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Boston is one of America's most vibrant cities, where old-world atmosphere mixes with modern excitement. Boston is a world center for education, medicine, high technology and finance, and the city has had a unique role in shaping Americas history.
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Cape Cod is a truly unique destination, where beatnik artists and retirees mingle and quaint colonial towns are bordered by miles of windswept seashore. Cape Cods population nearly triples in peak summer months, as tourists pour into the area. This means there is rarely a shortage of jobs, and you are practically guaranteed a constantly busy summer. More details |
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The Windy City, Second City, the New York of the Mid-west Chicago is a city of many names, and it has personalities to match them all. The US's third largest city is a haven for post-grad students and those needing a dose of excitement. More details |
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Longing for theme parks and beaches? Think a bikini and some Mickey Mouse ears are a perfect summer fashion statement? Ever wondered if alligator really does taste like chicken? Then Florida is the state for you. More details |
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Las Vegas is best known for its flashy casinos, drive-in wedding chapels, hedonistic tendencies and as the backdrop for the original CSI. And it has all of these things in abundance but, believe it or not, there's more to Vegas than rivers of booze, Elvis impersonators and showgirls. More details |
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New York is the USA's largest and most diverse city and a popular spot for J1ers year after year. Its a city where stockbrokers and Broadway stars mingle in trendy cafes, where there's almost always a good band playing somewhere, and where people-watching in Central Park can be a full time occupation. More details |
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When you hear about the O.C., Marylands only seaside resort probably isnt the first place that comes to mind. But Ocean City is just as wild as its SoCal counterpart, even without a cult TV show to call its own. More details |
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Home of Hollywood, Orange County and all things surfing, SoCal, as its affectionately known, refers to the cities and towns along the states southern coastline. SoCal is all about the beach life, and thousands of J1ers, American students and foreign visitors flock to the area every year to work on their tans, mingle with the locals and get a taste of the good life. More details |
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