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Atlanta

One of the best places to take as a starting point to tour the United States is by far Atlanta, located near the Atlantic coast, with a nightlife scene, shopping options and entertainment. Many flights from major European cities arrive daily at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, where flights also depart regularly to different parts of the country. The airport is located 5 miles from Atlanta and offers taxi services to the city for about $ 20, plus private bus service for $ 8 or $ 1.50 train. In summary, using the transport system of the city of Atlanta can go economically and efficiently the city.

Atlanta is one of the major U.S. cities, especially in the economic field, concentrating some of the most important global companies such as Coke and currently has a population of approximately 450,000 inhabitants. Several city streets intersect in the center identified as Five Points, while the east you can walk the Sweet Auburn neighborhood, next to Little Five Points neighborhood (the area of universities) - which has a large number of African villagers. The best of the nightlife is concentrated in the Midtown neighborhood, while in the south you can visit the Grant Park or the Olympic stadium which took place in 1996, the Olympic Games.

Characterized by hosting prominent figures of history as the author Margaret Mitchell and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., is a cultural center that includes sites like the Museum of Art and the world famous Symphony Orchestra. As well an important sports center where you can practice many sports and home to various clubs and praise famous Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Braves. Major universities are erected in the city of Atlanta, including Georgia State University, the Emory, Clark Atlanta University, among others.

For lovers of good music, the Grant Park area offers a variety of options, from country music to rock. Other attractions that are located in the same area are the Museum of the Civil War and Cyclorama and Zoo. The Cyclorama is exhibited since 1898 and has a height of 42 feet. The zoo also houses a museum which is open daily from 09.30 until 16.30, with an income of about $ 5 for adults and $ 3 for children.

The History Center of the city, located on West Paces Ferry 130, offers excellent displays objects ranging from pre-war to Coca Cola, while the Southeast Light Rail Museum in the nearby city of Duluth, has more than 80 pieces on display. For film lovers there are alternatives and the most important is the visit to the home of the author of "Gone With the Wind"-Margaret Mitchell, which allows public access daily from 09.30 to 17.00 and entry will cost $ 12.

The Georgia Aquarium is the largest in the world housing over 500 different species of animals, while Moumtain Stone Park offers more than 15 family attractions in its 3300 acres and home to the largest granite monolith in the world. To see the largest dinosaur skeleton found in the world, should visit the Fernbank Natural History Museum and you should not miss the Coca Cola Museum, where you know the history of the famous American drink.

The city of Atlanta has great weather almost all year. It has a humid subtropical climate, with mild winters and wet summers and very hot (with temperatures reaching 32 °). Even in the winter months can feel spring temperatures. The coldest month January is certainly a maximum temperature not exceeding 11 ° and a minimum of around 1 ° C. The city receives abundant rainfall throughout the year, reaching an annual average of 50.2 inches (1275 mm).

The city of Atlanta is perfect for shopping and you will find excellent shopping centers such as Underground Atlanta or Lennox Square and major retailers like Walmart and Forest Grove. For those visiting the city will be a pleasure to taste the best of Southern food, like the famous grits, prepared with corn flour and is usually accompanied with bacon and eggs, or the soul food, which consists of chicken or pork accompanied sauces and vegetables.

For those who like sports, the city also has much to offer and are held there throughout the year various events, especially football and basketball. Finally, the night in Atlanta invites you to visit its many nightclubs, discos, cafes and bars of atmosphere to enjoy the best country music.



Travel (and spending) in the United States. Few places in the world have been so long dreamed of, like few others, too, have allowed that dream was really easy. United States, with its impressive cities, its diverse society, incessant manufacturer of culture, entertainment and consumption, is now even closer. And is that the imperatives of economics paved the trip. So dine in the most exclusive restaurant in Miami, crazy shopping at the 'Magnificent Mile' of Chicago or Fifth Avenue New York, attending a Broadway musical, opera in San Francisco, or a basketball game for the Lakers these days is made possible by the cheapening of the dollar against the euro, which makes the American dream. Contemplate the stunning 'skyline' of Chicago from the canals of the city is the best way to discover its fabulous architecture.

Contemplate the stunning 'skyline' of Chicago from the canals of the city is the best way to discover its fabulous architecture. New York. The possibilities are endless New York, both tourist and gastronomic and cultural. Among the activities that can not be missing from the agenda of every tourist who visits for the first time, figure walking through Central Park, visit the Statue of Liberty, up the top floor of the Empire State, where spotted throughout the island of Manhattan , across the historic Brooklyn Bridge, or read the luminous panels of Times Square. For those interested in culture, two museums stand out above all others: the MOMA (museum of modern art) and the Metropolitan, which includes art from several continents and historical periods. Another major cultural attractions of New York is the theater scene, popularly known as Broadway. His most famous and glamorous productions are musicals. Some of the most famous, like Chicago or The Lion King, take over ten years in the lineup. Is advisable to book tickets, which typically cost between 100 and 150 dollars (65 to 130 euros), in advance, as they frequently reach a few days before the function.
Set up a couple of years ago in places header various rankings that measure the most expensive cities in the world, the falling dollar may enable many to access some of the most exclusive restaurants in Manhattan. Several of them are located in Soho, become one of the most popular of the Big Apple with its bohemian atmosphere. Among these, the Italian and Thai Harry Cipriani Kittichai. If you are in downtown Manhattan in the Times Square area, Le Bernardin is a sure bet.

