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  • Budget Travel in New York

    Traveling in New York can be extremely expensive, but it doesn't have to be. There are plenty of ways visitors can get the most out of a New York vacation and only spend a minimal amount of money. With careful planning, anyone can take a bite out of the Big Apple. read more

  • Italian Restaurants in Ravenna, Seattle

    Seattle's Ravenna neighborhood is one of the quieter parts of the city. Outdoor recreation enthusiasts enjoy the 50 acres of Ravenna Park, which encompasses a ravine and a small wetland. Ravenna also sits between Green Lake and the Burke-Gilman Trail---two of the city's best-loved outdoor locations---and is just north of the University District, which offers… read more

  • Inexpensive Restaurants in NYC

    New York City is one of the world's best-known and most-frequented travel destinations. Despite being one of the world's largest cities, the area has much to offer in the way of outdoor activities. The city's parks (particularly Central Park) are great places to jog, roller blade, play ultimate frisbee, or just enjoy being outdoors. Another thing New Yo… read more

  • Midtown Hotels in Manhattan, New York

    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 three major "subdivisions." More than 700,000 commuters work in its offices, hotels and retail establishments. If you really… read more

  • The History of Running Shoes

    Specialized shoes designed to aid runners increase speed first appeared in the 1890s. Technological advances and even medical science have affected the evolution of the running shoe. read more

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  • Things to Do in the Catskills

    Northwest of New York City and southwest of Albany, the Catskills region includes mountains, scenic lakes and plenty of wilderness. Separate from the immense span of the Appalachian Mountains, the Catskills has it own interesting featu… read more

  • Things To See in NYC

    New York is the ultimate pedestrian city. It is a perfect destination for anyone who is seeking an active sightseeing vacation. Additionally, the city's numerous parks provide excellent pathways for joggers, cyclists and skaters. Be… read more

  • Sightseeing Tours of New York City Landmarks

    New York is one of the world's most pedestrian-friendly cities in the world. As such, whether you use a self-guided or a commercial tour, the New York City parks and historic landmarks can easily be explored on foot. Guided walking to… read more

  • Restaurants in Times Square, Manhattan

    Times Square, particularly at night, never fails to impress. A good meal in Times Square is another matter--the area is filled with generic chain restaurants. Your best bet is to do what the locals do and walk a couple of blocks west t… read more

  • Steak Restaurants in Wisconsin

    If you are heading to Wisconsin to fish, hunt, trap or stay at one of the state's 4,600 campsites, there is bound to be a steak restaurant in Wisconsin near your location. Whether you are in the mood for a 6 oz. sirloin or a 24 oz. por… read more

  • Hanover, New York Hotels

    Hanover, New York, located next to Lake Erie, is a great place for people who are interested in water sports, hiking and skiing. While many stay in hotels in Utica, New York, while exploring Hanover, these hotels can often be expensive… read more

  • Uniondale, New York Restaurants

    Uniondale, N.Y., is a hamlet on Long Island near New York City. The small village is only 2.7 square miles in area. Although it is primarily an urban area, there is still a good selection of outdoor activities to enjoy, enhanced by th… read more

  • Resorts in Phoenix, Arizona

    Travelers to Phoenix can anticipate plenty of sunshine-filled days. Whether golfing, hiking in Papago Park, or horseback riding along desert trails, Phoenix provides the weather and the scenery to make any trip unforgettable. A frequ… read more

  • Top Asian Restaurants in NYC

    An array of people from countless backgrounds has made New York City their home. This rich diversity can be experienced while simply walking through the city streets, but it is perhaps most enjoyably experienced when sampling the epic… read more

  • Mediterranean Restaurants in Montclair, New Jersey

    New Yorkers eager to escape the hustle and bustle of city life often come to nearby Montclair for a respite in nature. The town is home to the Eagle Rock Reservation, Mountainside Park, Brookdale Park and Watchung Park, making it one o… read more

  • Union Square Restaurants in NYC

    Union Square is one of downtown New York's most famous tourist sites. It is historically a site of political and social activism. It is also the site of the Union Square Greenmarket, which is held year-round on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri… read more

  • Popular NYC Restaurants

    New York City boasts some of the finest eating establishments in the country. With a little forethought and an early reservation, visitors can enjoy some of the most popular NYC haunts after a long day wandering through the busy street… read more

  • Restaurants In Herald Square, NYC

    Named for the New York Herald newspaper, whose original headquarters were located in the area, the Herald Square neighborhood hops daily and well into the night. Thankfully, a number of restaurants in the area offer repose and a chance… read more

  • Restaurants Near Southampton, New York

    A quiet, quaint town in the winter, Southampton burgeons with vacationers, the rich, and celebrities during the summer when New Yorkers escape the heat of the city with a sojourn in the Hamptons. Escape the crowds with a sea kayak tour… read more

  • Batavia, Illinois Pizza Restaurants

    If you must leave the great city of Chicago for one of its thriving suburbs, it should be on the condition that you do not have to sacrifice those things that made and continue to make Chicago a mecca for food lovers. One of these is p… read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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