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2017-10-27 04:51
Baxter State Park
Situated in the remote forests of northern Maine, Baxter State Park is an expansive wilderness area boasting a diverse population of wildlife and majestic mountain views. Among the most common wildlife
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2017-10-26 05:13
Narragansett Beaches
For much of the year, Narragansett has less than 16,000 people, but the population more than doubles in the summer months. The reason: Narragansett has four of the best beaches in Rhode Island. Possibly
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2017-10-25 06:49
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Straddling the border between Tennessee and North Carolina is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park is the most visited in the entire country, thanks in large part to its enormous size and
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2017-10-24 06:01
Back Bay
Bordered by the Charles River, the Back Bay neighborhood was so named because it was built on what once were stagnant pools of water. Today, the late-19th-century neighborhood is an upscale, fashionable
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2017-10-23 06:41
the Alamo
”Remember the Alamo!” It became the rallying cry for Texans who wanted to win independence from Mexico. It was also a reminder of what had occurred on March 1836. That is the date when thousands of Mexican
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2017-10-22 07:55
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch
Have you always wanted to go on a safari? Then you’ll love the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, which is home to more than 500 animals, with representatives from 40 different species. The Natural Bridge
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2017-10-21 08:13
Princeton
Princeton is best known for Princeton University, a college that was established in 1756, But there’s more to this town of 29,000 people than that. The town serves as the governor’s official residence,
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2017-10-20 05:07
Charleston
One of the most popular tourist destinations in the South, Charleston is a historic port city packed with antebellum architecture. Its historic downtown is on a peninsula formed by two rivers, the Ashley
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2017-10-19 05:39
Greenville
While much of South Carolina has a historic, traditional feel, Greenville is the modern, progressive alternative. The city is often described as the melting pot of the Old South and the New South, and
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2017-10-18 10:03
Jefferson Memorial
The Jefferson Memorial is a tribute to the US’ third president, Thomas Jefferson, and incorporates many of his thoughts on architecture. Its formal style resembles the Pantheon in Rome. This design created
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2017-10-17 04:42
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is today the largest library in the world. But it had more humble beginnings, being founded in 1800 to house early documents of the United States that were transferred from Philadelphia
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2017-10-16 13:04
Omaha
Omaha is the most populated city in Nebraska, and it is a place with a reputation for charm and hospitality. Embrace the historic city of Omaha by checking out the Old Market, where the streets are still
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2017-10-16 06:03
Fort Robinson State Park
In the far northeastern part of the state is Fort Robinson State Park, a sprawling park where the history and scenery of the Old West truly comes to life. During the late 19th century, Fort Robinson was
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2017-10-14 07:29
Swallow Falls State Park
Outside of Oakland is Swallow Hills State Park. The Youghiogheny River flows right through the park’s borders, creating lots of stunning rapids and beautiful gorges. A highlight of any visit to Swallow
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2017-10-13 11:48
Mall of America
For shopping enthusiasts, the city of Bloomington is a mecca. That’s because Bloomington is home to the Mall of America. Saying that the mall is big is a tremendous understatement. The Mall of America
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2017-10-12 16:47
Ohiopyle State Park
On the banks of the Youghiogheny River, you’ll come across the small but scenic Ohiopyle State Park. The river itself is a big part of the state park’s appeal. From the park, you’ll have access to the
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2017-10-10 11:40
September 11 Memorial
The National September 11 Memorial has been constructed in honor to those who were killed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The names of those who died are engraved in two bronze panels flanking
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2017-10-09 15:51
Homer
If you’re interested in exploring nature or doing some fishing, then Homer should absolutely be on your Alaskan itinerary. Located on the Kenai Peninsula, Homer is known as the fishing capital of Alaska,
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2017-10-08 16:05
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Although it isn’t the capital, Anchorage is the largest city in the state of Alaska. Almost half the state’s residents live in or around the city, as Anchorage serves as the economic heart of Alaska. It
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2017-10-07 00:53
Deep Creek Lake
In the verdant forests of Maryland, there is a manmade lake known as Deep Creek Lake. The area surrounding the lake goes by the same name, and it is an outdoor recreation hub for locals and visitors alike.
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