Similarly, New York has several world-renowned luxury retailers like Tiffany mythical, where roamed the delightful Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Many of these traditional shops are on Fifth Avenue, which is also home to the largest and most spectacular Store Apple, and the perfect place to take over an iPhone (can be up to 190 euros cheaper than the price provided for in Europe ). However, if you prefer clothes with a more modern and daring, but equally exclusive best course is to Soho, where they shop some Hollywood stars Scarlett Johansson and Julia Roberts. Another focus of interest of Manhattan nightlife. Among the hottest spots right now, given the 230 Fifth advisable to have a drink in a relaxed atmosphere, and heaven and Marquee clubs in the Chelsea neighborhood, for those with enough energy to dance until the wee hours am.

Chicago. Except in the cold winter, when temperatures reach 20 degrees below zero, a city Chicago is really appealing to visit. While New York is known as the city of skyscrapers, Chicago did not walk behind. Its downtown, or downtown, where the financial and business district, has an impressive skyline, combines modern with other historical buildings. The best view of all the skyscrapers is available from one of the boats that offer trips on Lake Michigan and the city canals. A good time for this ride is at sunset. Another highly recommended activity in Chicago is up to the Sears Tower. With more than 440 meters, is one of the world's tallest skyscraper. Equally essential, especially for lovers of architecture, is to go to the museum of Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago. In addition to several homes designed by Lloyd himself, creator of the Prairie School, the set includes the Victorian house where Ernest Hemingway was born. The city also offers attractions for children, as the Lincoln Zoo, one of the largest in the country, or the Navy Pier, a park on the shores of Lake Michigan, and has an IMAX cinema. Nearby, there is also the nice Millennium Park, where summer thousands of people gather to walk, play sports, or listening to street musicians. One of the buildings adjacent to the park is the Art Institute of Chicago, a museum with an excellent art gallery, which also includes various forms of art from around the world.

Downtown Chicago has an area known as the Magnificent Mile (the Magnificent Mile) shopping area par excellence of the city. Among the various chains and stores, Macy's notes, a large area where you can find all sorts of clothing, in terms of styles and ranges from the finest brands, to other lesser known but high quality. After energy consumed with shopping, a good choice to satisfy hunger is the Everest, a luxury French restaurant considered the best in the country. For those looking for lower prices, it is advisable to taste a good steak at The Place for Ribs, should now be moved to the River North area. But a trip to Chicago can not be considered complete without attending one of the local blues with more fame UNITED STATES. And is that Chicago has always been at the forefront of this musical style. Among the best, have included Buddy Guy's Legends, Kingston Mines, or the House of Blues, where it is also possible to hear rock acts.

Miami. Miami has become, with the permission of Las Vegas and thanks to its subtropical climate, the entertainment capital of America. The city offers a wide range of activities, as do outdoor sports, there are 16 public golf courses and nearly 500 tennis courts, go any of its nearly 700 parks and enjoy the Caribbean beaches. One of the favorite pastimes of tourists visiting the city are water sports like water skiing and diving, either deep or surface. Miami has the only coral reef in the U.S., plus a spectacular seabed with tropical species. There are also several spaces reserved for fishing enthusiasts.

However, the main attraction of the region, especially children, are the attractions and theme parks. Walt Disney World, the world's largest, lies just over 300 miles from Miami, outside Orlando. For the elderly, especially film enthusiasts, there is the option of going to Universal Studios theme that combines attractions of historical movies, like ET or Back to the future, with more current and X-Men, also near Orlando . Miami has several different neighborhoods with their own personality, so it's nice for a walk, like South Beach, the most popular beach surrounded by beautiful art deco buildings, Little Havana, the heart of the U.S. Cuban community, Coconut Grove , the oldest district of the city, or Coral Gables. The most exclusive district's Key Biscayne, where many singers and actors have their mansions, and the best way to tour is a tour boat.

Each of these districts has a shopping area, so there are many to choose from. For example, in Little Havana is Calle 8 and in Coral Gables, the Miracle Mile. Furthermore, on the outskirts of the city, there are several large areas where you can find designer clothing at discount prices. The catering in Miami is great and, although dominated its Latin flavor, you can find all kinds of restaurants and bars in any of the city's tourist neighborhoods. In the financial district, downtown, you can enjoy a good steak at Mortons Steakhouse, or a plate of seafood in the Big Fish. In Coral Gables recommended several restaurants, including Chef Allens, specializing in the cuisine of Miami, or Christy's. Few visitors leave San Francisco San Francisco without succumbing to its charms. Thanks to its mild climate, you can visit this city throughout the year, although the best time is summer. San Francisco offers many interesting activities, both from the point of view of tourism, and cultural or gastronomic.

