3 Places I Want To Travel To This Year

As my second vaccine is scheduled for Monday, I've been thinking about where I want to go and what I want to do as things start to open back up. Growing up, we never really went on vacations so a big priority in my adult life is experiencing new places and taking advantage of being able to work virtually.


New York City

NYC's been on my bucket list ever since I was little. The fast-paced, diverse environment is intriguing. For some reason, I like going to new cities where it feels like you're lost and I have a feeling NYC would pull through on this.


Denver

I've lived about 6-8 hours away from Denver my whole life and have never gone but always heard good things about it.


Miami

I haven't been back since I spent a summer there a few years ago and I miss the culture, the palm trees, and the overall vibe. There's no place like it.


What are some of your favorite U.S. travel spots?

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