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Attraction of the Week: Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque

Petroglyph National Monument is quite an interesting addition to any Albuquerque vacation. While most tourists will be busy feasting on authentic New Mexican cuisine in historic Old Town, taking a scenic ride on the Sandia Peak tramway, and/or enjoying a narrated Breaking Bad tour, planning for a ...

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20 Reasons New England is Still Awesome in Winter

While many see the snow and cold as a complete hassle, others see it as a beautiful time of the year to cozy up to a fireplace, relax, watch the gorgeous falling snow, and take advantage of fewer crowds and plentiful winter recreation. New England is one of the most gorgeous places in the ...

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Montezuma Castle: A 900+ Year Old Ancient Apartment Building

Montezuma Castle National Monument is a 5 story, 20 room living space built by the Sinagua people between 1100-1300. Today, it is considered one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in the country. In 1906, President Roosevelt declared Montezuma a place “of the greatest ethnological value ...

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Attraction of the Week: Pluto-Palooza at the Lowell Observatory

The Lowell Observatory, located just 1 mile from downtown Flagstaff Arizona atop a mesa known as Mars Hill, is most famous for being the site of the discovery of Pluto. Founded in 1894 by Boston mathematician/astronomer Percival Lowell, this observatory is one of the oldest in the country. In ...

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3 Days in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Hilton Head Island is world famous for being home to some of the best golf courses and tennis clubs in the world, in addition to miles and miles of wide, spotless sandy beaches. This coastal resort town is a popular vacation destination due to the the island’s 12 miles of pristine beaches, ...

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3 Days in Plymouth, Massachusetts

Plymouth, Massachusetts is a wonderful historic coastal city, well-known for its’ many historical, cultural, and entertainment offerings. The picturesque New England waterfront city is one of the most visited East coast cities. Plymouth is most notably famous for being home to Pilgrim ...

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20 Free & Fantastic Things to Do in the Greater Boston Area

Founded in 1630, Boston is one of America’s oldest & most influential cities. For history buffs, there is no better destination. Home to The Freedom Trail, gorgeous old architecture, and numerous notable landmarks, the city is rich in historical significance. Boston is a great city to ...

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Things to Do & See Along The Tampa Riverwalk

A relaxing stroll along Downtown Tampa’s 2 mile Riverwalk is the perfect opportunity to take in all the major sights of Tampa. The quiet pedestrian path follows the beautiful Hillsborough River. Along the way, you will pass many of Tampa’s top attractions including art museums and ...

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Exploring New England’s Past: Beautiful Historic Massachusetts & Rhode Island Architecture

New England is home to some of the most beautiful architecture in the world. Massachusetts and Rhode Island are no exception. Both of these gorgeous states are comprised of historic towns with charming historic buildings. Many of these buildings are over well over 100 years old. Below I have ...

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3 Days in Providence, Rhode Island

Providence, the largest city & capital of Rhode Island, is jam-packed with interesting things to do. Whether you are a history buff, foodie, nature enthusiast, or avid shopper, you are bound to have a fantastic time. 3 Days in Providence will give you enough time to explore many of the ...

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