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Beyond the casinos and world-famous shows, Las Vegas has numerous recreational gems within a day's drive. Venture around Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam and the Valley of Fire for the day and return to the comfort and excitement of one of th…
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Las Vegas is world-renowned for gambling, nightlife, the Blue Man Group, Elvis and Frank Sinatra. Beyond the normal expectations of Sin City, your trip also can include high Alpine downhill skiing, the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and the red…
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Las Vegas is a desert city with canyons, mountains, sand dunes and lakes. It's where people can go hiking, rock climbing, camping, water skiing and fishing. Many of the hotels in Las Vegas are near these activities and feature their ow…
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Beyond the casinos and world-famous shows, Las Vegas has numerous recreational gems within a day's drive. Venture around Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam and the Valley of Fire for the day and return to the comfort and excitement of one of th…
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Las Vegas is world-renowned for gambling, nightlife, the Blue Man Group, Elvis and Frank Sinatra. Beyond the normal expectations of Sin City, your trip also can include Alpine downhill skiing, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and the red rocks of…
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Among all of the attractions that draw visitors to Las Vegas, lazy rivers are no exception. Las Vegas has three hotels that offer lazy river environments for guests to enjoy--where you can lounge on a raft or inner tube, floating aroun…
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North Hollywood, California, located in the San Fernando Valley, is a hodge podge of ethnic groups. Unlike other cities, the Italian Immigrants to these areas never established a "little Italy," so finding an Italian enclave is almost…
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If fine dining is your goal in Las Vegas, then you need not go outside of your hotel as almost every hotel and casino is home to one or more memorable dining experiences. Some of the top Chefs in the world including Wolfgang Puck and…
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Somerville, New Jersey, offers area residents a variety of outdoor attractions. Campers and hikers will enjoy Camp Taylor, a 400-acre nature preserve featuring rental cabins and several miles of hiking trails, located just 15 minutes a…
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The environs surrounding Bridgewater, N.J., will call you outdoors and keep you outdoors. The diverse ecological landscape in the area offers opportunities for great activities and exploration. The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge…
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Denver, Colorado is a popular vacation spot. The Rocky Mountains are a great place to ski, snowboard or hike. Other activities include horseback riding, whitewater rafting or kayaking, biking and fishing. Area attractions include Six F…
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Just north of Toronto, Concord is an unincorporated community in the city of Vaughn. Two superhighways run through area, which is second only to the city of Mississauga in industrial capacity. Concord's prime location gives travelers e…
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Bethesda, Maryland, directly northwest of Washington D.C. (and accessible on the D.C. Metro) boasts one of the most used hard-surface tails in the United States, the Capital Crescent Trail, which is open to biking, running, jogging, wa…
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McCall, Idaho, is a small resort community with an altitude of 5,000 feet. It is located 100 miles north of Boise and is considered as "Idaho's Recreational Playground." Each autumn and winter, from mid-November to April, McCall attrac…
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Wooden mallets and knives... newspaper "table cloths"... smashed crab shells... Crab house dining is quite unlike any other restaurant experience. As home to the sought-after blue crab, Maryland has a rich crabbing tradition. During th…
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