City View Television Show Explores a Few Amazing American Sites

Residents of Redwood National and State Parks, CA


This huge country we live in has more incredible sights to see than we have time to visit in our lives. The City View television show explores a few of the most amazing American sites to visit.

California is a long state with a spectacular coastline to drive from end to end. But get off that road and head inland to drive through the Redwood National and State Park system. Look up. The Avenue of the Giants is 32 miles of tall, stately trees that line both sides of the road. Just a bit north of San Francisco, travelers will be able to stop and admire these natural wonders, some of which are 2,000 years old and more.

Georgia is another coastal state. As such, readers are encouraged to visit Cumberland Island which is south of Jacksonville, Florida. It is a mostly uninhabited space of natural beauty where abundant wildlife lives. Visitors can catch a ferry from nearby St. Mary’s. It is the state’s largest barrier island.

Illinois has an amazing site that no one would ever expect. The forlorn-named Starved Rock State Park is home to waterfalls created by the spring thaw in the 18 canyons of the park. The park is 90 miles west of Chicago.


America has some of the most amazing places to visit from lesser visited national parks to the prairies in the middle of the country. City View television encourages you to hop in the vehicle of choice and go explore. 


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