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Fall is in the Air in Washington DC
Written by Washington DC Expert:Vera, USA, September 2011
Yes, things do seem to be winding down in Washington
for the season (How can you tell? Because I’ve gotten a chance to write
again!), but that doesn’t mean the fun is over. I actually think ...
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Famous Foods to Try in Mexico City
Written by Laura, USA, December 2012
Mexico City is recognized as one of the top travel destinations for foodies. The city is famous for its street food and eating on the street is a way of life for millions of city residents. Sampling ...
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Good Food, Good Drink, Good Fun
Written by gtgolf, October 2010
Staying on the Las Vegas strip can be an overwhelming experience. Stopping by Dick's Last Resort at the Excalibur Hotel will be the same experience. From good drinks to good food, with live music ...
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Grab a Slice of Chicago-Style Pizza
Written by Viator, April 2011
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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Las Vegas in Winter
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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Las Vegas’ Tournament of Kings
Written by Hudson, USA, February 2012
Fancy a romp into the Middle Ages? Miss the time when you could eat with your hands, drink fermented grain and laugh as knights battled it out for fame and glory? Do not despair, these times are ...
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Marfa, TX - Way off the path, but worth the trip!
Written by Balti-most, USA, September 2010
Marfa is a small artist community in the Texas Big Bend area. It is 3+ hours from the nearest commercial airport (Midland/Odessa!) and 6+ hours from major cities like Austin or San Antonio - but is ...
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Miami’s Old Speakeasy
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, August 2011
The legendary Tobacco Road (or “The Road” if you want to blend in with the locals) has existed in downtown Miami since 1912. With finger-lickin’ specials and prices that are suspiciously reasonable, ...
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Montreal: Bagel, Anyone?
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, October 2011
Of all the places famous for a warm, yummy bagel, Montreal
may not pop up in your head as a typical place to go. Yet few know that
Montreal actually has its own variety of bagel, which is ...
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New Orleans' The Avenue Pub
Written by Hudson, USA, February 2012
For perhaps too long now New Orleans has played second or third fiddle in the great symphony of American beer-drinking towns. It comes as a rather sour note, because for so many years people have ...
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New York's Best Food Trucks
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2013
It’s difficult to get a reservation in some of the Big Apple ‘s
best restaurants, even harder still to ‘wing it’ and try and find a
place that’s both affordable, open, and without the huge line ...
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New York City Pizza Tours
Written by Viator, July 2012
While New York City is one of the most energetic and popular tourist destinations in the world, locals and visitors alike can usually agree on the best thing about New York City as a whole. It isn’t ...
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POSH Restaurant, Scottsdale
Written by JennyC, USA, March 2011
I was in Scottsdale recently for the 2011 Giant's Spring Training and stumbled upon this amazing restaurant for dinner one night. The restaurant is called Posh and is located in Old Town Scottsdale ...
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Romantic Things to Do in Boston
Written by Jessica, USA, February 2013
The historic capital city of Boston has much to offer those looking for romance. With it’s charming cobblestone sidewalks, ambient restaurants and well-manicured parks, couples will find themselves ...
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Romantic Things to Do in Chicago
Written by Katie H, February 2013
Chicago, like most major cities, offers a wealth of options for things to do, whether you’re traveling with kids or looking to spend time with someone special. If you’re looking for romantic things ...
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