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Although Boston is a truly urban city, its parks, lakes rivers and proximity to the mountains make it a popular location for outdoor enthusiasts. Boston and its environs are also home to a vast number of colleges and universities. Many…
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There are many different origins of modern-day bungee jumping, including the South Pacific, England and New Zealand.
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Rome is a high energy metropolis with attractions that appeal to all types of visitors. The Eternal City is a perfect marriage between the old and new. An ultra modern public transport system brings visitors to ancient sites, such as…
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While Tehran may not be the first place to come to mind for vacationers looking for an outdoor adventure, this Iranian city offers numerous activities. Located near Mount Tochal, which has several trails for hiking and running, the cit…
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Valleta, the capital of Malta, sits on the central eastern coast of the island. It is a well-known vacation destination focusing on all things aquatic. The island is on the Mediterranean Sea and provides visitors with warm weather thro…
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Exercise your legs and get the blood flowing when you explore Boston's urban walks, parks and architecture. Keep the flow going with a stay in one of Boston's small hotels, where the atmosphere is more intimate and where you can escape…
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Fremantle boasts an atmosphere that encourages health and physical well-being. In that spirit, the city has established many parks and sporting clubs. In addition, Fremantle is home to markets where visitors can buy everything from fre…
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The Johnson City, Tennessee, area is a great spot for outdoor lovers. The Appalachian Mountains cradle this community, providing opportunities for hiking, biking or water fun. Explore the 15 miles of trails in Buffalo Mountain Park, ra…
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The lovely town of Lowville, N.Y., accessible by New York State Routes 12, 26 and 812, is an excellent spot for fishing since plentiful trout, salmon, bass and pike can be found in the Black River. Whitewater rafting and kayaking are a…
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Named after King Henry III of England's wife Prince Sophia Charlotte, the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, sparkles with historic gems. Ranked one of the best places to live in the U.S. by Bert Sperling's Cities Ranked and Rated, Cha…
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Eilat is home to several glitzy hotels and restaurants. Luxury hotels dot the Red Sea beachfront, which overlooks Saudi Arabia from under the shadow of steep desert cliffs. Stay toward the southern end near Taba (the Egyptian border) f…
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Via Sistina is a famous street in Rome. It was built by Pope Sixtus V, who then offered incentives to Italy's elite to start businesses there. Here you can find famous sights such as the Spanish Steps, which consist of 12 flights of tr…
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Pleasant Hill is a small village located in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Once the site of one of the bloodiest Civil War battles, Pleasant Hill now reenacts this battle every April. However, if Pleasant Hill's yearly reenactments are of…
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The newest trend in New York accommodations is boutique hotels. Known for their swanky decor, upscale service and exclusive amenities, boutique hotels are the modern means of lodging. Discover why guests have come to think of these acc…
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Lexington is one of the most famous towns in the United States because it is the home of the first shots of the American Revolution, fired during the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Every year on April 19, there is a re-enactment com…
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