Among the must-see for any tourist highlights of the suspension bridge crossing the Golden Gate, with wonderful views over the bay, visit the dreaded prison of Alcatraz, the scene of some of the best prison dramas of Hollywood, or up the hill from the street Lombard, known for being the steepest in the world. It is also advisable to walk around with one of the beautiful wooden trams that run through the rugged geography of the city, marked by hills. Besides its name, the city retains some vestiges of its Spanish past in Presidio Park, where they built a Spanish fortification of remaining debris. Within the park is the delicious Japanese botanical garden, with pagoda included.

San Francisco is home to the most famous brand of jeans in the world, Levi's, which offers guided tours of the factories of the company on Tuesday and Wednesday. Apart from its huge store, for those interested in shopping, are advised to go to Neiman Marcus, a large area with huge variety of products, or the Embarcadero Center, a complex of five buildings with shops of the leading brands and located next the center of the city in its financial district. Among store and shop, and catch some air, you can take a coffee bar in one of the oldest and most authentic of the city, Cafe Trieste. As for restaurants, the most prestigious and expensive metropolitan area is Chez Panisse, California specializes in traditional cuisine, but with a postmodern touch. They highlight the Alioto's seafood restaurant, situated in the popular Fisherman's Wharf, and the Great Easter Chinese restaurant located in one of the most authentic Chinatowns in the country. The city is also known for its cultural offerings, especially its prestigious opera and ballet company (prices are around $ 100). Those who prefer modern and alternative music should move to the Haight Ashbury neighborhood, one of the centers of the U.S. hippie movement, and now become one of the gay areas of the city.

Los Angeles. Los Angeles is the second largest city in the country and the capital of the West Coast. Famous worldwide as the home of the most powerful film industry in the world, visiting the Hollywood area is required. The walk along Hollywood Boulevard, the street with the palms of the most glittering stars of American cinema will delight moviegoers and mythologists, like make a route through the neighborhood in search of the homes of the actors. On this same street is the Grauman's Chinese Theater, the cinema's most historic neighborhood, and the Kodak Theater, where the gala is held annually the Oscars. Another charismatic venues of the city are the beaches like Santa Monica or Malibu, and the adjacent walks, where thousands of joggers and people walking daily, or simply distracted by the actions of many street performers. These beaches are equipped with all kinds of services, being known worldwide for its perfect conditions for surfing. A trendy activity, especially for fans of the best basketball fans and Pau Gasol, is to attend a Los Angeles Lakers game at their stadium, the Staple Center. The Lakers are the most glamorous team in the NBA, and one who practices a more spectacular basketball, called showtime. It is necessary to buy tickets weeks in advance via the Internet, then run out. Their prices range from $ 10 at the gallery, over 2,000 for the front rows.

When you enter your thirst, one of the most popular bars in the city is on the terrace of the Westin Bonaventure Hotel, located in the center of the city, where you can enjoy a drink in the revolving bar overlooking the entire city . For dinner, La Botte Ristorante, located in the Santa Monica, and Spago in Beverly Hills, will satisfy even the most discerning palates. City with a strong Latino identity, both past and present, all visitors to LA should include a stroll through Olvera Street, the old city. The district has now become one of the main centers of Chicano culture, that of Mexican immigrants in the U.S., and has colorful street markets, where local and traditional Mexican music.

FLIGHTS. Iberia is expanding its offerings through the Internet for transoceanic flights to their destinations in the U.S.. For the Barcelona-Boston and Washington flights from Madrid and Barcelona, there are notes from EUR 484, final price return, provided the travel start before April 30. The offers last until May 31 for flights from Madrid and Barcelona to Chicago or Miami for the final price is roundtrip from 634 euros. With New York destination, find deals from euro 614 final price, round trip for travel through June 24, both from Madrid, Berlin, Rome, Paris, Athens, London and Barcelona.
Moreover, the airline also has deals to fly to Central America. Iberia launches new offers to destinations such as Panama that can travel from 624 euros return, all inclusive. This price is available in Iberia.com, coming from Barcelona or Madrid, and flights to be made until 24 June. For travel until 18 June, offers round include other destinations in Central America, Guatemala from 723 euros, 771 euros from Managua and San Salvador from 776 euros, all departing from Barcelona or Madrid. To travel to Honduras, specifically to San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa, Iberia offers flights from € 754 return.

