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In the heart of the Etruscan coast, pinewoods and hills surround Castiglioncello, a ward of the Livorno province in Italy. Its rocky coast and romantic beaches reach out to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Scattered with luxurious villas, Castiglio…
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Otherwise known as Avon-by-the-Sea, this seaside community offers popular beaches right off the Atlantic Ocean as well as the quieter Sylvan Lake and its famous swans. Residents and tourists alike take advantage of the boating, scuba d…
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Nicknamed "The Elm City" for the ancient hardwoods that line many of the city's streets, New Haven, Connecticut also features a deep harbor perfect for sailing or fishing. Famished, seasoned adventurers know that when it comes to pizza…
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Centerport can be found on the famous North Shore in Long Island, New York. It has a population of a little more than 5,000 people. Given its position on Long Island's "Gold Coast," it's easy to see why sailing is a popular activity. S…
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Outdoor activities abound on the Virginia coast near Norfolk, from the Hampton Roads region to Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. But while you're walking on the beach, you might get hungry for Brazilian food. While Norfolk h…
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Belonging to the Chicago metropolitan area, the prosperous city of Wheaton is a three-time winner of the National Gold Medal for Excellence, given by the National Park & Recreation Association. With more than 52 parks, Wheaton has…
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Home to over 160 parks that span 3200 acres, Memphis has plenty of walking trails, indoor and outdoor pools, and playing fields for soccer, football and the like. Additionally, you'll find golf courses, tennis courts and the Memphis Bo…
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Located on a port in Ontario, Hamilton is today a densely populated city on the west end of Lake Ontario. It is located just southwest of Toronto. Several museums and attractions are located in Hamilton, including the Canadian Footbal…
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Cherry Hill is a suburban New Jersey town that sits just five miles from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This Delaware River Valley town is home to over 50 parks. Visitors to the area enjoy participating in sports at the numerous sports fa…
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With more than 20 parks, the Cleveland suburb of Willoughby has plenty of green space with walking trails and playing fields. Additionally, Euclid Avenue Pool and the pool in Osborne Park offer day passes, season passes, swimming class…
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Home to a diverse range of cultures, Houston is a great place to eat out. With every conceivable type of food available in one form or another, be it from a food stand or an upscale restaurant, Houston has it all, including an array of…
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The 1,023 Beech-Maple acres of Lincoln Trail State Park, land once occupied by the Miami, Kickapoo and Mascouten people, sits only 50 miles southwest of Champaign, Ill. The focal feature of this natural area is man-made Lincoln Trail L…
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Cockaponset State Forest, the second largest in the state, sits about 22 miles southeast of Middletown, Connecticut, off exit 8 on Route 9 south. Take a long afternoon with your peeps and go swimming, fishing, hiking and biking. When y…
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Located in southern Pennsylvania, York is surrounded by popular outdoor sites for fishermen, hikers and campers. Just south of York are William Kain Park, Nixon County Park and Lake Redman. Just a bit further down the road, near the Ma…
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Bordered by the Farmington River and Talcott Mountain, Bloomfield, Connecticut is home to a number of great outdoor activities. Whether you're into hiking, canoeing, kayaking or even white water rafting, Bloomfield has you covered. Aft…
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