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Sometimes after a day spent outdoors, you crave a good pizza. A pie laden with cheese, sausage and pepperoni might be what you want, or possibly one loaded with veggies. Whichever you are looking for, there are several local pizza shop…
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Myrtle Beach has kayaking, boating, para-sailing and scuba diving---and, on top of all that, it's home to The Market Commons. This attractive mixed-use development offers apartments, stores and restaurants where you can dine to your he…
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Birthdays are a favorite time for many children. A traditional birthday celebration usually involves an afternoon of food, games and activities. Rather than having a traditional birthday party at home, parents may want to try something…
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With year-round sunny skies and mild temperatures, it's no wonder that the Lawrenceville, Georgia area draws outdoor lovers and sports enthusiasts. Minor league baseball, biking, and golf are top pursuits. The city also has a slew of r…
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Victoria, British Columbia, is one of the most diverse tourism spots for outdoor enthusiasts in North America. The city has three outdoor music festivals every year: the Victoria Electronic Music Festival, the Canada Day fireworks disp…
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The cosmopolitan city of Honolulu, Oahu, is the capital of Hawaii and one of the state's biggest cities. Tourists are drawn to Honolulu for its world-class shopping, vibrant arts scene and relaxed outdoor culture. The Hawaiian sunshine…
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Reno, Nevada is an oasis for the outdoor enthusiast. Spend a day exploring Hunter Creek Canyon where the trail through the Canyon is moderate in difficulty and ends at a majestic water fall. At the end of the day, enjoy the nightlife R…
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Midtown Memphis is home to Overton Park, a large green oasis that includes the Memphis College of Art, Overton Park Golf Course, Brooks Art Museum the Memphis Zoo and the largest old growth forest in any U.S. metropolis, which makes i…
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Burlington, Massachusetts is a short drive from Boston and close to Routes 3 and 128. The Burlington Mall and Wayside Commons are home to first-class shopping and dining. If visitors are interested in stretching their muscles, they can…
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Eastampton Township is located in western New Jersey, just over the Delaware River, and includes several towns, including Mt. Holly and Westampton. Eastampton Township also contains historic Smithville Park, which features over four m…
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Saugerties, New York, is a charming village in the heart of the Hudson River Valley region of the state. The area offers a small-town feel with distinctive shops that sell everything from antiques to musical instruments. Outdoor recrea…
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Located in Williamson County, Georgetown, Texas is approximately 30 miles north of Austin. The city rests along the San Gabriel River, which is known for its whitewater rafting. Georgetown also has a number of parks, including San Gabr…
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Wall is a small township in New Jersey, named after a general who fought in the War of 1812. The township is popular with water sports enthusiasts due to its proximity to the New Jersey Shore. Go scuba diving or surfing at Island Beach…
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Perhaps you spent the day snowshoeing or cross-country skiing along the hushed trails of Tully, New York's lovely Heiberg Memorial Forest, owned by the College of Environmental Science & Forestry of the State University of New York…
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Gluten is a protein found in wheat, spelt, rye and other cereal grains. It gives bread its doughiness and is often used as a food additive. Campers who suffer from celiacs disease cannot eat gluten and must exercise care in finding glu…
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