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    Keeping it Local



    No matter where you live, there may be a hidden gem right in your backyard. These local treasures provide a perfect excuse to get out and explore a little closer to home.



    Palouse Falls in LaCrosse, WA

    Seattle

    Seattle’s - Opens a dialog more well-known attractions are the Space Needle, The Museum of Pop Culture (known as MoPOP) and the historic waterfront with Pike Place Market and the Great Wheel. Just under the surface (no pun intended) you can discover the Seattle Underground City, the Fremont Troll or for an adventure a little further out of the city, the Ape Caves in Skamania (caves formed by lava flow from Mount St. Helens over 2,000 years ago) or Palouse Falls in LaCrosse (an almost 200-foot waterfall).

      Lincoln Park Steps' colorful tiles.

      San Francisco

      Wanting to explore the San Francisco - Opens a dialog area? Known for the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and wine country. Dust off those walking shoes as The Bay Area is also known for its many beautiful staircases like the Lincoln Park Steps which features 52 steps decorated with colorful tiles. Or take your adventure to the Sutro Bath Ruins that were at one point the largest indoor swimming pool. Give your feet a break and end your day with the Seward Street Slides, and don’t forget to bring some cardboard for an even faster slide.

        San Francisco

        Wanting to explore the San Francisco - Opens a dialog area? Known for the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and wine country. Dust off those walking shoes as The Bay Area is also known for its many beautiful staircases like the Lincoln Park Steps which features 52 steps decorated with colorful tiles. Or take your adventure to the Sutro Bath Ruins that were at one point the largest indoor swimming pool. Give your feet a break and end your day with the Seward Street Slides, and don’t forget to bring some cardboard for an even faster slide.

          Lincoln Park Steps' colorful tiles.

          New York City's Grand Central Terminal.

          New York City

          New York City - Opens a dialog is home to many wonderful attractions like the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, the Empire State Building and 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Take a visit to Grand Central Terminal, one of the most-visited destinations in New York City. Make your way through the commuters to the Whispering Gallery. Visitor beware! While you may think that this destination is the perfect place to tell a secret, the gallery is known for its unique architecture that carries sound across the room. Grab your friend and take your corners and chat away. Other off-the-beaten-path destinations in the New York City area include Greenacre Park’s 25-foot waterfall and Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co., be sure to look for the secret door.

          Whether you are looking to explore a well-known attraction or something a bit more hidden, there are things to see and do in all of the 50 states. Grab a friend and start your adventure.

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              When You Are Ready to Travel, No Matter How Near or Far, Costco Travel Can Help

              We invite you to take some time and look at what we have to offer for a rental car, hotel, flight, or any mix of those to get you started. We are here to help you adventure as close to home or as far as you want to explore.

                Palouse Falls in LaCrosse, WA

                Seattle

                Seattle’s - Opens a dialog more well-known attractions are the Space Needle, The Museum of Pop Culture (known as MoPOP) and the historic waterfront with Pike Place Market and the Great Wheel. Just under the surface (no pun intended) you can discover the Seattle Underground City, the Fremont Troll or for an adventure a little further out of the city, the Ape Caves in Skamania (caves formed by lava flow from Mount St. Helens over 2,000 years ago) or Palouse Falls in LaCrosse (an almost 200-foot waterfall).

                  Lincoln Park Steps' colorful tiles.

                  San Francisco

                  Wanting to explore the San Francisco - Opens a dialog area? Known for the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and wine country. Dust off those walking shoes as The Bay Area is also known for its many beautiful staircases like the Lincoln Park Steps which features 52 steps decorated with colorful tiles. Or take your adventure to the Sutro Bath Ruins that were at one point the largest indoor swimming pool. Give your feet a break and end your day with the Seward Street Slides, and don’t forget to bring some cardboard for an even faster slide.

                    San Francisco

                    Wanting to explore the San Francisco - Opens a dialog area? Known for the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and wine country. Dust off those walking shoes as The Bay Area is also known for its many beautiful staircases like the Lincoln Park Steps which features 52 steps decorated with colorful tiles. Or take your adventure to the Sutro Bath Ruins that were at one point the largest indoor swimming pool. Give your feet a break and end your day with the Seward Street Slides, and don’t forget to bring some cardboard for an even faster slide.

                      Lincoln Park Steps' colorful tiles.

                      New York City's Grand Central Terminal.

                      New York City

                      New York City - Opens a dialog is home to many wonderful attractions like the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, the Empire State Building and 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Take a visit to Grand Central Terminal, one of the most-visited destinations in New York City. Make your way through the commuters to the Whispering Gallery. Visitor beware! While you may think that this destination is the perfect place to tell a secret, the gallery is known for its unique architecture that carries sound across the room. Grab your friend and take your corners and chat away. Other off-the-beaten-path destinations in the New York City area include Greenacre Park’s 25-foot waterfall and Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co., be sure to look for the secret door.

                      Whether you are looking to explore a well-known attraction or something a bit more hidden, there are things to see and do in all of the 50 states. Grab a friend and start your adventure.

                        Sign Up for Costco.com Emails

                        If you are interested in great deals Costco Travel has to offer, click here to sign up to receive emails. This will ensure that Travel and Costco.com values are sent directly to your inbox.

                          When You Are Ready to Travel, No Matter How Near or Far, Costco Travel Can Help

                          We invite you to take some time and look at what we have to offer for a rental car, hotel, flight, or any mix of those to get you started. We are here to help you adventure as close to home or as far as you want to explore.


                            About the Author: The above piece was written by Matt Combs, father of three and Merchandising Content Specialist at Costco Travel. Matt has been a Costco employee for almost 20 years.


                             
                             
                             
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