7 Places Your Kids Must See on Vacation


Vacationing with your kids is about spending some time away from your normal everyday routine and responsibilities. It’s a chance to set work and schoolwork aside and really have some unique experiences. It’s a chance to relax, to get out of your familiar surroundings and create some memories that will last all of you a lifetime.

Because of this, you want to create a vacation experience that’s not only relaxing, but positive and memorable. A good part of making that happen is choosing the right travel destinations.

Here are a handful of the top places in America you should make sure your kids get the chance to see on vacation, if at all possible:

Ground Zero, New York City. The site of the World Trade Center attacks allows you and your children to mourn those that were lost, as well as celebrate the heroism and bravery displayed by your fellow Americans on 9/11.Ellis Island. While you’re in New York, you should visit Ellis Island. Around 40 percent of people in the U.S. today are descended from immigrants that passed right through this spot.Washington, D.C. Our nation’s capital is truly something to behold in young eyes. From the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument to the Smithsonian, you could spend weeks in D.C. and still have plenty of new and exciting experiences ahead of you.Independence Hall. This is the spot where George Washington received his commission as the head of the Continental Army. It’s also where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and where the U.S. Constitution was written.The Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona is as breathtaking as you’ve heard. The canyon is nearly a mile deep and averages 10 miles across, making it one of the most magnificent natural sights in the country.Walt Disney World. The Magic Kingdom has been a family destination for decades, and it just keeps getting better and better each year.Redwood National Park. If you want to get a feel for how truly vast and ancient nature is, visit this park. You’ll find 300-foot tall trees that are more than a millennium old.

Pick your destination today, and make sure you call your insurance agent to set up trip and travel insurance in case your family journey meets with unexpected delays or disasters.

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