PACKAGES. Marsans Travel has great deals. Thus, you can create flight and hotel packages in Miami, from 666 €. New York, from 742. Los Angeles, from 635. San Francisco, from 646. Chicago, 623 euros. Viva Tours arranges flights and accommodation in New York (five days, three nights), with a visit to the 'outlet' Jersey Gardens included, from 992 euros per person staying at the Milford Plaza (superior tourist class). Mundicolor (information agency) offers 9 days in the Big Apple, from 1468 euros (15% discount for advance sales). The price includes flights, accommodation in the Milford Plaza Hotel, visit the upper and lower Manhattan, sure ... Offer valid from 25 June to 3 September. HOTELS. The travel portal Rumbo offers interesting attractions. Thus, on its website are available hotel rooms in New York from 41 euros. In Miami Beach, from 32 euros and from 47 in Miami (city). In San Francisco, from 39 euros. In Chicago, from 46. And in Los Angeles from 50. STUDIES. The advantages of the euro over the dollar not only reversed at leisure but also can help more academic advantage. Thus, one can perform a full academic year be validated that takes place in a public school and stay with an American family: in itea-idiomas.com or kellscollege.com or can be also performed in a private school (EF) if it preference. Another option is English courses in USA, commonly taught in the summer months. Courses of varying lengths that include accommodation in halls of college campuses, and it consists of a number of English lessons a week and a broad program of extracurricular activities in cancunhotels.es.

The central region of South America is dominated by the basin of the Mississippi and its tributaries. Arkansas Missouri, bordered to the north, east to Tennessee and Mississippi, with whom the namesake river acts as a natural border, and south Texas and Louisiana. Dominated in the east by the Ozark and Ouachita mountains while the western plains is integrated into the Mississippi Valley is crossed by the Red and Arkansas rivers, whose banks are located in Little Rock, the capital. To the east, Oklahoma is a huge meadow traversed by the Red, the Arkansas and Canadian, as well as hosting the Great Lake Cherokee and Texas.

Washed by the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana is the state where the muddy Mississippi flows into a delta, but not the only river that crosses it, as exemplified by the Red, the Sabine and Atchafalaya, Sabine lakes besides, White, Grand or Pontchartrain. Meanwhile Texas, slightly larger than Spain and the second state in U.S. expansion, could be a country for himself. Separated from Mexico by the Rio Grande and the Red Oklahoma, the Southwest is occupied by the Rocky Mountains, while in the central plateau rises to be softening toward the Gulf of Mexico coast to end in a coastal plain crisscrossed by the Colorado or Brazos.

HISTORY: Arkansas and Oklahoma were for centuries home to several indigenous tribes that evolved from a lifestyle based on hunting and gathering to build small agricultural towns. A mid-sixteenth century the Spanish were explored by Coronado and Hernando de Soto. The latter claimed the current Louisiana to the Spanish crown. In the late seventeenth century explorer La Salle set Gallic Mississippi Valley under French rule. De Tonti established the first European settlement in Arkansas, Arkansas Post, and in 1718 founded New Orleans. The Rio Grande was crossed by the Spanish from Mexico to Texas, inhabited by several indigenous tribes in various stages of civilization. Pineda made a map of the Texas coast, while Cabeza de Vaca explored the area after passing through Florida and Coronado in search of gold. Was established in 1682 near El Paso, the first of several Spanish missions in Texas, Corpus Christi de la Isleta. In response to French claims in the region, the Spanish were quick to reassert its dominance with the founding of San Francisco from Texas in 1690 and San Antonio (the Alamo) in 1718.

In 1803 Louisiana, which also included Arkansas and Oklahoma, was sold to the Union by Napoleon in exchange for fifteen million dollars. Arkansas Territory was declared in 1819, after seven years amounted to 60,000 people needed to be considered state. Its population was divided into large landowners with slaves or farmers. Louisiana state was declared in 1812 thanks to its strategic position and its agricultural wealth and trade. In Oklahoma, the gateway to the Great Plains, had to migrate as the Cherokee Indians, displaced from the east by the settlers. After Mexican independence from Spain in 1821, Austin received permission from the Mexican government to install an Anglo-American colony in southern Texas. Conflict soon arose between the two communities that made the whites fear for their safety, which, together with the U.S. desire to dominate the area, resulted in a declaration of war. The Mexican general Santa Anna sent troops into the rebel zone. Although famous as the incurred losses in the fort of the Alamo, where its 190 defenders died, which included Jim Bowie and David Crokett, in 1836 Mexico signed the surrender after the Battle of San Jacinto. The Republic of Texas was annexed as a state of the Union in 1845.

In 1861 Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas fought on the Confederate side in the war of succession that pitted the North against slavery industrial south. After the defeat Southern began the difficult process of reconstruction. In an economy is basically agricultural and livestock moved to industry with the discovery early last century of oil in Texas and Louisiana.
The settlement occurred in Oklahoma after the war, at the cost of the expropriation of the Indians, gaining statehood in 1907. From a livestock economy became rich through the oil fields. His calmness was altered in 1995 with the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City that killed nearly 200 people. Two tragedies have marked the recent history of Texas: the assassination in Dallas in 1963 by President J. F. Kennedy, and Waco in 1993, which dismantled the perfidious sect of the Branch Davidians. CULTURE: The south central United States has its own culture and different from other states. Arkansas kept alive its tradition of quiet rural state, Oklahoma is home to cowboys and Indians. Forced to move here in the nineteenth century from the east by the pressure of the settlers, Cherokee, Apache, Cheyenne and Creek abound in this state, which houses the largest native population across the United States, about 8%. Indian culture lives on in museums, historic parks and the state flag. Arkansas Native musicians are Johnny Cash, Al Green and Albert King, the bestselling author John Grisham and former President Clinton. Native of Oklahoma we have the country singer Garth Brooks and poet and musician Woody Guthrie.

