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Help us complete our list of best U.S. attractions by voting for your favorites in Southern states H

Help us complete our list of best U.S. attractions by voting for your favorites in Southern states Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here]( [10best logo]( [forward this email]( [Readers' Choice winners: These are your holiday favorites]( [placeholder]( To celebrate the season, 10Best set out to find the most holly, jolly holiday experiences in North America – parades, theme park events, skating rinks, department stores, zoo lights and places to ring in 2018. We asked our readers to vote for their favorites, and the results are in. Did your favorites make the list? [See the Winners]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Vote Now: Best Southern Attractions 10Best Readers' Choice is out to create the ultimate guide to America's best attractions. To do so, we're asking our readers to vote for their favorites – region by region and state by state. We're wrapping up with the American South, and we need yoru help to crown our final winners. [placeholder]( [Best Alabama Attraction]( There's a lot to love about Sweet Home Alabama, from its antebellum homes and historic neighborhoods to its powdery white sand shores. History suffuses every corner of the state – visitors can explore Mississippian... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Arkansas Attraction]( From the Ozarks to the Timberlands, Arkansas earns its nickname The Natural State with seven national park sites and 52 state parks, 2.5 million acres of national forest, 600,000 acres of lakes and 9,700 miles of rivers... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Florida Attraction]( What do you imagine when you think of Florida? Is it the 825 miles of sun-kissed beaches or family-filled amusement parks? How about the art deco architecture or contemporary art scene? Or maybe it's the sprawling... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Georgia Attraction]( Atlantic beaches, historic small towns, coastal marshlands and northern mountains – the largest state east of the Mississippi is a study in contrasts. On one side you have the rural Old South with its moss-draped oaks... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Kentucky Attraction]( Kentucky is perhaps best known for two things: bourbon and horses. And while these two industries certainly fuel the economy of the Bluegrass State, there's plenty more on offer beyond the rolling hills of horse country... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Mississippi Attraction]( The Magnolia State is many things; it's the birthplace of the blues and a critical Civil Rights battle ground. It's natural beauty includes the sandy beaches of the Gulf and the famed waters of the Mighty Mississippi... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best North Carolina Attraction]( Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or culturephile, there's a lot going on in North Carolina. The state earns big points for its spectacular outdoor attractions, ranging from the secluded beaches of the Outer Banks to... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best South Carolina Attraction]( Known for its subtropical beaches, stately plantations, sea islands and "low and slow" barbecue, South Carolina gives visitors plenty to be excited about. While many travelers stick to the state's coastal regions, the... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Tennessee Attraction]( From the country twang of Nashville to the rock and roll beats of Memphis, Tennessee takes its music seriously. While the Volunteer State is home to some of the country's top musical attractions, it's also a state of... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Virginia Attraction]( Virginia, the birthplace of America, is steeped in history having witnessed many of the nation's most defining moments. But its heritage is only part of the appeal of Old Dominion. The state's natural attractions are as... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best West Virginia Attraction]( When city slickers from East Coast urban centers like Baltimore, Philadelphia and DC need a breath of fresh air, they go to West Virginia. The too often overlooked Mountain State enjoys more than a million acres of... [Vote Now]( [10best logo]( Trusted Travel + Lifestyle Advice [visit us on facebook]( [visit us on twitter]( [visit us on pinterest]( [visit us on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 32 E Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601 Need to unsubscribe? [Click Here](

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