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Go Green and Gro(o)ve in June!

Arizona Expert: Jojo

Written by Arizona Expert: Jojo, USA, May 2011

Spearheading the country’s ECO conscious urban movement on so many levels it comes as no surprise that one of San Francisco’s largest and most prestigious free annual street events recently ... 
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Golfing in Myrtle Beach

Viator

Written by Viator, April 2013

The Carolina lowlands are made for golf. The rolling grasslands, the amber-colored hills and the plentiful coastal sunshine make for some of the best golfing anywhere in the world. South Carolina ... 
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Grab a Slice of Chicago-Style Pizza

Viator

Written by Viator, April 2011

Tours & Tickets

Food is a big deal in Chicago, from hot dogs to restaurants helmed by famous chefs like Charlie Trotter, but if there can only be one food associated with the city, it must be Chicago-style pizza. ... 
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Hawaii History and Culture

Kyle

Written by Kyle, USA, December 2012

When it comes to experiencing Hawaii ’s history and culture most visitors might expect to find it at a luau. Though luaus can indeed provide cultural insights—cooking a pig in an underground  ... 
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Honolulu’s ARTafterDARK

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, March 2012

A good way to explore any local culture is to attend events which the locals themselves attend. Hawaii’s ARTafterDARK is one such event. If you find yourself lost and looking for some way of ... 
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How to Get Around Atlanta

Jessica

Written by Jessica, USA, February 2013

For those traveling to Atlanta, Georgia, you’ll most likely be using public transportation to get around the city. While many locals find it difficult to get to places like work and the grocery store ... 
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Icebar Orlando

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, October 2012

Let’s be honest, anyone who’s been out in the Orlando summertime heat knows that it’s nothing to scoff at. It’s hot, the air is thick, and what you wouldn’t give for just, say, a big cooler to ... 
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Isla Mujeres Founding Day

Laura

Written by Laura, USA, July 2012

Get a taste of island life, Mexican-style, when you visit the small Caribbean island of Isla Mujeres located just 8 miles (13 km) off the coast of Cancun. Isla Mujeres is just a 15-minute ferry ride ... 
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Larry's Hideway

charley

Written by charley, USA, October 2010

This is a local bar/saloon . It is at 3369 Thom blvd, off rancho and cheyenne. They have free dance lessons,great deals on drinks. Friday & Saturday nights are Ladies nights where ladies drink , Well ... 
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Las Vegas in Winter

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, February 2013

Most of us think of Las Vegas and think of the simmering Mojave that emanates from it in beautiful desert badlands. And while this might be true for most of the year, come wintertime, the desert ... 
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Mardi Gras For Families

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, February 2012

Though it might read like a misnomer, a good time can be had by families (it actually happens all the time, believe it or not) during the best of all bacchanalian celebrations:  Mardi Gras, ... 
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Mauna Kea Summit and Observatory

Kyle

Written by Kyle, USA, August 2012

Reaching 13,796 ft. above into the sky, Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the state of Hawaii , narrowly beating out neighboring Mauna Loa by a mere 118 ft. The accolades don’t stop there, ... 
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Miami Beach Boardwalk

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2012

The Miami boardwalk extends from South Pointe Park to Indian Beach Park —essentially, clear up the east side of Miami Beach —for over seven miles (11 km), although the raised wooden stretch ... 
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Miami Nightlife

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Tours & Tickets

Long gone are the days when Miami was associated with the elderly and slow. A mix of Latin cultures and Western money meet here in this coastal city to bring you neon, soul, and glitz glitz glitz. ... 
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Montreal Opera

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2013

Of all the reasons to visit Montreal , the biggest is arguably its distinct culture, particularly its music, art, and history. The Opéra de Montréal is the largest francophone opera ... 
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