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British Columbia is the Canadian Province furthest to the west. Between beaches on the Pacific as well as those of lakes and rivers, it is not difficult to find a nude beach in British Columbia. Here are some starting points... more »
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The Oregon coast offers Pacific ocean beaches. In addition, the state has a number of reservoirs and state park beaches. As a result, there are plenty of options available if you are looking to find a quiet beach in Oregon... more »
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When people think about South Carolina beaches, the first place that often comes to mind is Myrtle Beach, the popular vacation destination. However, that is not the only beach area in the state; in fact, there are plenty of places where you can ... more »
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With its rivers, lakes and a Gulf of Mexico coastline, it's not too difficult to find a quiet beach in Texas. Here are some starting points... more »
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The warm, tropical Florida Keys are a popular escape. And while the Keys do not have the long stretches of beach that are available in the main part of the state, it's possible to find quiet beaches where you can relax once you've spent time ... more »
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Sometimes it's nice to find a slow paced beach spot to vacation...on a lake in a Midwestern state, perhaps. If you are one of these people, read on to find a quiet beach near Wisconsin, which has plenty of beachfront property on Lake Michigan and ... more »
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Prince Edward Island is a fabulous destination with many beaches. If you would like a vacation to include a little more beach time and a lot less people, follow these simple steps... more »
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Searching for an apartment in Hollywood, California, has its own set of challenges and frustrations. While apartment rentals abound, the hidden costs, politics and endless supply of fledgling actors and musicians relocating to the city, throw ... more »
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The New Orleans French Quarter is like its own little city within a city. Because of the small town atmosphere among the locals, much of the rental property is advertised only locally or by word of mouth. Knowing the insider tips can help you ... more »
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New Jersey's Cape May is where you can find Cape May "Diamonds" almost everywhere on Sunset Beach. It took about 1,000 years for these quartz "diamonds" to reach this Delaware Bay beach. Read the interesting story of Cape May ... more »
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Amelia Island's has become one of Florida's hottest tourist destinations. You can shop and dine in Fernandina Beach or find a secluded spot close to the ocean to sunbathe and relax. For those who love studying the past, Amelia Island also has ... more »
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Bethany Beach, Delaware offers activities for families, couples and those seeking a fun and relaxing vacation. Although Bethany Beach is known as one of Delaware's three "Quiet Resorts," the town features multiple restaurants, a museum and ... more »
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Billings is the largest city in Montana and the only one with a population over 100,000. While the city boasts many metropolitan attractions, it's still 100 percent Montana; you'll be welcomed with warm smiles and a collective "Howdy" from the ... more »
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Bozeman is a great mid-sized town where you can find skiing, hiking, hot springs and Montana State University... more »
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Branson, commonly referred to as the "Family Friendly Las Vegas," is located in Taney County. It has hundreds of attractions, shows, shops and sights, from a zoo for youngsters, to an IMAX theater and amusement parks for older kids and teens, to ... more »
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The second-smallest state in the U.S. is big on people, food and entertainment. Cheap accommodations abound in this eastern state, making it easy to explore historic sites and exciting activities. Relax on the beach, visit one of 15 state parks ... more »
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Destin, Florida, is a vacation getaway for both honeymooners and families with kids. The ocean is an outstanding emerald green, and the beaches are white and clean... more »
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Dover, the capitol of Delaware, affords tourists a variety of cultural and historical sites to visit. For those who crave a faster pace, the city is also home to one of the top race tracks in the country and a casino. Here are some tips to ... more »
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Sun, sand and Disney World are just some of the attractions that spring to mind when you mention Florida. Whether you're seeking thrill rides in Orlando, sophisticated nightlife in Miami or spring break craziness in Fort Lauderdale, the state ... more »
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Fort Lauderdale is a major Florida destination for avid sightseers and sun hogs. You can sunbathe just as easily as you can browse hidden, older parts of the city. Follow these steps while planning your next visit... more »
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Gulfport is the county seat and derives its name from the Gulf of Mexico. The town is home to several festivals including the Highlands & Islands Scottish Games & Celtic Festival every November. But the casinos remain its biggest tourist ... more »
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Hawaii is one of the most trafficked tourist attractions in the United States. With a distinctive culture, long roster of attractions and relaxing breezes, the state has much to offer visitors. Travelers can find reasonable accommodations near ... more »
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During the gold rush era, Helena ranked among the richest cities in the world; most of the gold mined in the state was kept here. Today the hilly capital of Montana offers Wild West charm, hospitality and modern conveniences... more »
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Jacksonville, Florida blends city comforts with Southern charm. Located in the northeast of Florida, this city has river cruises, beaches and cultural festivals. Year-round, there's always something happening... more »
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If you are a music, food or architect lover then you will want to visit Kansas City, Missouri. This city has many noteworthy musical venues, restaurants and tourist-friendly events... more »