LL - Tourist spots for rapport building

Everyone dreams of traveling! When speaking with customers on the phone, making a mental note of their location can help with building the relationship with a customer. Below you'll find a list of popular tourist spots for all 50 US states and the Provinces of Canada. 


United States of America:

Alabama: U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville

Alaska: Denali National Park

Arizona: Grand Canyon

Arkansas: Hot Springs

California: 

Southern (Los Angeles) Disneyland, Hollywood walk of fame

Northern (San Francisco) Golden Gate Bridge and Park, Japanese Tea Garden, Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz

Colorado: Rocky Mountain National Park 

Connecticut: Mystic & the Mystic Seaport Museum

Delaware: Rehoboth Beach (pronounced Reh-Ho-Bith)

Florida: Disney World & Universal Studios

Georgia: Atlanta - World of Coca-Cola, College Football Hall of Fame, Georgia Aquarium (the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere and one of the largest aquariums in the world with thousands of animals from 500 species from around the world.)

Hawaii: You really can't go wrong anywhere, popular islands include Honolulu and Maui.   

Idaho:  Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve

Illinois: Chicago - See a Cubs game, Millenium Park, GREAT pizza

Indiana:  Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana Dunes National Park

Iowa: Field of Dreams - The real place from the movie! 

Kansas: Sedgwick County Zoo

Kentucky: Cumberland Falls State Park

Louisiana: New Orleans - French Quarter, get beignets at Cafe du Monde, St. Louis Cathedral, Bourbon Street

Maine: Acadia National Park 

Maryland: Baltimore - National Aquarium 

Massachusetts: Boston,  

Michigan: Henry Ford Museum 

Minnesota: Mall of America, Minnesota Ren Faire

Mississippi:  Vicksburg National Military Park

Missouri: Gateway arch in St. Louis

Montana: Glacier National Park

Nebraska: The Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha

Nevada: Las Vegas, Reno (like Vegas, but smaller)

New Hampshire: "The Kanc" highway in the autumn (34.5-mile scenic drive has been designated as an American Scenic Byway and has hiking trails and camping grounds along the way)

New Jersey: Atlantic City (Like Vegas, but in Jersey)

New Mexico:  White Sands National Park

New York: Times Square (New York City) 

North Carolina:  The Biltmore Estate and winery in Asheville, 

North Dakota: Theodore Roosevelt National Park, 

Ohio: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, 

Oklahoma: Turner Falls State Park,  The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 

Oregon: City of Portland, Voodoo Donuts in Portland,  Multnomah Falls (Mult-No-Muh),  

Pennsylvania: City of  Philadelphia, 

Rhode Island: The Newport Mansions,  

South Carolina:  Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach, 

South Dakota: Mount Rushmore, 

Tennessee: Graceland in Memphis, 

Texas: The Alamo, River Walk (San Antonio), Austin (The Capital city), Enchanted Rock (outside of Austin), Deep Ellum (Dallas), or go broad and say Hiking at Big Bend (National Park) or South Padre Island (The best beach!) 

Utah: Salt Lake City, 

Vermont: Ben & Jerry's Factory, 

Virginia: Colonial Williamsburg, 

Washington: Pike Place Market (Seattle)

Washington, DC: The nation's Capital - Lincoln Memorial, 

West Virginia: Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

Wisconsin: Go to a Green Bay Packers game, the Dells (giant water park)

Wyoming: Yellowstone


Canada:

Alberta: West Edmonton Mall

British Columbia: Blackcomb Mountains

Manitoba: Assiniboine Park

New Brunswick: Fundy National Park

Newfoundland and Labrador:  Cape Bonavista Lighthouse

Nova Scotia: Peggy's Cove Light House

Ontario: The CN Tower in Toronto

Prince Edward Island: Green Gables Heritage Place

Quebec: The Ice Hotel

Saskatchewan: Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

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