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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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Boston began as a small town in 1630, later becoming the hub for the New England colonies. Boston Common is the largest park here and is just one of the links in the chain of parks spanning seven miles known as the Emerald Necklace. Bo…
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Beach activities dominate the Ocean Shores recreational scene. Bike, hike, or beachcomb along six miles of compacted sandy beaches. Or head a bit inland and kayak, canoe or explore more than 23 miles of lakes, canals and old growth r…
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Lexington, the horse capital of the world, is a bustling city surrounded by acres of pasture land and forests. There are many activities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy during their stay in the blue grass region. The Shaker Village of…
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Dutchess County is a rural area just north of New York City in the Hudson River Valley. Dutchess County is home to numerous lakes that are popular for sailing, canoeing, kayaking and snorkeling. Hudson Highlands State Park is 6,000 acr…
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Home to Vassar College, Poughkeepsie is on the Hudson River north of New York City. The location of Poughkeepsie near the Taconic Mountains offers many possibilities for outdoor pursuits. The New York-New Jersey Trail passes nearby wit…
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Queen's Key (or Quay as it is spelled in Canada) is the main lakeshore thoroughfare in Toronto. The area offers active adults and families plenty of activities, including sailing, canoeing and even dragon boat racing. You can also ca…
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St. Louis Park is a suburb located west of Minneapolis. It has seen a resurgence lately, with a downtown renovation and the addition of many condominiums and restaurants. It has a suburban feel, yet is close to the urban theater dist…
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As one of New Jersey's premier seashore resorts, Wildwood offers days of outside activities at the beach and the boardwalk. Take a leisurely stroll in the fresh summer air, followed by a ride on heart-pounding amusement rides on severa…
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With 22 lakes and 170 parks within its city limits, Minneapolis is so densely populated with parks that no resident is more than six blocks away from the nearest park. Visitors to the area enjoy taking leisurely strolls along park path…
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After a day of hiking on the trails of South Mountain, biking through the Sonoran desert or water skiing at Lake Roosevelt, a glass of stout and a plate of fish and chips are just what you need to fuel up. When you think of the Irish,…
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After a day outdoors, there's nothing better than settling down with comfort food and some friendly conversation. The restaurants of Brevard, North Carolina, aim to please. You'll find eateries catering to every appetite and national…
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Aurora is a suburb of Denver, Colorado. Aurora hosts many parks, and the Sports and Olympic park have soccer and baseball fields. The Expo park has an 18 hole disc golf course, softball fields and tennis courts. There are several trail…
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North Wildwood has a great deal to offer the outdoor enthusiast. You can run along the beach, bike on the boardwalk or through bike trails, and swim in the ocean. Wildwood is also an architectural point of interest, as the unique "doo…
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Located in central Ohio just 11 miles northwest of Columbus, the small city of Dublin has a lot to offer. The historic areas of Dublin are excellent places to shop and dine, while other areas offer people the chance to engage in variou…
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