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Though largely an adult sort of place, New York City is well-suited to entertain children. While just walking downtown through the skyscrapers can be fun for most kids, the city provides much more in the form of numerous recreational a…
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If you're looking for the most famous restaurants in Dallas, steakhouses will be at the top of the list. The Metroplex has numerous steakhouses featuring their own styles of prime rib, rib eye and porterhouse, usually with seafood choi…
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Ontario, Calif., is located 40 miles east of Los Angeles in San Bernardino County. There are more than 171,000 residents and the city is home to several minor league sports teams, including the Ontario Reign of the ECHL ice hockey leag…
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Fort Wayne, Indiana, named for American Revolutionary War General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, is home to acres of public parks and Fox Island, a prime location for summer hiking and birdwatching and winter cross-country skiing. The area also…
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Stop by this small town and enjoy a Mississippi Braves baseball game or take some shots off the Pearl Municipal Golf Course. Less than 10 miles from Jackson, Pearl offers a quiet and safe alternative while still being a short drive awa…
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With year-round sunny skies and mild temperatures, it's no wonder that the Lawrenceville, Georgia area draws outdoor lovers and sports enthusiasts. Minor league baseball, biking, and golf are top pursuits. The city also has a slew of r…
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Probably most famous historically as the location of the birthplace, and workshop of the Wright Brothers, Dayton is still the home to much aerospace innovation, largely due to its proximity to Wright Patterson Air Force base. The fourt…
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Newark, the largest city in New Jersey, is more than the Garden State's financial and commercial hub. It's also a destination for sports and recreation lovers. The city has its own minor league baseball team, the Newark Bears, which wo…
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Named one of National Geographic's 50 "Next Great Adventure" towns, Salisbury, Maryland, is the largest town on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Salisbury, called the "crossroads" of Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland and Virginia), is easily reach…
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Situated in Washington County, Pennsylvania, the City of Washington is home to the 255-acre Washington Park. It's also known for the CONSOL Energy Park, which hosts the Washington Wild Things Minor League Baseball team. It is near Pitt…
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Located 40 miles southwest of Chicago situated along the banks of the Des Plaines River, Joliet is one of Illinois fastest growing cities. It is home to two casinos, the Chicagoland Speedway, an NHRA drag strip, a minor league baseball…
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Situated in western Texas along Interstate 20, Odessa is approximately midway between Fort Worth and El Paso. Originally established as a stop on the Texas and Pacific Railroads, the city has a rich history in oil and cowboys. Today, i…
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Located in the southeastern corner of North Carolina, Wilmington Beach is known for its pleasant weather and its wide stretches of sandy beachfront. Visitors to Wilmington will not only enjoy sunbathing and swimming at the beach, but a…
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Vero Beach is known as the gateway to the tropics. Vero Beach is located on Florida's east coast and is part of Florida's Treasure Coast. Vero Beach is known for its beautiful beaches, golf courses and is home to the Vero Beach Devil R…
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Defiance, Ohio, is hometown to greats like racing champion Sam Hornish Jr., Chad Billingsley of the Dodgers, Jonathon Niese and Chad Reineke, who both play minor league ball. Attractions near hotels in Defiance include mini-golf, Pocke…
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