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Known as America's "Walking City," Boston has many exciting activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. Spend a day canoeing or hiking around the Charles River before heading into the city to explore for the evening. Boston is ho…
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North Carolina's legendary coast attracts visitors from all over the world. The magnificence of the ocean, the sunny, mild climate and the many marshes and wetlands are only a few of the reasons why North Carolina beaches are one of th…
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Waikiki is a playground for those who enjoy the outdoors. Miles of beaches cater to those who enjoy the sea and sand: surfing, parasailing, scuba diving and snorkeling are just a few of the water activities to be enjoyed here. After yo…
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Milwaukee may be a large urban center, but it still offers ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. Its many parks have trails for hiking and biking, and wintertime brings snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Nearby Lake Michigan i…
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Located 130 miles from San Jose, Manuel Antonio National Park is one of Costa Rica's most popular attractions and boasts beautiful white-sand beach, a lush, jungle backdrop and a diverse marine and island wildlife. Many travelers choos…
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Often referred to as the "OC" of the east, Maryland's Ocean City is a popular vacation destination for residents of the Mid-Atlantic. Featuring a multitude of outdoor recreational opportunities, ocean enthusiasts may spend the day surf…
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The Freedom Trial is a 2.5-mile path that travels past 16 of downtown Boston's historic sites. The trail is surrounded by numerous attractions including bars, restaurants, shopping, nightclubs and the Boston Waterfront. The area is als…
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Situated just outside Great Smoky Mountain National Park, the sleepy hamlet of Townsend, Tennessee, rightly earns its title as the "Peaceful Side of the Smokies." Townsend is removed from the crowds in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge but s…
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If water sports and diving are the types of challenges and adventures you are looking for, then Panama will offer you some of the most spectacular opportunities on earth. The exciting outdoor life in Panama offers exploration opportuni…
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Doesn't your doggie deserve a vacation, too? If you are looking to travel with your four-legged friend in Rhode Island, you will be happy to hear that there are a number of hotels throughout the state that will accommodate both your a…
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St. Petersburg, located on the west coast of Florida on a panhandle between Tampa Bay and the Gulf Coast has 35 miles of sandy beaches, golf and tennis clubs, and plenty of shopping, museums and nightlife to enjoy. There are also sever…
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Known as the "Antique Capital" of the region, Clarence is one of the fastest developing towns in New York. Its primary sites for outdoor activities are golf courses and driving ranges. There are many private and public golf courses lik…
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Close to Washington, D.C., the bucolic town of Mount Vernon, Virginia exudes a sense of historical significance. Once the home of America's first president, George Washington, Mount Vernon now attracts millions of visitors. Restored to…
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Rosslyn is an unincorporated area of Arlington County in Northern Virginia. It is directly across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Within the dense urban landscape of Rosslyn, several walking and hiking trails exist in the area…
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As the capital of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, Regina has served as the cultural and commercial center for many years. Regina previously served as the headquarters of the North-West Territories before Canada was divided into…
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