Louisiana is marked by its Hispanic-Gallic past, which gives it a European air away from other states. His relaxed, French Creole is still spoken, almost tropical climate, marshy landscape, superb cuisine, Cajun and its high black population give it an undeniable charm. African-American culture is palpable in its cuisine, the significant presence of Voodoo in New Orleans and especially in music, from jazz to Cajun music through the rhythm and blues. The trumpeter Louis Armstrong was born in New Orleans. Texas, the Lone Star state, combines the tradition of the "frontier spirit" in all its cowboys, cattle and rodeos, with major cities (Houston, Dallas) and leading industry (petroleum, NASA). Tejano culture combines the power of the cattle culture with a particular cuisine. The large Hispanic community (32%) coming from Mexico, often illegally by swimming across the Rio Grande (the "wetbacks") make a language widely spoken Spanish. In Texas there are several U.S. presidents (Eisenhower, Johnson, Bush), the musicians Janis Joplin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Holly or ZZ Top and the prominent black writer Patricia Highsmith novel.

PARTIES: If a prominent festival of the U.S. region is undoubtedly the Carnival in New Orleans or Mardi-Gras, a celebration that takes place in mid February and culminating on Ash Wednesday or "Fat Tuesday" and which the city is full of magic and celebration, combining their idiosyncratic Spanish, French and black in a hodgepodge of music, dancing, bourbon and masks in a real spree in which deshinibición fun and are the norm. It is customary for women to teach their breasts to the revelers to compensate them with typical bead necklaces. Between April and May the music takes over the city more than ever at the Jazz Festival, with more than 4,000 musicians, food and crafts.
Texas is a land of rodeos, as attested to its major championships (the San Antonio in February to Houston in March). Bronsville houses on their streets the last weekend of February, Charro Days, full of parades and street events. In March, Austin is filled with live music at its spring festival, South by Southwest.

On 10th June is a celebration which began in Galveston on June 19, 1865 to celebrate the abolition of slavery which have become popular in almost every town Texas, and the anniversary of Independence of Mexico (Sept. 16).
In Oklahoma the importance of Indian culture is reflected in celebrations such as the Red Earth Festival, a leading Native American celebration held in Oklahoma City from 4 to 6 June, with competitions, dances and crafts or the Cherokee Days (9 and 10 October; Tahleqlah) with demonstrations of life in this town in the sixteenth century. Do with the conquest of the West is also cause for celebration (Final Rodeo in mid-January, Oklahoma City). Little Rock welcomes the Worldfest late September, a tribute to the various cultures in Arkansas, with music, dancing, storytelling and great food. Texarkana hosts from 12 to 20 September, the Four States Rodeo. Weather: In Arkansas and Oklahoma summers are hot and humid and winters generally mild. The best time to travel is during the months of September and October. In the evenings usually cool. The subtropical climate of Louisiana is influenced by the currents of the Gulf of Mexico. Hence, the summers are very hot (20-35 ° C) and humid, so the wind chill increases. It's also when prices are lower. Winters are mild, and the temperature can drop to 5 º C. From July to October hurricanes can occur on the coast, and southern rains are frequent.

The Texas coast has a hot and humid weather, while the north is cooler, although temperatures are generally higher than in the rest of the country (35 º C in summer). During spring and summer rain, usually as torrential usual.
TRAVEL: Given its size, Texas is the best move by plane and car. Major airports include Dallas / Fort Worth in the north and south of Houston, although all major towns are equipped with airfields. From here there are buses leading to central cities, although branches of rental agencies found inside airports offer the possibility to leave the plane and rent a car, basic transportation in this state for its large size and low network public transport. Remember that rent and maintain a car is cheaper than in Europe and to facilitate travel, both road and in the inner cities. The rail company Amtrak and the Greyhound Bus routes cover some but not all, as also happens in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas. The motorway network, however, is quite good.

The main airport in Louisiana is New Orleans. In the city it is best to move on foot, by bus or tram. Most flights arrive at the airport to Arkansas in Little Rock. Although a railway line that runs through the capital, Arkadelphia and Texarkana, and performs some covers Greyhound routes, it is best to move by car or bus journeys arranged. Something similar happens with Oklahoma, the main airfields are Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

