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After you've bike or hiked some of the magnificent trails that France has to offer ,you will have worked up quite an appetite. So there won't be much point in paying 10 bucks for a Big Mac or trying the pizza. If you should follow the…
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NYC's most famous restaurants are all within walking distance of Central Park. A giant playground for both kids and adults, the park offers hiking trails, rowing and even rock climbing opportunities. Once you're ready to leave the dirt…
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After a day of ice skating at Rockefeller Center or running at Chelsea Piers, nothing will make you feel better than a good meal at a cozy restaurant. New York is famous for its Irish pubs and restaurants and has several stand-out plac…
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After a long day of surfing at Ocean Beach, sailing on San Francisco Bay or hiking around Golden Gate Park, sometimes nothing sounds better than a hot meal at an Italian restaurant. Whether you're looking for a quick panini for lunch o…
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After a day of hiking or biking in Central Park, you'll be ready for dinner in New York City. Though you can always opt for a low-cost meal at one of the many ethnic or American food restaurants, nothing compares to dressing up and cat…
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After a hike through Central Park or a bike ride down the west side, there's nothing more satisfying than eating a filling, Italian meal. In New York, there are hundreds of Italian restaurants to choose from, but a few more-famous name…
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After a day of exploring and hiking around Boston's Harbor Islands, walking the historic Boston National Historical Park or sea kayaking in Boston Harbor, it is time for a change of pace at one of Boston's fine restaurants. The city ha…
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Stop in one of Charleston's most acclaimed restaurants when you're passing through town or on vacation. Charleston, South Carolina, offers a broad variety of appetite-quenching choices from a warehouse of fish to a quaint, five-star re…
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After a day of hiking any of the dozen trails in Atlanta, kayaking or rafting on the Chattahoochee River or camping in one of the parks, famous Atlanta restaurants give you a chance to dress up and have a night on the town.
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Make your time in San Francisco memorable with a visit to one of the city's famous restaurants. Combine a classic vegetarian meal with a brisk walk around the historic Fort Mason marina. Climb the hills and bustling streets around Chin…
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After a day spent hiking Red Rock Canyon or visiting the Hoover Dam outside Vegas, return to the city that never sleeps to enjoy some of the best food on offer. Las Vegas is host to many famous restaurants, and some of the world's top…
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Texas is the destination for many outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for fun outings and amazing natural scenery. Whether it is hiking, biking, camping or a number of water adventures, Texas has a lot to offer. All this activity wi…
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Touring Manhattan on foot can rustle up quite an appetite. The city that's the world's biggest melting pot has attracted people from every culture. Along with the people came their particular tastes, thus leading to every possible rest…
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Many of St. Louis' best-known restaurants are neighborhood treasures with food traditions that locals and visitors find hard to resist. No culinary trip to St. Louis would be complete without toasted ravioli on the Hill or thin-crust p…
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The first U.S. state west of the Appalachians, Kentucky is home to numerous horse farms, historical buildings and the Keeneland racetrack. Lexington offers the opportunity to wander through acres of Bluegrass, visit the Equus Run Viney…
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