One of the Best Photo Opportunities Is the Local Market
Macon, Georgia, the cherry blossom capital of the world. Each spring more than 300,000 Yoshino cherry trees bloom in a city wide event that is as beautiful as it is breathtaking.
Clement Street is San Francisco's "other Chinatown" -- a thriving neighborhood in the Inner Richmond district. Here you'll find Chinese bakeries selling dim sum, produce markets, hardware/houseware stores, used bookstores, nightclubs/pubs and a jumble of fast food and fine dining establishments including: Burma Superstar, Clementine, Toy Boat Dessert Cafe, Taiwan Restaurant and Coriya Hot Pot City.
International contemporary dance festival in Vilnius, Lithuania, brings great acts that break the rules and have big attraction.
Clarion Alley is gritty urban life at its finest
The Krog Street tunnel traverses four distinct and lively Atlanta neighborhoods — Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, Inman Park, and Old Fourth Ward — but it's more than a way to cross (under) the tracks. It's also a de facto public art gallery sporting stencil logos, exquisite tags and graffiti, activist art, posters and ads for local bands, hand-crafted art objects (like a recent memorial shrine to Evel Knievel), a holiday-themed community mural, and any other kind of street art the locals choose to share.
Over the Chicago River are a number of bridges. Some of the busiest bridges in the world, the time to view them is at the beginning of the boating season when all of the little sailboats are taken from drydocks storage, out onto Lake Michigan.
According to the Bridges Department of the City of Chicago, a "boat run" starts around 9:30 on Wednesday's and Saturday's during the spring and fall boating season.