GASTRONOMY: Contrary to what happens in the rest of U.S., Louisiana and worked out for its excellent cuisine, the result of the mixture of French, Spanish, African and Caribbean that have led to a call Cajun Creole cuisine, which can tasted especially in New Orleans and Lafayette area. The Gulf Coast of Mexico is a source of delicious fish and seafood prepared in various ways. The landmark is the gumbo dish, a fish soup, seafood or meat. Chicken, turkey, rice and beans are also very common ingredients, seasoned with tasty sauces. Typical of New Orleans are the muffulettas (sandwich meat, cheese and oil), and its Natchitoches meat pie. For dessert we have pasta, pudding with whiskey and an aromatic black coffee. To drink, whiskey and bourbon. Texas for his ranching tradition, is a state where beef and pork, especially in barbecue sauce with peppers, onions and cabbage is a popular dish tasty. Near the border with Mexico, we find the famous Tex-Mex, which combines both Yankees and Mexicans in their fajitas, enchiladas and tacos with meat, beans, onions, tomatoes and rice. For dessert pies include fruit and peach ice cream. Pra drink no wine and Mexican beer or Shiner Book.

The abundant herds cattle in Arkansas and Oklahoma provide an excellent quality meat that is consumed especially delicious barbecue, steaks or burgers with beans and tomatoes. In Oklahoma it is also possible to try buffalo steak, low in fat, and traditional Indian food festivals dedicated to raising awareness of indigenous heritage, as the Red Earth Festival. For dessert there are peaches, strawberries and coconut cake.

SHOPPING: Buy from Louisiana is somewhat cheaper than in the rest of America as it is the only state tax-free to visitors. A good excuse to buy arts and crafts, CDs of blues, jazz and Cajun music, Creole cookbooks or the wide variety of sauces to give life to any dish, in boats decorated with demons and voodoo elements. The proximity of Texas to Mexico makes it easy to find antiques and crafts Tejano air. Idiosyncrasies state denim translates into lots of cowboy paraphernalia, from hats to suits, leather boots or any kind of kitsch ornaments and souvenirs enough. Cowboy paraphernalia is also readily available in Oklahoma, however, offers something more interesting to buy any type of Indian crafts and articles, most made by truly indigenous traditional manner. In Arkansas there are crafts made with wood, cloth, metal or ceramic.

PLACES. LOUISIANA.
New Orleans: If a city truly romantic, quirky, warm and charming in U.S., that should be no doubt New Orleans. Its Hispanic past French apart from most large cities, and its warm climate, great food, friendly people, good music and relaxed and tolerant you are given a unique idiosyncrasy. Both in his fun and unique carnival and jazz festivals in the city shows its mixture of culture and nature closer to the Caribbean to the spirit of the Far West. Here the past mingles with African voodoo, and funerals are celebrated with a band through the streets. A New Orleans for all tastes. The historic architecture lovers should not miss the bustling French Quarter. Despite its name, most buildings are at their windows, arches and beautiful iron balconies undoubtedly Spanish air. Royal Street, filled with antique shops, or Bourbon Street, with local jazz and blues rytmh Cajun music that ensure a set nightlife, are unavoidable classic. The revelers love the atmosphere of Bourbon Street with its local music all night and liters of alcohol. But city must take the side streets, the fights are frequent. The day shift, more gentle, allowing the visit to the Cabildo, which hosted the Spanish government in the eighteenth century and that now reviews the history of the state, or the New Orleans Jazz Exhibit.

Garden District is a beautiful and historic neighborhood filled with Spanish-style mansions, Victorian and nineteenth century neoclassic which retains all its splendor. Along the banks of the Mississippi lies the Moon Walk, an avenue full of local restaurants for walks on warm nights and leads to the Aquarium of the Americas, where you can see all kinds of marine species in its giant floating peacefully pools. But New Orleans also has a mysterious side, more worthy of gothic horror tales of a tourist city that give a unique charm. Their cemeteries like St. Louis in the French Quarter or Garden District Lafayette, fully worthy of tales of vampires with his neo-Gothic architecture and its irresistible decadence. The first is the tomb of Marie Laveau, voodoo queen, which reminds us of another particular facet of the city. These rites of African origin can be seen in action (at least your face "kind") in the Voodoo Spiritual Temple, where a powerful priestess performs healings or the Voodoo Museum, with abundant material. Both estanho in the French Quarter.

Tuesday big fat FEATURE: New Orleans: The Mississippi Delta. Cajun region. Located in southwest Louisiana between Lafayette and Texas, this region seems more Caribbean than American with its marshes full of birds, lizards and other species. It is also the birthplace of Cajun cuisine and Cajun music and zydeco. The best time to go is in spring when the theaters let you enjoy both widely excellence. Lafayette, founded by the French in the eighteenth century is the capital of the region and starting point for excursions. It also has its own charms and historic buildings (one of which houses the Museum of the city), its restaurants to sample Cajun food, the many nightclubs or Cypress Lake, located on the campus of the University, where common view of the marsh fauna . Outside, the cathedral of St. John the Evangelist with its oak half a millennium old and Vermilionville, a village that recreates the lives of French settlers, are attractions.

