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South Florida's year-round warm temperatures, beaches, expanses of national park, and native species to see, including dolphins, alligators and crocodiles, make Miami a surprisingly family-friendly city. From museums created especially…
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Traveling to Chicago is a worthwhile and memorable experience. Most visitors are left in awe by America's third-largest city, its best-kept secret. In the heart of the Midwest, it is often overlooked by the two more noticeable cities o…
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Since their peaceful split in 1993, the countries of Slovakia and the Czech Republic make up the area formerly known as Czechoslovakia. Travel in the region offers numerous outdoor pursuits and opportunities to experience the history a…
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Mexico City is more than just the capital of Mexico, it is the vibrant center and pulse of an eclectic country and is home to almost 9 million people, making it the 10th most populous city in the world. Mexico City offers visitors a mo…
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Fukuoka is known as the oldest city in Japan and is full of history, culture, sightseeing and, most of all, natural beauty. With views of Mount Sefuri and the Sea of Genkai, the trails, beaches and parks offer tremendous scenery with r…
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Home of the Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri, also offers outdoor enthusiasts plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun. Situated just south of downtown and at the convergence of the Missouri and Mississippi river lies the Columbia Bott…
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Excursions on the Mekong Delta can build an appetite. When you return to Saigon, you'll find a plethora of dining options. Yet what if your appetite can only be sated by hearty Indian cuisine? Vietnam does not have a large percentage o…
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Houston, Texas, is a city full of adventure, activities and outdoor attractions. Outdoorsmen can hike the Armand Bayou Nature Center trails, or bike, hike and fish at Brazos Bend State Park. The Anahauc Nature Wildlife Refuge offers bi…
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Hotel guests visiting St. Clairsville, Ohio, have convenient access to outdoor recreation areas like Egypt Valley Wildlife Area and Salt Fork State Park. Egypt Valley Wildlife Area offers off-trail hiking, fishing and canoeing in and a…
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Mesquite is in Clark County, Nev., adjacent to Arizona, 80 miles north of Las Vegas. Early Mormon pioneers settled there in 1877, naming it Mesquite Flat because of the tree groves. Aside from gambling, there's lots to do in the area.…
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Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma and also the largest city in the state, with a population 551,789. It draws tourists with attractions such as the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the Civic Center Music Hall, the National Cowboy an…
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Located in north central Texas, Sweetwater is known for the world's largest Rattle Snake Roundup, live concerts, theater productions, rodeos and football games. The town has a charming feel with historic buildings used for modern event…
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Portsmouth is one of the premier waterfront destinations in the United Kingdom. Just south of London, Portsmouth is a popular place for weddings, while it also has a vibrant nightlife, historical sites and many museums. Literary buffs…
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Hikers heading to Raleigh, N.C., will revel in the city's many available parks, lakes and trails, including the Capitol Walk, a 1.5-mile loop around Union Square that offers bits of Raleigh history mixed in with the trail. Hikers may a…
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New York City's Museum of Arts and Design is notable for its abstract paintings, sculpture and gala events. This museum overlooks Columbus Circle in Midtown Manhattan--adjacent to Carnegie Hall and Broadway theatre. Additionally, recre…
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