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Omaha, Nebraska has an excellent reputation as a city full of outstanding, authentic German cuisine. It is believed that the reuben sandwich, attributed to the Germans for its combination of corned beef and sauerkraut, was actually inv…
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The gold miners who founded the town of Black Hawk in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado ate plain fare at boarding houses and camp kitchens. In an area with a growing season of less than 90 days, fresh vegetables were a luxury and everyt…
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West Virginia is, as its license plates announce to the world, "Wild and Wonderful." Indeed it is truly an outdoor lover's paradise, as you can spend the day hiking, rock climbing, trail riding, white-water rafting and even spelunking…
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The Bergen County park system has much to offer outdoor enthusiasts visiting Belleville, N.J. Bergen County parks contain more than 15 miles of bicycle and pedestrian trails, and you can play a round of disc golf at Campgaw Mountain Re…
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Situated on the west coast of Florida, Sarasota offers a wide array of outdoor activities and attractions such as chartered fishing, kayaking, and eco-tourism in local wildlife habitats. Besides the city itself, Sarasota includes sever…
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Known for its range of recreational attractions, Illinois is also famous for its steakhouses. Steak Escape, Jenny's Steak House and Mattson's Steakhouse are the top steakhouses in Illinois. With lunch and dinner menus available, you're…
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Chanterelle, part of the TriBeCa neighborhood in New York City, is a very walkable area that is known not only for its picturesque cobblestone streets, but also for its numerous restaurants, many of which enjoy world-class reputations.…
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Madison, Connecticut is a town that boasts historical homes, beautiful scenery and a variety of restaurants. The town offers summer craft fairs, antique shows, theatrical performances and music. Activities include hiking, biking, beach…
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The Town of Greece, New York, hosts more than 25 parks, some offering walking trails. For instance, you can enjoy a day of hiking or cross-country skiing along the trails of the 577-acre Greece Canal Park in the western section of the…
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Mesa, Arizona, is far, far away from the Emerald Isle. As such, the sprawling Southwest U.S. community does not really have any traditional Irish restaurants or pubs. But there are some Irish-tinged establishments worth shaking a shamr…
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While New York City is known for art museums and skyscrapers, the city offers many outdoor activities as well. Visitors can explore Central Park, an 843-acre complex complete with jogging trails, carousel rides, row boats and outdoor c…
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Tucson, Arizona, can be quite a bustling city. However, if you want to leave the city and explore the outdoors, a variety of options also are available to you. You could spend the day hiking in Catalina State Park or Tucson Mountain Pa…
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Kirkland, Wash., is a suburb of Seattle and is probably most famous for being the headquarters for the superstore chain Costco. Surrounded by beautiful waters, parks and green landscapes, Kirkland is a popular destination for Washingto…
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Tigard is a city in northwestern Oregon, situated 10 miles southwest of Portland. Though the city's economy is very closely tied to Portland's, Tigard has an atmosphere that feels more like a smaller village, simultaneously giving many…
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Racine, Wisconsin is home to several parks, including Racine County Park and Quarry Lake Park, and to the Johnson Park Golf Course and many Lake Michigan beaches. If you're in the area and in the mood for breakfast, Racine has plenty o…
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