TEXAS. Houston. Although founded in the nineteenth century, reached its zenith in the century after the discovery of oil. Today is a city of almost two million people with huge skyscrapers and plenty of high-tech industries such as NASA. It's a hot place where traffic is dense and continuous, which has earned him the epithet anything nice "most polluted city in America." Their high glass and steel buildings and thousands of shops, malls and restaurants make it a perfect example of the American Dream at its best and display. The car is essential to move, but the Museums area can be covered on foot. The Museum of Fine Arts has a good collection of impressionist art, while the Museum of Contemporary Art is dedicated to modern art. The daunting Holocaust Museum remembers the victims of Nazi barbarism. To relax from the hectic city life it is best to go to Hermann Park tree also houses a zoo, an aquarium, a place where live butterflies and a Museum of Natural Sciences.

On the outskirts of the city space adventure awaits us at the Johnson Space Center. While the visit may take an entire day between queues and endless attractions worth seeing real satellites and capsules, anti-gravity and lunar rocks laboratories, one of which can be touched. In a future visit to another historic place where General Santa Anna was defeated at the Battle of San Jacinto, giving victory to the Anglo settlers. The place is a historical site recalling the event, with a huge memorial, a museum and a multimedia show narrated by Charlton Heston.

FEATURE: The air in Houston. Dallas. Born of trade and finance, Dallas (just over one million inhabitants) is another major southern cities. Built along the Trinity River, its development has been slow but sure. With the blessing of the railroad, became an ideal spot for trade, and the oil boom, the city grew and flourished skyscrapers. With the establishment in the city by major banks and the innovative electronics company Texas Instruments, the city enjoyed the best of its glories.  The financial environment is not incompatible for the sake of art and culture, as witnessed Dallas Art District, in the city center, a theater, concert halls and art museum, divided into five sections, each devoted to a continent. Dallas will always be united in the collective unconscious the assassination of President JF Kennedy in 1963 during a parade. The Texas city recalls this in the Kennedy Memorial, reminiscent to the late president, and the Sixth Floor Museum, with memories of the fateful date of 22 November 1963 in which the president was assassinated. Images, a reconstruction of the facts and the window from which it is assumed that the murderer fired the fatal bullets are some of the attractions. The paranoid obsession with conspiracies, both in the JFK assassination as his brother or of Abraham Lincoln, is the core argument of the Conspiracy Museum's collection. To relax the best is the Fair Park.

San Antonio. Paradigm of the mixture of American and Mexican, this former Spanish colony founded in 1718 is the gateway to southern Texas, as well as an American symbol hold any "musts: the Alamo, the scene of the unequal battle acacecido February 23 1836 between the troops of Mexican general Santa Ana and 200 Texans among revolutionaries who were Crokett and David Bowie. Refugees in a beautiful Spanish mission, resisted until death and passed automatically become part of one of the key legends of U.S. history. Today you can visit this beautiful XVII century building with plenty of information on this legendary event. The Spanish heritage is complete with missions that are preserved in San Antonio, colonial churches, some of which are still active, as San Jose, Concepcion, Espada and San Juan, with its mariachi Sunday mornings. Rio Grande. This mythical river that separates U.S. from Mexico is the link between north and south, mix of mountains and deserts and animals of various ecosystems that come together in the Big Bend National Park, which occupies a large curve that makes the river on their way to the Gulf of Mexico: Cadillac Ranch
OKLAHOMA. In addition to its famous rodeo, the city of Oklahoma City offers some charms: its many churches and places associated with his past of pioneers and cowboys, as the National Cowboy Museum and relive the era West where Indians and cowboys, or home Harn Homestead in the era of the pioneers.

Others include the Zoo and the Omniplex, with plenty of atraccciones. With far more charm than the capital, Tulsa got rich on the exploitation of oil fields until he was ousted by Houston and Dallas. While he had time to beautify buildings and art deco mansions, many of them considered the best of its kind in the U.S., as Philcade and Philtower buildings or houses Harwelden or Westhpoe, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Gilcrease Museum is one of the best collections of native art in the country. To learn more about the displaced Indian tribes to the state in the nineteenth century would be well to approach Tahlequah, Cherokee true center and end of the journey known as the "Trail of Tears" (Trail of tears) that led them east to Oklahoma. Cherokee Heritage Center has everything you need to know more about this Indian village. In Adams Corner or Tsa-La-Gi recreate with samples of craft villages. Retains the house Sallisaw Cherokee chief Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee alphabet, giving his people from writing and, therefore, a way of preserving their culture. In its outskirts is home to twelve o'clock Spiro Mounds Indian graves of the XIII and XIV.

ARKANSAS: Hot Springs, surrounded by the Ouachita Mountains has been a famous resort since the nineteenth century for its hot springs with healing properties. Most of them are integrated into a national park. Bathhouses (Fordyce, Buckstaff) are other attractions of this bourgeois tourist destination, very popular in America. Hamilton Lake can be visited by boat. Also surrounded by the Ouachita, Fort Smith park preserves both its historical and air museums in the Far West. Founded in 1817, this fort was the headquarters of the famous "hanging judge" Isaac Parker that almost 200 people sentenced to be hanged from a court which can still be visited.

