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The California wine country encompasses the northern portion of the state, where about 400 local wineries operate. The most well known areas are the Napa Valley, Sonoma Valley, and also the Tri-Valley region. In recent years, tourists…
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Whether looking for some time away from work and dreary weather, or are planning something special for a honeymoon or an anniversary, March is a great time for a couple to take a vacation. If desperate for some sunshine, there are nume…
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In Toronto, there is definitely not a shortage of restaurants that highlight steak on their menus. However, a select few are the places to go for an excellent meal combined with impeccable service, delicious appetizers and desserts alo…
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Two notable parks provide open spaces for hiking, biking and walking during a visit to St. Louis. Site of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, Forest Park is larger than New York City's Central Park and offers bike rental, paddleboat and r…
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The seaport city of Balikpapan is situated on the eastern coast of the island of Borneo, Indonesia in the East Kalimantan province. While the area is best known for its natural resources specifically timber, mining and petroleum expor…
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Many of the Italian restaurants in Boulder, Colorado, will satisfy your appetite nicely after a long hike in the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area, part of Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. Trail systems there like Arapaho Glacier and…
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Seattle, Washington is a top destination for outdoor adventure enthusiasts, especially individuals interested in hiking, whitewater rafting, sea kayaking, scuba diving, fishing, sailing and golf. Outdoor adventurers visiting Seattle mi…
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Old Sacramento sprawls along the banks of the Sacramento River, a 28-acre National Landmark District and State Historic Park. You may come to enjoy the boating and fishing, but when darkness falls, you will find dining options that thr…
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Philadelphia is a great restaurant city. The Old City section of Philadelphia is especially known for its large selection of establishments. The area offers a wide array of dining options, all nestled in and around Independence Mall, h…
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Lake Garda, the largest lake in Italy, offers many activities for those who love the great outdoors. If however, all the hiking, biking or swimming has made you hungry, the good news is that there are several fine restaurants ready to…
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A trip to Northern California isn't complete without visiting Napa Valley. Spend the day kayaking the Napa River or biking rolling hills alongside vineyards. The Napa Valley has a remarkable history of wine-making. This self-proclaimed…
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Denton, Texas offers visitors a great selection of unusual Italian restaurants easily accessed by convenient bike lanes and within walking distance of the highlights of the town. Family-owned, nonfranchise restaurants flourish in the s…
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Seattle is known for its waterfronts, bike-friendly attitude, green spaces and inner-urban trails, but there's also no shortage of great restaurants where you can savor a memorable meal or grab a quick refueling. Locals love places whe…
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On the northern tip of Seneca Lake sits the New York town of Geneva. As part of the Finger Lakes region, Geneva offers opportunities for sailing, hiking, dining and wine tasting. The Lakefront Park walking and biking trail rolls into S…
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The Eastern Shore of Maryland is a quaint region comprised of friendly villages with small-town charm. There are a number of local eateries here, along with antique stores and shops selling the work of local artisans. This, along wit…
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