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3 Days in Napa & Sonoma: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
The Napa Valley Wine Country is the premiere destination for wine enthusiasts in the United States with an unrivaled history of quality wine making. Napa and Sonoma make up California's most ...
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Monterey and Carmel and the 17 miles between them
Written by Undercover American, Australie, October 2010
Drive between Monterey and Carmel on the scenic 17 mile drive and you will have to pay a toll but it's a spot worth paying a bit for. After all, the people who live there pay a lot more for these ...
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Balboa Park
Written by gtgolf, October 2010
Located near the World Famous San Diego Zoo is Balboa Park. With a variety of museums and natural beauty spread throughout, this part of San Diego is a must see. With anything from outdoor ...
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Bloomin’ Beautiful at Huntington Gardens
Written by Hudson, USA, March 2013
"Something is always blooming at Huntington Gardens." Every time of the year is a special time of year in the Huntington Gardens. The old saying goes something like, “California doesn’t have ...
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Bok Tower Gardens
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2011
Netherlands-born Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Bok – who,
incidentally, was also an environmental activist and philanthropist who
edited the first magazine in the world to have one million ...
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City Park
Written by Hudson, USA, April 2012
New Orleans is surrounded at every turn by resplendent oak trees dripping with Spanish moss, and since the briny Lake Pontchartrain lies just to the North, and the bayou to its south, east and west, ...
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DeLeon Springs
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, August 2011
You may not find the Fountain of Youth here, as was once promised to European explorers, but the DeLeon Springs are a great place to bring the family for a sunny day out. Named after Spanish ...
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Disney's Hoop-Dee-Doo Music Revue
Written by Hudson, USA, October 2012
A rustic hoe-down, an old-timey dance hall, red curtains, wooden
stage, Wild West music and dancing, and a zany swinging act that will
leave the whole family side-splitting with laughter. This is ...
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Exploring the Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts
Written by Jessica F, February 2013
Located in Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Common offers a mix of history and nature. Founded in 1634, it is the oldest public park in the United States as well as the starting of the iconic Freedom ...
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Exploring the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle
Written by Jessica F, February 2013
For those interested in an artistic outdoor experience, Seattle, Washington, is home to the Olympic Sculpture Park. Operated by the Seattle Art Museum, the park opened in 2007 and features nine acres ...
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Holiday Cactus Garden in Las Vegas
Written by Hudson, USA, December 2011
Well, it appears that the holiday season is fully upon us at last.
Thanksgiving has stuffed our bellies to the brim, and all the little
ones are looking hard at what the end of the year will ...
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Miami Fruit and Spice Park
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2011
Forget what you think you know of botanical gardens – Miami ‘s Fruit and Spice Park
is literally one-of-a-kind in the country. Veggies, herbs, nuts, and,
of course, fruits and spices – 500 of ...
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My Favorite Spot in San Francisco
Written by Britt_Turner, USA, October 2010
Golden Gate park is by far my favorite spot in San Francisco! To see the park's highlights, my suggestion is to take a long (but relaxing) walk down John F Kennedy Dr. Along the way, you will pass ...
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New Orleans Celebration in the Oaks
Written by Hudson, USA, December 2011
To be sure, the south has its charms, all of them enticing and perhaps
all the more splendid when winter sets into the bayou. While majestic in
the summer, winters bring an exceedingly rare scene ...
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New Orleans’ Thursdays at Twilight
Written by Hudson, USA, June 2011
It’s Thursday, so that means it’s the beginning of the weekend. I know that many people consider Friday round 5ish to be the start of the weekend, but I’m sorry—that’s just not so. The siren call of ...
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Photo by: Catherine K, USA
Doing what: Muir Woods, Giant Redwoods and Sausalito Half-Day Trip






