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Family Weekly j April 2 1,1 963 A poll of travel editors and A.A.A. experts came up with this list of favorite U. S. vacation spots; how many have you visited? and where are you going this year? TTvi 11 II America is endowed with the world's finest scenery. We see this in the rugged beauty of the Grand Canyon, in the cathedral splendor of wilderness pines, and in the shifting sands of North Caro lina's Outer Banks. It is also a land of man made attractions. Cities large and small, Disneyland, Mt. Rushmore Memorial, and lakes formed by mighty dams are major vacation objectives. The best way to explore this broad and enchanting na tion of natural and man-made wonders is in the family car. The ease and convenience of motoring have long made the automobile the most popular conveyance for vacation and pleasure travel. The A.A.A. estimates that this year near ly 90 percent of all U. S. sight seeing trips will be taken in family cars. There are so many interest ing things to see in America that it is difficult to choose the top attractions. Any two per sons' lists of favorites would vary. So the A.A.A. went to the experts. We asked a group of travel editors and writers to name America's vacation lands with the most appeal. Their replies, coupled with thoughts gleaned from many of our own 3,500 domestic travel counselors, resulted in this list of America's Top 20 Attractions . 4 Family Wttkly, April 21, 1MJ AMERICA'S The Grand Canyon This was the undisputed leader. Its spectacular and colorful forma tions, its sheer immensity have drawn millions. A mule-back ride from the rim down to the banks of the river is an exhilarating and unique vacation experience. Maw York City ..: C3. - l" ' The fascination of the Big City continues to draw throngs of visitors. The Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Chinatown, Rocke feller Center, Wall Street even the Fulton Fish Market keep setting visitor records. The city's reputation as the world's finest entertainment center continues to attract the elite among travelers. ATTRACTIONS Washington, D. C. The nation's capital is one of the world's most beautiful cities, with broad avenues, hundreds of parks, and striking memorials to great Americans of the past In April, when the cherry blossoms bloom around the Tidal Basin and on Hains Point, the city puts on its finest raiment for all to see. The Skyline Drive It is a magnificent motoring ex perience to drive along the backbone of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains with your head literally in the clouds at times and the broad vistas of the Shenandoah Valley on one side and the Piedmont Plain on the other. San Francisco The nation's most cosmopolitan city continues to lure the young man! who goes West Its Chinatown is the largest Chinese settlement in the Western world, its cable cars still furnish an exciting ride, and Fisher man's Wharf restaurants offer a variety of exotic foods. The Pacific Northwest The Seattle World's Fair last yea focused attention on this area, and a: a result many Americans discovered its natural beauty for the first time Exceptionally good hunting and fish ing bring outdoorsraen in growin numbers. Seattle plans a major tour ist center on the grounds where th fair was held. TO SEE Yellowstone National Park . A couple of years ago earthquakes changed - Old Faithful's timetable somewhat, but it still spouts faith fully. The spectacular coloring of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone makes it an outstanding feature of the park. The Wildlife Sanctuary is the largest and most successful in the nation. Los Angeles Area Movieland, Disneyland, and tele vision make this area popular. If you want to see a tv show, write several weeks in advance for tickets. Movie studios can be visited only if you have a personal contact or take part in a standard commercial tour. Disneyland, perhaps the most costly tourist attraction in America, is well worth a visit. .... t " CSSISSnWtrift 'iiiiiiiMii -n atvinJ BY CAR Niagara Tails The awesome and ear-filling spectacle of Niagara's cascading waters is perhaps the American vacation spot best known to foreign ers. The falls are colorfully lighted for two hours after dusk. A steamer takes visitors to an advantageous spot below the falls. Colonial Williamsburg The restored capital of the Vir ginia Colony is a year-round vaca tion attraction with almost daily events scheduled for visitors. The remarkable restoration preserves the colonial flavor in buildings, furnish ings, formal gardens, and craft shops. Of special delight to the child ( Continued on page 6) 7 r v By GEORGE F. KACHLEIN, Jr. President, American Automobil Atloclatlofi We've Arranged a Good Deal for Our Vacation-Minded Readers! Through special arrangement with Rand McNally, the nation's most re nowned map makers, family weekly is able to offer its readers a vacation bargain the 1963 edition of the famed Rand McNally Road Atlas and Travel Guide for only $1. This handsome 84-page book not available at ordinary retail outlets is guaranteed to make car travel easier and more enjoyable. Its many helpful features include: Four-color, large-scale road maps of every section of the United States, Canada, and Mexico with special attention given to the rapidly growing, 41,000-mile interstate superhighway system that is revolutionizing motor travel. (Using the maps in this handy-sized, 994 x 7 -inch book will elimi nate much of the need for wrestling with unwieldy folded maps in the tight confines of your car.) Detailed maps of major metropolitan areas to simplify your driving through cities and your touring their attractions. Close-up maps of the national parks, plus information about what to see and do while you're visiting them. A handsome guide in words and pictures to America's vacation wonder lands historic shrines, man-made marvels, scenic spectaculars, and recrea tional sites. , An up-to-date guide to motoring, fishing, and game laws in all 60 states. An easy-to-read mileage chart that tells you at a glance the distance between U.S. cities. DON'T WAIT1 Fill out this coupon now so you'U have your Road Atlas and Travel Guide in time to help you plan and enjoy your 1963 vacation. THE 1963 RAND McNALLY ROAD ATLAS TRAVEL GUIDE Guaranteed to make your auto touring easier and more fun Yours lor only $ 1 Send this coupon with your check or money order to: FAMILY WEEKLY P.O. Box 124 Brooklyn 1, N.Y. - I enclose t '. for copies of the Rand McNally Road Atlas and Travel Guide at $1.00 each. Name ple print plainly) Street City Zone State (Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded) fomUy Wkly, April II, IN) S