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Ten places to spend New Years Eve in America

Why stay at home when our country has so many wonderful places to offer?

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Ten places to spend New Years Eve in America

New Years Eve is one of the largest holidays of the year. It is the day where everyone around the world says goodbye to the good and the bad that they experienced during the year, and they prepare themselves for another year to come. As New Years Eve approaches, the biggest question on most people's minds is where they will be spending it. Here is a list of the top ten places to spend New Years Eve this year in the United States.

10. Orlando, Florida: What could be better than starting the year off at the most magical place on Earth?

9. New Orleans, Louisiana: Mardi Gras is not the only party that happens in New Orleans. You can expect the same amount of crazy fun during their New Years Eve party.

8. Seattle, Washington: Watch as the fireworks surround Seattle's great icon, the Space Needle.

7. Austin, Texas: The live music capitol is the perfect spot for all music lovers to spend their New Year.

6. San Francisco, California: Spend your night enjoying the beautiful view of fireworks exploding for the Golden Gate Bridge.

5. Honolulu, Hawaii: Spend NYE on America's island state and watch the new year rain in as you celebrate on the ocean.

4. Chicago, Illinois: Navy Pier is a great party destination for your NYE plans featuring great food, fireworks, and a ferris wheel.

3. Los Angeles, California: From parades to end of the night celebrations, the home of Hollywood is a great place to be for NYE.

2. Las Vegas, Nevada: Las Vegas is home of the West Coast's famous New Years Eve party, where even though they may be behind the rest of America, they still celebrate as though they haven't missed a beat.

1. New York City, New York: Join millions of other people in the city that never sleeps and start off your year by watching world famous New York City ball drop.

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