New York City is home to some of the most fabulous restaurants in the world. People flock here from around the globe to taste the award-winning cuisine offered by the top chefs in the business. Following are some of New York City's best Ita… read more
Ulster County, New York is in the Hudson River Valley and is home to Catskill State Park. The county consists of small towns and villages. Towns like Woodstock and Phoenicia are right in the park itself and other towns and villages like Hig… read more
Visitors to Rochester, New York, can enjoy riding bicycles, jogging or walking on the off-road Genesee Riverway Trail along the Genesee River. Traversing the scenic trail will lead patrons to a majestic gorge, three waterfalls, eight pedest… read more
Western New York is a playground of restaurants, with a variety of cultural and traditional cuisines available. Though there are hundreds of fantastic restaurants available, some stand apart from the rest. If you are traveling to Western Ne… read more
Albany, New York, is a popular destination for golfers, hikers, runners and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With a variety of outdoor and recreational activities from which to choose, visitors can enjoy a day of golf or hiking and then head over… read more
The big city of New York is a playground for those who like to eat. Whether seeking the best Malaysian, Italian or Tibetan cuisine, visitors have many choices. Restaurants practically pop out of the ground in New York City and choosing the… read more
Visit Reno and take the whole family. Reno has plenty of great restaurants for kids. Some restaurants offer discounts or "kids eat free" specials. Check with a restaurant before you go, because discounts may apply to specific days or times.… read more
In a city that never sleeps, with a melting pot of every culture in the world, it is easy to find food from around the planet. When visiting New York for its culture, history and park trails, getting a craving for international food is natu… read more
Hop a flight to New York for fantastic Italian food. Take a walking tour of Little Italy, visit South Street Seaport's famous fish market or take a bike ride from Riverside Park to the Chelsea Piers Sports complex. Rollerblade through Centr… read more
New York City is America's most populous city. While outdoor enthusiasts won't find many traditional hiking trails here, there is Central park, plus its bustling streets provide many hours of walking pleasure. The city is home to hundreds o… read more
Located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, Rochester has more than 2,000 acres of parklands sure to delight outdoor enthusiasts, according to the city's official tourism web site (see references section). Outdoor lovers can even opt to… read more
Texas has 13 federal parks and recreation areas alone with camping, hiking, biking, snorkeling, scuba diving and boating. The state operates dozens of parks with the same activities. Many of the parks are near the major cities in Texas, whi… read more
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