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Known as "The Little Apple," Manhattan, Kan., is located in northeastern Kansas and is home to Kansas State University. Manhattan lies at the convergence of the Kansas River and Big Blue River and is 50 miles west of Topeka, the state…
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Manhattan, Ks., offers many adventures for outdoor enthusiasts including golf, hiking and biking trails, disc golf, and water activities. The nearby Flint Hills offer North America's largest remaining tract of tallgrass, as well as swe…
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Manhattan Beach is an upscale coastal city in California's sprawling Los Angeles County. The city is home to world-class surfing, boardwalks popular with walkers and runners, and outdoor trails like the four-mile Veterans Parkway. Indi…
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Manhattan, Kansas, is best known as the home of Kansas State University and its 23,000 students. The town is also the site of Fort Riley, a U.S. Army base. Outdoor enthusiasts will find golf, hiking and biking trails and the beauty of…
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Manhattan--the city that never sleeps. There are so many things to do in New York City that at some point, you will have to sleep, even if the city doesn't! There are numerous hotels and accommodations from which to choose, but if you…
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New York City is a place everyone wants to visit (or should) at least once in a lifetime. The city boasts famous parades, theaters, skyline views, opera houses, museums, and 843 acres of natural woods in Central Park. International ba…
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Although popularly known as the fashion and shopping Mecca of New York, Manhattan also welcomes adventure travelers and outdoor enthusiasts with a myriad of activities for them to enjoy. The famous Central Park right in the heart of Ne…
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Manhattan Beach, located just south of Los Angeles, is a resort city located alongside the Pacific Ocean. The South Bay area, which includes neighboring communities like El Segundo, Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach, offers a number of w…
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Lower Manhattan is the southern portion of the island of Manhattan in New York City. Small, trendy neighborhoods such as the Meatpacking District, the Lower East Side, Tribeca, Wall Street, Chinatown, Greenwich Village and Soho, to nam…
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Manhattan, a borough of New York City, is known for bright lights, fine dining, shopping and plenty of activities. Outdoor enthusiasts may enjoy a walk through Central Park, a cruise to New York's Harbor Heron Island to see wildlife, o…
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Manhattan has the third largest population and is the smallest in area of the five boroughs of New York City. The city of New York began at southern Manhattan and expanded to the other four boroughs beginning in 1898.
Manhattan hold…
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When most people think of outdoor recreation in Manhattan, they think of Central Park. The 843 acres in the middle of New York City include more than 100 acres of woodlands, 250 acres of lawns and green spaces, and 150 acres of water.…
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Midtown Manhattan runs from the Hudson to the East River and between 14th and 59th streets, occupying the heart of the city. Encompassing Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Broadway and the Empire State Building, it's one of the city's…
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Outdoor enthusiasts in Manhattan revel in an urban playground that most visitors never see. Cyclists, runners and skaters routinely navigate through the city's 350 miles of trails or enjoy over 100 miles of greenway space. The venerab…
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In a city renowned for boasting some of the most luxurious five-star hotels in the world, it's no wonder just how many people flock to Manhattan, New York for a tasteful and chic experience in some of the city's richly abundant accommo…
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