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Akron is an industrial city that offers surprising access to a wide array of outdoor activities. Hike into the Cuyahoga River natural areas or take long walks on the Ohio & Erie Canal towpath. Explore an industry tycoon's mansion a…
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Eating out does not have to be synonymous with unhealthy food. Several restaurants in the Denver area offer healthy entrees, appetizers and desserts. These restaurants also use environmentally-conscious practices; you can dine on healt…
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The Hilton Pearl River is Pearl River, N.Y.'s premier accommodation for your Lower Hudson Valley outdoors, recreation, and touring activities. Located on 17 acres just off the Palisades Parkway and convenient to the New York State Thru…
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The limited selection of restaurants in Hohokus, New Jersey, will delightfully surprise even the most discerning palate. Gourmet food is apparently the norm and international cuisine a given in this town. After a weekend of dining in H…
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Located in Suffolk County in Long Island, New York, St. James is a residential community composed of families and home to the University of Stony Brook. The town is also the home of numerous area restaurants featuring tasty fare such a…
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Bolivia is a remote, land-locked country in South America that offers many attractions for the outdoor enthusiast. From salt-flat deserts to horseback riding in the jungle, Bolivia has a wealth of activities. The capital city of Boli…
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Located near the Hudson River and a number of lakes, the area near Mt. Kisco offers a wealth of water sports, including swimming, boating and kayaking. Play a round at one of several golf courses available in the area. Or hike the nea…
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Located on the Hudson River, Irvington, New York is a small town with a lot to do. With great fishing opportunities and no less than four parks, Irvington is a place where you can take in the tranquil beauty of the riverfront or walk t…
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Lexington, Ky., is the much-overlooked queen city of the central Kentucky region, home of the Keeneland Thoroughbred Racetrack in the heart of horse country. Regional attractions also include some of Kentucky's impressive caves, beauti…
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Camelback Mountain is the most recognizable peak in the Phoenix area. Named for its similarity to a crouching camel, this mountain in the middle of the city is a popular spot for hiking, biking and enjoying the desert scenery. When s…
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Men's Fitness Magazine has consistently rated Seattle in the top ten on its annual list of fittest cities. It's no wonder considering the easy access to outdoor activities and the high interest in healthy lifestyles. The interest in he…
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Beach life at its best, Charleston, South Carolina is a top destination for outdoor lovers who enjoy immersing themselves completely in water life rather than merely spectating. After surfing or skiing, or after a guided kayak tour on…
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Discover Tofino on the west coast of British Columbia, once known as a timber and fishing town, now attracting people from everywhere to experience its natural wonders, temperate climate, hot springs, sea lions, whales and more. Enjoy…
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West Hollywood likes to look good, inside and out. You'll find a fitness-obsessed culture here and devotion to all things organic, vegan and locally sourced. That said, there's plenty of comfort food to be had, too, and a willingness t…
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For many, one of the best parts of camping is setting up a camp kitchen and cooking in the outdoors. However, operating a camp kitchen requires a number of procedures above and beyond mere food storage and preparation. Care must be tak…
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