North America

Articles in North America

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North America boasts some of the finest fall foliage in the world. Every autumn, people venture by foot, car or bicycle to view fall at its finest. Consider participating in this great pastime during the autumn season. With a little planning, ... more »
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It can be very disorienting to emerge from the NYC subway onto a crowded street. There is a big temptation to either follow the crowd or stop in the middle of them, disrupting foot traffic and probably earning yourself a few curses from the ... more »
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One of America's first wilderness parks, Yosemite National Park in California provides guests with access to a natural landscape offering stunning waterfalls, towering granite rock, sunny meadows and giant sequoias. A camping trip to Yosemite ... more »
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Camping at the Obed National Wild and Scenic River in Tennessee will give you access to a wide variety of activities including calm paddling, white-water rafting, hiking, rock climbing and bouldering—plus a chance to kick back with family or ... more »
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You can go on an inexpensive RV tour of Alaska that will create unforgettable memories... more »
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Block Island is a beautiful New England island. Many locals and visitors consider Block Island, which is located in Rhode Island, to be the "Bermuda of the North." Boasting an old-fashioned and quaint feel, this island is breathtaking and ... more »
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The Alaska State Fair is held every year at the fairgrounds in Palmer, Alaska. Here's how to get to the fair... more »
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The University Arena in Albuquerque is host to the West Regionals on March 23 and 25. Head to where the weather is sure to be beautiful in Southwesterly fashion... more »
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The sparkling city on the Colorado River welcomes the South Regionals on March 24 and 26. Join the crowd on the University of Texas campus at the Frank Erwin Center or catch the action from town... more »
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Welcome to Indianapolis, Indiana: "Amateur Sports Capital of the Nation," and the new NCAA headquarter city. Sure, this is home to the Colts and Pacers, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but in March and April 2000, turn your attention to the ... more »
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The Carrier Dome hosts the East Region finals March 24 and 26, transforming this lakeside New York city into a basketball Mecca. Do come, won't you?.. more »
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Coachella is a big place, it is very hot and there are thousands of things to see and do. Here are tips on how to make the most of your 3 days at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival... more »
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The French Quarter in New Orleans is like no other place on earth. You can enjoy everything from spicy Cajun food to a night life that goes on 24 hours a day... more »
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Hiking the West Coast Trail is a treat for outdoor adventure lovers visiting Canada's scenic Vancouver Island, where the trail is located. The trail runs for nearly 50 miles within some of the most pristine wilderness in this part of the continent... more »
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If you've ever wanted to visit a waterfall in Southern California, try hiking to the Big Falls in Forest Falls near Yucaipa... more »
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Nuuk is the capital city of Greenland, located in the southwest corner of the island. It is home to nearly one-quarter of the entire population (which still makes it a small town, since the total population of Greenland is only about 60,000 ... more »
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Learn about the town of Wasilla Alaska... more »
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If you haven't heard about Hot August Nights in Reno, Nevada, you're missing one of the premier car and nostalgia events in the country. Hot August Nights, which happens the first week in August every year, is a celebration of 50s and 60s cars, ... more »
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When going to Vegas, it can be tempting to use all of your money in the casinos or other fun places Vegas offers. But here are some ways to come home with money and keep it safe... more »
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Seattle's Puget Sound is a gateway for wild chinook salmon. Some salmon populations are threatened by overfishing and, while their fate is not known, one thing's for sure--the fish swimming the waters of the West taste darn good. Read on to ... more »
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Clothes are colorful, hair is coiffed and sideburns are trimmed. When venturing deep into the heart of Texas, keep your clothes casual, yet coordinated... more »
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For all baseball fans wishing to see the Major League ballparks across the country, the East Coast may be a place for such a vacation. The east is scattered with a mix of both old and new ballparks that many baseball fans feel they must see in ... more »
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Many people may think sun and surf is the only reason for a West Coast vacation. Baseball fans, however, can also find a vacation haven along the Pacific coastline. A number of new ballparks built in recent years have become just as big tourist ... more »
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If you are looking for a great place to camp with activities for all ages, then choose to recreate at any of Oklahoma's many lakes. Careful planning will ensure that your trip to the lake is enjoyable and memorable... more »
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Step back into the old west when you visit the Fort Worth Stockyards. This historic district is full of western fun, from longhorn cattle to a vintage railroad. Learn all about the great stockyards and their importance to the Texas economy. ... more »