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Perhaps no other city in the world offers the mix of cultural, architectural, culinary and historic qualities that makes Paris one of the most romantic destinations in the world. Brimming with legendary sights and iconic monuments, the…
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Manzanillo, Mexico is located about 150 miles south of Puerto Vallarta on two small bays on the Pacific coast. Nicknamed the Sailfish Capital of the World, Manzanillo offers new and experienced fishing enthusiasts the chance to partake…
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There are many interesting attractions in Georgia for the active tourist who enjoys camping, hiking, water sports, biking, walking, golf and other outdoor leisure activities. Georgia boasts numerous parks, historic sites, golf courses…
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Jeffersonville, a village of around 1300 residents (according to the 2000 U.S. Census Report), is located in southwestern Ohio, about 45 minutes from downtown Columbus. The town is best known as the home of the Jeffersonville Outlet Ma…
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Romania may not be the first country you think of when you think of outdoor recreation, but this country has excellent skiing, hiking and mountain biking, among other options. Much of Romania's best recreation is in the Transylvania re…
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Fairport is a village just east of Rochester in upstate New York. Some of the village's attractions include the towpath of the Erie Canal, which is also home of a tour boat known as Colonial Belle, and Kennelly Park and Perinton Park,…
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Charleston is a vibrant city, rich with history and full of life. Bustling with tourists and packed with sights, there's a lot worth seeing during your stay. With important sites from the Revolutionary and Civil wars, historic neighb…
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Bessemer, Alabama, is located in north central Alabama between Tuscaloosa and Birmingham. Visitors to the area can enjoy touring the area's historic homes on the Bessemer Historic Home Tour and visiting Tannehill Ironworks Historical S…
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Kosciusko is the birthplace of Oprah Winfrey and 45 minutes away from the Mississippi State University Bulldogs. Also named "One of America's 100 Best Small Towns" and "Top Sixty Prettiest Painted places in America", Kosciusko offers a…
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Gonzales, La., is a small town located between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. The area is well-known for its fishing, boating and water activities on the lakes, swamps and bayous, which give south Louisiana its unique geographical charac…
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Historic Savannah, Georgia, is renowned for its live oaks, lush parks and abundant Southern charm. The city offers more than history, however. From a vibrant contemporary arts scene centered on the Savannah College of Art and Design to…
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Tunica, Louisiana, is just outside the Baton Rouge metro area. Tunica is a small town, but there are many attractions in nearby towns. St. Francisville has historical homes to tour, and both towns have fishing and hiking on the lakes i…
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The cities and towns around Odenton, Maryland offer many RV park choices, each one a day trip away from Washington, D.C., and each providing an array of on-site and local opportunities for outdoor recreation and play. Whether you hope…
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Auburn, Alabama, founded in 1836, was named by Judge John Harper for a line from Oliver Goldsmith's poem "The Deserted Village." Best known as the home of Auburn University, the city also has a variety of outdoor activities. Chewacla S…
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Kahului is overshadowed by Haleakala Crater and other Maui attractions in the eyes of most tourists. This small village features the island's major airport, which floods with tourists during the winter and spring. Travelers interested…
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