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THE US SECOND-TIME STATES DESTINATIONS


in the States. Attractions include the Muhammad Ali Center, the Kentucky Derby Museum and Churchill Downs, where America’s biggest horse race takes place. Getting there: Delta connects to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky international airport through Boston or Newark. Book it: North America Travel Service offers a 15-day Bluegrass and Country self-drive, which spends five nights in Kentucky between Cincinnati and Atlanta. Prices start at £2,130 per person. northamericatravelservice.co.uk


w ALASKA Highlights: A classic cruise destination, Alaska’s coastline is a tundra wonderland of fjords and glaciers. These include the massive Hubbard Glacier, where whales, seals and otters swim, and icebergs float along the craggy coast. The urban settlements of Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan are distinctive for gold rush history, the salmon industry and Native American


culture respectively. Up-and-coming: Inland adventures are increasingly on the menu, with wilderness lodges in and around Denali National Park providing bases for activities such as river floating, dog sledding, whitewater rafting and wildlife-spotting tours. Getting there: Seattle and Vancouver are generally Alaska’s connection hubs. Alaska Airlines runs plenty of flights from Seattle. Book it: Princess Cruises offers a 12-night Connoisseur holiday, with seven nights’ cruising and a five-night land tour component, from £1,953. princess.com


w NEW HAMPSHIRE Highlights: The White Mountains – one of the most spectacular regions along the Appalachian Trail – are undoubtedly the stars of New Hampshire, which is often bundled into a New England self-drive trip rather than seen as a destination in its own right. The mountains are an outdoor


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