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Founded by the ancient Phoenicians, Palermo, Italy has an incredibly rich history. The oldest city in Sicily (a large island just off Italy's coast), Palermo is particularly famous for its delicious cuisine and Norman-era architecture... more »
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Palm Springs, California, is a legendary vacation destination, no matter what time of year you plan to travel. Hollywood discovered the natural hot springs and the cooler higher-elevation canyons in 1919 and it's been the place to visit ever ... more »
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Pebble Beach, California, has been called the most beautiful meeting on the planet of ocean, beach and sky. It offers arts, literature and recreation for people of all ages. From the humble beginnings captured in John Steinbeck's "Cannery Row" to ... more »
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Pennsylvania is home to some of the most historic cities and locations in the United States. From Philadelphia and Pittsburg to the shores of Lake Erie and the Delaware Estuary, Pennsylvania offers visitors big city and rural town America all at ... more »
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Perth, the capital of Western Australia, is located on the Swan River between the Indian Ocean and Nullarbor (desert sands). Large reserves of iron ore, gold, diamonds and coal have made the city prosperous, drawing visitors to the city's ... more »
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Philadelphia is warmly referred to as the "city of brotherly love" and is the country's fifth largest city. You will find it is home to a diverse mixture of cultures, experiences and a thriving community... more »
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Phoenix, centrally located in the state of Arizona in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, is enclosed by the McDowell, White Tank, Superstition and Sierra Estrella Mountains. The Phoenix and South Mountains are within the city limits. Blooming ... more »
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Playa Del Carmen is a popular vacation destination in Mexico located about 40 miles south of Cancun. Situated within easy distance of many of Mexico's most famous sites, Playa Del Carmen provides an excellent base from which to explore Mayan ... more »
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A city often referred to as one of the best big cities to live in, Portland tiptoes along the northern Oregon border and waves to the regal Mount Hood looming in the background... more »
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Known as "Everybody's Hometown," Prescott, Arizona, is a city with small town atmosphere and contemporary convenience. Lush woodlands, abundant wildlife and cultural diversity make this one-time gold mining town a treat to visit... more »
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Puerto Vallarta is a well-known destination in Mexico with plenty of water, sun and fun. It's a particularly popular vacation spot for couples. Bordering the Sierra Madre Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, the charming city offers a diverse array ... more »
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Queensland, a state in Australia, is world-famous for such natural wonders as the Daintree National Park (home to an amazing rain forest) and the Great Barrier Reef. Visitors will want to explore the Gold Coast, a stretch of coastal towns with ... more »
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Bursting with Revolutionary and Civil War history, Richmond, Virginia, offers culture, history and swank modern living on the banks of the James River. This mini-metropolis, otherwise known as 'The City of Monuments,' boasts modern businesses and ... more »
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Rome is one of the most visited cities in Italy, and for good reason. Here you'll find some of the most famous ancient sites in the world, as well as fast-paced nightlife, exciting shopping and great food. Whether you're staying a couple of days ... more »
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Salem is at the mouth of the Naumkeag River in Massachusetts, North of Boston. For most people, the name instantly reminds them of the Salem witch trials of 1692. The town commemorates this tragic series of events with witch souvenirs, a ... more »
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The largest city in the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo is considered the Western Hemisphere's first European city. A colony established in in 1492 by Christopher Columbus evolved into a settlement with Gothic architecture and cobblestone ... more »
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Scottsdale, Arizona, dubbed as "The West's Most Western Town," is one of the nation's top western vacation destinations. It possesses beautiful scenery, luxury resorts, world-class golfing, sizzling nightlife and all-season outdoor recreation... more »
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Playing host to some of the most significant American musical developments in the world, Seattle, Washington, grew grunge, founded the garage band explosion, put punk back on the radar and flavored hip hop over the last few decades. Still, ... more »
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Sedona, Arizona, rests at the base of the Oak Creek Canyon and is famous for its beautiful red sandstone formations from the Permian period. The "Red Rocks of Sedona" are also appreciated by many New Age mystics as vortices where a concentration ... more »
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The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily is renowned for its art, cuisine and architecture. The region is packed with interesting places to see and history to enjoy, from the capital city of Palermo to the majestic Mount Etna... more »
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Skopje, Macedonia, is home to cheap wine, good food and modern shopping; it's also home to medieval-style bazaars and centuries-old ruins. Well-known hotels can be pricey, but there is a large mix of alternative cheap accommodations. Macedonia's ... more »
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Visit Slovakia for castles, hiking, skiing and resort facilities that are fully equivalent to those in more heavily traveled countries--only you'll pay less. Getting there can be arduous but the cheap accommodations and unspoiled natural beauty ... more »
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Slovenia, to the west of Italy and bordered by Hungary and Austria, offers skiing, food and wine comparable to many of its more famous Central European counterparts at bargain prices. You'll find a variety of accommodations from hostels to health ... more »
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Cascading 270 feet through the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Snoqualmie Falls flows into the heart of Snoqualmie, Washington, attracting more visitors per year than any site in the state. Startlingly colorful natural backdrops, antique ... more »
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Visit Sofia, Bulgaria, for great shopping, museums and skiing. Travelers to Sofia will find some of the best bargains in accommodations in all of Eastern Europe... more »