googled in each state.

    These are the tourist attractions that residents in each state are Googling to visit more than any other U.S. attraction:

    States The American tourist attraction residents are searching to visit the most

    Alabama (AL)

    Georgia Aquarium

    Alaska (AK)

    Denali National Park

    Arizona (AZ)

    Grand Canyon

    Arkansas (AR)

    Graceland

    California (CA)

    Disneyland in Anaheim

    Colorado (CO)

    Garden of the Gods

    Connecticut (CT)

    Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA)

    Delaware (DE)

    Rehoboth Beach

    Florida (FL)

    Universal Orlando Studios

    Georgia (GA)

    Georgia Aquarium

    Hawaii (HI)

    Hanauma Bay

    Idaho (ID)

    Glacier National Park

    Illinois (IL)

    Las Vegas Strip

    Indiana (IN)

    Las Vegas Strip

    Iowa (IA)

    Glacier National Park

    Kansas (KS)

    Sedgwick County Zoo

    Kentucky (KY)

    Cumberland Falls

    Louisiana (LA)

    Universal Orlando Studios

    Maine (ME)

    Acadia National Park

    Maryland (MD)

    Rehoboth Beach

    Massachusetts (MA)

    Universal Orlando Studios

    Michigan (MI)

    Henry Ford Museum

    Minnesota (MN)

    Glacier National Park

    Mississippi (MS)

    Graceland

    Missouri (MO)

    Silver Dollar City

    Montana (MT)

    Glacier National Park

    Nebraska (NE)

    Henry Doorly Zoo

    Nevada (NV)

    Hoover Dam

    New Hampshire (NH)

    Mount Washington

    New Jersey (NJ)

    Atlantic City

    New Mexico (NM)

    White Sands National Park

    New York (NY)

    Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA)

    North Carolina (NC)

    Myrtle Beach

    North Dakota (ND)

    Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    Ohio (OH)

    Niagara Falls

    Oklahoma (OK)

    Grand Canyon

    Oregon (OR)

    Multnomah Falls

    Pennsylvania (PA)

    Niagara Falls

    Rhode Island (RI)

    Las Vegas Strip

    South Carolina (SC)

    Myrtle Beach

    South Dakota (SD)

    Mount Rushmore

    Tennessee (TN)

    Graceland

    Texas (TX)

    Universal Orlando Studios

    Utah (UT)

    Zion National Park

    Vermont (VT)

    Niagara Falls

    Virginia (VA)

    Myrtle Beach

    Washington (WA)

    Space Needle

    West Virginia (WV)

    Myrtle Beach

    Wisconsin (WI)

    Niagara Falls

    Wyoming (WY)

    Grand Teton National Park

    Nature spots appeared to be the most popular types of tourist spots that Americans want to visit, with 20 states searching for a nature spot more than any other tourist attraction. Niagara Falls in particular, has four states searching for it more than any other tourist attraction with the states being Vermont, Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Multiple national parks also made the rankings. Glacier National Park is the national parks with the most states searching to go there with four states searching for it (Minnesota, Montana, Iowa and Idaho).

    Historical and cultural landmarks were also popular, with 9 states searching for a historical or cultural landmark over any other type of attraction. Landmarks include Elvis Presley’s home, Graceland, the Las Vegas strip, Mount Rushmore, the Hoover Dam and the Space Needle in Seatlle.

    Amusement parks and attractions had 9 states searching for them more than any other type of tourist attraction. Universal Orlando Studios is the most popular amusement park and attraction with a total of four states (Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts and Texas) searching for it more than any other tourist spot. Other amusement parks and attractions that made the list include Disneyland in Anaheim, which is the top tourist attraction that Californians want to visit, Silver Dollar City which is the most popular attraction for Missouri residents and Atlantic City, popular with New Jersey residents.

    Seven states searched for a beach more than any other type of tourist spot. Myrtle Beach proved to be the most popular beach, with North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia all searching for it more than any other tourist spot.

    Museum, galleries and zoos collectively also have seven states searching to visit them more than any other tourist attraction. Manhattan’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is the tourist attraction that residents in Connecticut and New York want to visit the most, whilst Georgia Aquarium is the tourist attraction that residents in Alabama and Georgia want to visit more than any other tourist spot.

    Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson from Family Destinations Guide said: “Tourist attractions are perhaps the most important factor when it comes to deciding where to visit on vacation. However, this study also highlights how many of the top tourist spots for each state are ones that are nearby or within the state, indicating that there are many vibrant, attractive and interesting tourist spots throughout America.”

    The study was conducted by Family Destinations Guide, a site dedicated to reviewing hotels, resorts and destinations to ensure your family has a fantastic vacation.

    Credit to www.familydestinationsguide.com

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