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The 100th Anniversary of The National Tree Lighting in D.C.

Although the dazzling Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in NYC receives the most tourist and media attention, The National Tree is an iconic sight in its’ own right. If you find yourself visiting D.C. over the holiday season, you will want to add seeing this beautiful tree to your itinerary. ...

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Attraction of the Week: The Cincinnati Art Museum

Cincinnati is considered to be one of the best cities for art lovers. While the city may be more famous for baseball and beer, it also pops up on many “best art cities” lists. All major art forms including opera, ballet, symphony, theater, and fine arts can be enjoyed in Cincinnati. ...

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10 local coffeeshops to check out in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is home to a growing lineup of independent coffeeshops. No longer are Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts your only options when it comes to enjoying one of life’s greatest simple pleasures (a great cup of coffee) outside of the house. Sipping a cup of joe in a cozy local ...

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The Top 10 things to do in the Smoky Mountains

The Smoky Mountains region is one of the most gorgeous areas in the country. Woodsy hiking trails through diverse terrain (The Smokies is the most biodiverse national park), waterfalls, and scenic overlooks and drives populate the area. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most ...

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Attraction of the Week: Pittsburgh’s Point State Park

Point State Park is located at the tip of Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle.” This nickname was given to the downtown region as it marks the joining point of the Allegheny and Monongahela River to the Ohio River. From afar, you can see the triangle-like shape of the park with the ...

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Attraction of the Week: Mercado San Agustin in Tucson

Mercado San Agustin, a beautiful open air courtyard, is the place to go in Tucson for a leisurely weekend brunch. The 15,000 square foot space is home to a number of local businesses, including popular restaurants, bakeries, and coffee shops. The relaxed vibe and fresh local offerings really vibe ...

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Attraction of the Week: The Cleveland Museum of Art

One of the country’s most impressive art museums is unexpectedly located in Cleveland, Ohio. Featuring a diverse collection of more than 45,000 pieces of art from around the world, it frequently rates as one of the country’s best art museums. Along with showcasing pieces from famous ...

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Allegheny Commons: Pittsburgh’s Oldest Park

This tranquil park on Pittsburgh’s north side dates back to 1867, making it the oldest park in the city. Featuring plenty of green space, it’s the perfect escape from the urban congestion. Allegheny Commons is located in close proximity to the historic Mexican War Streets and Allegheny ...

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Leaf Peeping at McConnells Mill State Park

More than 300,000 acres set aside for outdoor recreational fun are available within 124 Pennsylvania state parks. Although many of these parks are located in the Allegheny mountains region, Western PA is home to a few notable gems. Several of these parks are located within an easy drive of ...

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5 Spectacular Fall Color Hikes near Pittsburgh

It’s leaf peeping season in Pittsburgh. Golden, red, and yellow leaves cover the trees and trails at local parks. There is a refreshing chill in the air. Fall festivals are in full swing. Halloween is just around the corner. Now is the best time to enjoy any type of outdoor activity. The ...

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