Orzak Mountains, north of the Arkansas River, is a good destination country for its gentle hills crossed by crystal clear rivers and beautiful lakes. Devil's Den Park offers visitors the spectacle of their caves and rock formations. In both natural jewels is accessed from Fayetteville, near which there is one of the battlefields of the Civil War to give birth the Grove, with guided tours and buildings and weapons of the time.

SPORTS: Both in the mountains of Arkansas (Orzak, Ouachita) and in Texas you can go hiking and mountain biking. Oklahoma, a center of horse breeding, offers the possibility of riding in one of the excellent horses for its prairies and hills. Golf is widely practiced both in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and Texas. In the Gulf of Mexico coast of Texas and Louisiana water sports are the order of the day.

BOOKS: The quintessential Southern authors are William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams. With "The Streetcar Named Desire, Williams earned a Pulitzer for this story set in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Other memorable works are "Music for Chameleons" by Truman Capote, "Mosquitoes" by William Faulkner and "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole, a hilarious story about the ins and outs of a fat misfit who lives with his mother in the mythical city of Louisiana. Another New Orleans author is Anne Rice, author of "Interview with the Vampire". They are also set in Louisiana's best-selling John Grisham "The Client" and "The Pelican". For more information you can consult some works such as George Washington Cable ( "The Gradissmes"), written at the beginning of XX, which gives an overview of anti-American sentiment in Louisiana society and its resistance to adhesion at the time of the Louisiana Purchase. Impact caused by sympathy with the black community that reflects the area. "James Lee Burke (Black Cherry Blues)" reflects the story of a Cajun police trying to uncover the close relationship between the government and criminal organizations in Louisiana. A great detective story.

It is also advisable to read a biography of Louis Armstrong, who can give us an idea of what life was like the first half of XX in New Orleans, at the hands of this exceptional trumpeter, singer evocative and original, charming and affable character. "25 Bicycle Tours in the Texas Hill Country & West Texas: Adventure Rides for Road and Mountain Bikes (Norman D. Ford): a comprehensive guide for those wishing to practice in Texas bicycling.

MOVIES: The magic of New Orleans has inspired numerous films, while the charm of the French Quarter has served as the backdrop for many productions. Elia Kazan in 1951 adapted the play by Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire "with Vivien Leigh as Blanche duBois unbalanced taking refuge at her sister and soon will have problems with his tough guy brother, a handsome Marlon Brando. At the Lafayette cemetery is where Lestat (Tom Cruise) turns the vampire Louis (Brad Pitt) in "Interview With the Vampire" (1994, Neel Jordan). Also in this mythical neighborhood, in El Paso, Texas, were filmed scenes of "Wild at Heart" (1990, David Lynch). Although not filmed here, the perverse and strange atmosphere of the city is reflected in "Suddenly, Last Summer" (1959, Mankiewicz), with excellent performances from Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn and Montgomery Clift. Bette Davis will challenge the rigid conventions of upper-bourgeois New Orleans in "Jezebel" (1938, William Wyler). The rest of the state was the setting for the research that starts worrying Mickey Rourke, encountering the devil and voodoo rites, in "Angel Heart" (1987, Alan Parker) or for "Monster's Ball" (2001, Marc Forster) that gave the Oscar to Halle Berry.

In addition to the popular series "Dallas" and "Walker Texas Ranger" in the great state of Texas have been shot films like "Blood Simple" (1984), very interesting foray into the black film from the Coen brothers or "Paris, Texas "(1984) intimate and beautiful story of Wim Wenders. The main events have also been reflected on the big screen: the legendary battle of the Alamo in the eponymous film in 1960 directed by and starring John Wayne, the discovery of black gold and rise of oil gentry in "Giant" (1956, George Stevens) with Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean, the 1963 assassination in Dallas of President Kennedy in "JFK" (1991, Oliver Stone) and the consequences of the Vietnam War in its ex-combatants into hard "Born on the 4th of July" (1988, W. Stone). The western border twilight has its examples in "The Wild Bunch" (1969, Sam Peckinpah) and "Lone Star" (1996, John Sayles). The adventures of the legendary pair of robbers Bonnie and Clyde "(1967, Arthur Penn) was also filmed in various parts of the Lone Star state. In 1983 Francis Ford Coppola filmed in Tulsa two stories of loss of youthful innocence based on novels by Susan E. Hinton in which he pitched to a generation of actors: Matt Dillon, Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze and Mickey Rourke. They are "rebels" and the excellent and poetic "The law of the street." Cimarron (1960, Anthony Mann) although filmed in Arizona, recounts the genesis of the state of Oklahoma. "Tulsa" (1949, Stuart Heisler) deals with the clashes between herders and once discovered oil deposits. "Twister" (1996, Jan de Bont) is largely shot in this state. Arkansas is shot in the comedy "White River Kid" (1999) with Antonio Banderas, Elia Kazan's drama "A face in the crowd" (1957) and "The Firm" (1993, Sydney Pollack) with Tom Cruise.

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