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Attraction of the Week: Long Beach’s Shoreline Village & Rainbow Harbor

Shoreline Village is a gorgeous, quaint section of Long Beach, California (the second largest city in the Los Angeles metro area). Beautiful palm trees, meticulous landscaping, and serene views of Rainbow Harbor characterize this Cape Cod style village. Shoreline is a popular tourist destination ...

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100 Things to do in New England

New England is a picturesque & historical area of the country loaded with endless opportunities for recreation, entertainment, and education. Whether you are into history, sports, photography, great dining, or the outdoors, you are bound to find more than a few things to do. Massachusetts, ...

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Attraction of the Week: Southern California’s Marvin Braude Bike Trail

Sunny Southern California is a year-round outdoor lover’s paradise. Endless opportunities for recreation exist both on and off the beach. One of the best ways to get in some sun, exercise, and fun is by taking a bike ride along the gorgeous Pacific coast.  Southern California is home to one ...

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A Peaceful Nature Walk at Caratunk Wildlife Refuge

Caratunk Wildlife Refuge in Southeastern Massachusetts is a relaxing nature oasis located within driving distance of Providence and neighboring cities. Situated in Seekonk, just a 10 minute drive from Providence, Caratunk is an easy accessible year-round nature escape. Locals and tourists of ...

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A Peaceful Afternoon Stroll at Gertrude M. Boyden Wildlife Refuge

Mike and I took advantage of the nice weather and headed out to Gertrude M. Boyden Wildlife Refuge in Taunton, Massachusetts for an afternoon stroll. The refuge is popular for its’ abundance of bird watching opportunities. There are approximately 2 miles of beautiful trails to explore. The ...

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6 Fun Things to do in Southeastern Connecticut

Southeastern Connecticut is a wonderful year-round vacation destination. In addition to 2 world class casinos, you will also find numerous options for recreation, including beautiful beaches and state parks. During the summer months, you will want to check out the sandy beaches of East Lyme.  The ...

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Beverly Organic Garden Cafe: Vegan Food Even Carnivores Will Love

Sunday afternoon, after embarking on Boston’s historic Freedom Trail, Mike and I were ready for a fulfilling healthy lunch. After walking roughly 6 miles, we were ready to sit down and enjoy some healthy food! We have been trying to eat healthier and decided to stop at Beverly Organic Garden ...

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The Freedom Trail: Exploring Boston’s Past

One of the best ways to explore Boston’s rich history is by embarking on the 2.5 mile journey along Boston’s historic Freedom Trail. The path leads you to 16 of Boston’s most historically significant sights. No visit to Boston would be complete without taking the time to enjoy ...

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A Few Great Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurants Around Boston

Boston’s metro area is home to a number of great vegan restaurants. Although the city is more known for its’ abundance of fantastic seafood and Italian restaurants, you can still find a few pockets of excellent vegan options within the city and surrounding area. This list will look at ...

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A Trip Back in Time on Providence’s Historic Benefit Street

The East side of Providence is well-known for being home to Brown University. In the College Hill neighborhood, you will find some of the oldest buildings in the city. On Benefit Street, also referred to as “The Mile of History”, you will find some of the most beautiful colonial ...

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