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If your idea of roughing it is spending a night in a one-star hotel, then you might want to consider renting an RV. It's a great way to commune with nature and spend time outdoors without actually spending the majority of your time out…
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Gahanna, Ohio is located in Franklin County, just miles away from Columbus, Ohio. The city has a lot to offer visitors to the area. Easton Town Center offers fine dining restaurants, shopping stores, and entertainment. For nature enthu…
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Albany is the capital of New York and the oldest incorporated city in the state. The city is a two-hour drive to world class skiing, hiking and mountain climbing at Gore or Whiteface Mountain, Mount Marcy and Lake Placid. Italians make…
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Albany County and its capital city, Albany, have some noteworthy trails for hiking or biking---whatever your pleasure. In the city and surrounding county you will find a variety of restaurants to choose from for your dining experience.…
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Albany, New York, is a popular destination for golfers, hikers, runners and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With a variety of outdoor and recreational activities from which to choose, visitors can enjoy a day of golf or hiking and then head…
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Bratwurst, schnitzel and beer are common staples in German Cuisine. Albany, New York, houses many German restaurants, bars and clubs that feature authentic, German cuisine. German cuisine is as diverse as the country's culture and has…
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Albany is located in upstate New York, far north of Manhattan and NYC's five diverse boroughs. However, you shouldn't be surprised that New York state's capital contains a wide range of nationalities, and thus a wide range of ethnic cu…
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The capital city of New York, Albany is about 140 miles north of New York City. Sitting on the Hudson River in the north end of the Hudson River Valley, Albany is surrounded by the suburbs of Troy, Schenectady and Saratoga Springs. Al…
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Settled by the Dutch in the early 1600s, Albany, N.Y., formally called Fort Orange, had an important function of keeping communication open between the Iroquois Indians, the British and the French. These influences appear in the local…
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Albany, New York's State Capital, is three hours north of New York City, but it has its own charm and offers history, festivals and nightlife events year-round, including the Jazz Festival in June, the Tulips Festival in May and the Wi…
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Sellersburg is one of the southern Indiana suburbs near Louisville, Ky. Sellersburg is about 10 minutes from Louisville International Airport. Outdoor adventurers can find plenty of adrenalin-fueling activities in and around Sellersbur…
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Pataskala is a small city in Licking County, Ohio with a population was of 10,249. Visitors to the town can enjoy a variety of activities such as the Highlands Golf Club, the Beechwood Trails Pool & Park, the Broadview Golf Course…
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Hikers traveling to Albany, New York, will find quite a few trails to select from in town and the surrounding areas. Parks are also plentiful, including the John Boyd Thacher State Park. After a long day on the trails, it may sound hea…
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According to the 2000 Census Bureau data, 17 percent of Albany's population is between the ages of 0 and 14. That's a lot of kids, particularly when you're looking to dine out with them without drawing sneers from haughty hostesses and…
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As the largest city in Kentucky, Louisville is internationally known as the home to the annual Kentucky Derby horse races. Historically, Louisville was established in 1780 and today it is the largest city in the state of Kentucky. Loui…
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