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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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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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With its stunning natural location, Portland, Maine, hosts a large and energetic population of outdoor enthusiasts. It should be no surprise, then, that the city also boasts a plethora of outstanding restaurants with which to feed them…
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The Pittsburgh area boasts a strong Irish heritage. The first people to the area were Scotch-Irish and settled here to become farmers and tradesmen. As Pittsburgh grew and became industrialized, many of the business tycoons were of Iri…
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Columbus, Ohio, is a vibrant city in the heart of Ohio. This city features a multitude of attractions. The city maintains a large amount of green space for nature lovers. Parks are spread throughout the city and feature hiking and biki…
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Home to Irish immigrants and their descendants, Philadelphia is a port city largely influenced by Irish culture. Several Irish-American organizations are active in the area, and Philadelphia is home to the Irish Memorial, a monument de…
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Denver, Colorado, is a city well known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, and was ranked by Forbes Magazine as #13 on its list of best cities for the outdoors. Forbes specifically mentioned the 10.5 mile corridor along the South…
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Mesa, Arizona, is far, far away from the Emerald Isle. As such, the sprawling Southwest U.S. community does not really have any traditional Irish restaurants or pubs. But there are some Irish-tinged establishments worth shaking a shamr…
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Madison is the capital city of Wisconsin and home to the state's largest university. Residents and visitors to Madison enjoy the wide variety of recreational opportunities available year-round. The city boasts a large number of ethnic…
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In the late nineteenth century, as Kansas City rose to prominence as a hub for rail, cattle and agriculture, Irish immigrants arrived to find work and forge a community. Today this bustling city, rich with scenic river bluffs, lush par…
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With the opening of the Westgate Center and other nearby dining and shopping venues, Glendale, Arizona, underwent a renaissance that began in 2007. With it came a modern vibe and more vibrant nightlife. While new is great, many still s…
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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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While New York City is known for art museums and skyscrapers, the city offers many outdoor activities as well. Visitors can explore Central Park, an 843-acre complex complete with jogging trails, carousel rides, row boats and outdoor c…
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