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Seattle is one of Washington state's biggest cities. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy numerous hiking trails and paths, including trails along the scenic Puget Sound coast, despite the region's notorious rain. Get ready for your hike by sippi…
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Charleston, Ill., is home to Lincoln state historical sites, downtown 19th-century architecture and Eastern Illinois University. Charleston is also only 30 minutes away from popular spots such as Lake Shelbyville, the Amish tourism in…
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All over Seattle, active locals and tourists can find endless elements to see, savor and try. Because Seattle is a port city that's framed by two mountain ranges, the region offers a wealth of fresh air activities. Along with the activ…
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Downtown Minneapolis is located right on the Mississippi River front. Mill Ruins Park by the river has a 1.8 mile hiking trail and is part of the National River and Recreation Area where you can go hiking, biking and kayaking. There ar…
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Moneysense Magazine once declared Leamington, Ontario, as one of the best places to live in Canada. Sights in Leamington include hectares of tomato farms, which have earned the region the nickname "Tomato Capital." Point Pelee Nationa…
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According to Katherine Hamilton, a Minneapolis resident for almost 20 years, there isn't a better place in the U.S. to find a variety of good, healthy and delicious restaurant choices. With five nieces and nephews that come to visit re…
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Located in northwest Arkansas and home to the Ozark Mountains, Eureka Springs boasts a number of recreational opportunities and restaurants. This town of less than 3,000 has caves to explore, fishing holes, sailing and water skiing, g…
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Sayreville is a borough of New Jersey along the Raritan River, right by the Raritan Bay. Sayreville keeps its locals busy with softball, baseball, soccer and organized picnics throughout the year. Recreation in Sayreville is all about…
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Exploring the outdoors near Whiting, New Jersey can mean hiking in Double Tree State Park or kayaking in the Pine Lake. If you choose to explore Double Tree State Park, be sure to walk the one-and-a-half-mile self-guided loop trail. Re…
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Located in southern New York, Lawrence is home to a variety of parks and areas to explore. North Woodmere Park and Brookville Park are two notable parks near Lawrence that provide visitors with the opportunity to walk along nature path…
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Downtown Tampa is a busy location for tourists, locals and business people and it is convenient to hotels, shopping, landmarks and museums, many within walking distance of each other. Take a leisurely stroll along the streets of Tampa…
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One of the most fun parts of camping is the food. We all look forward to hanging out by the fire and listening to something sizzle as it cooks, but, sometimes, hot dogs and baked beans get a bit old. Add a little creativity to your out…
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Lexington, Ky., is known to many as the "Horse Capital of the World," but there is more to do in Lexington than enjoy riding. More than 100 public parks and six public golf courses are within the city limits, as well as the Raven Run N…
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The University of Michigan makes it home in Ann Arbor. Along with it are college students and sports fans. Outdoor enthusiasts come to Ann Arbor to visit the Matthaei Botanical Gardens, walk the trails of the Dexter-Huron Park on the H…
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If you believe the saying, "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day," is true, you'll want to take a seat at one of the restaurants in the Dimondale, Michigan area that offer a morning menu. Breakfast here is simple with tradit…
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