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Sample the local cheeses and beers that made Wisconsin famous. Located in the Great Lakes region of the United States, Wisconsin is a beautiful state that combines farming communities, progressive industry and tourism for its income... more »
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York is the second oldest incorporated town in Maine, named after its English counterpart. A popular spot for summer fun and sun on the beach, York is also a good place to learn about U.S. history, all the way back to the earliest days of ... more »
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Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria. Home to 500,000 people, it's located in the heart of the African savannah, and it offers a neutral and culturally diverse environment that visitors will find fascinating, exciting and educational... more »
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Addis Ababa is the capital city as well as one of the two city administrations of Ethiopia. You will find the best tourist accommodations in the country in Addis Ababa, as well as the best options for shopping, attractions and dining... more »
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The Adirondack Mountains region of New York features some of the most breathtaking scenery in the state. With more than six million acres of woodlands and mountains, as well as Lake Champlain and the St. Lawrence River, the Adirondacks are the ... more »
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Located in northeastern Ohio, Akron is known as the "City of Invention." Akron's local government maintains the famous Ohio & Erie Canal and its Towpath Trail, and the Akron Zoo is a must-see. Here's some tips if you want to plan a trip to this city... more »
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More than 21 million people visited Alabama in 2005 and the numbers continue to grow as people discover the state's lush outdoor parks, lakes and mountain areas. Visitors can venture out to historical sites of the Civil War, landmarks of the ... more »
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Wildlife and nature enthusiasts will be enthralled by Alaska's abundance of animals in their original habitat and untouched landscapes. As America's northernmost state, Alaska is known for its colder temperatures and limited amount of daylight ... more »
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Book your next vacation to Albany, New York, and explore the state capitol building, historic homes, and plenty of world-class museums. For a fun roadside attraction, check out one of the only two remaining RCA Nipper dog mascots, atop the RCA ... more »
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Algeria is an African country that sits in the Sahara Desert. In the past, this country has been plagued with civil wars. But now peace has returned and visitors are once again welcome to visit this amazing country... more »
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Algiers is the capital city of Algeria. In this city you will easily find accommodations near major points of interest... more »
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Tucked away in the northeastern corner of France, the Alsace region has been heavily influenced by neighboring Germany. Although the smallest region in France, Alsace has been the subject of bitter battles between Germany and France for centuries... more »
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With more canals than Venice and more bridges than Paris, Amsterdam deserves its place among the most visited cities in Europe. Your accommodations don't have to be the most expensive or highly rated for you to explore this popular city to the ... more »
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Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands. This city is known for its artists, architecture, Red Light District and amazing attractions... more »
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Tourists flock to famous Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, the second biggest city in upscale Orange County. With Los Angeles just 28 miles away, a trip to Anaheim makes an ideal mini-getaway during a longer SoCal vacation... more »
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Anatolia, the Asian portion of the country of Turkey, is also known as Asia Minor. It encompasses almost all of Turkey, excluding half of the city of Istanbul and the extreme northwestern part of the country that is in Europe. In Anatolia, you ... more »
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Look no further than Anchorage if you want to visit the cultural center of Alaska. All of the amenities of the lower 48 states are present in this metropolis with the gorgeous backdrop of unspoiled terrain. The city is warmed by a maritime ... more »
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Andorra is a small country located between Spain and France. Here you will find excellent shopping, fun festivals and serious snow... more »
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Angkor Wat is not the political capital of Cambodia, but it does seem to be the temple capital of this country. Here you can visit over 30 different temple complexes, as well as many other interesting sights... more »
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Angola is an amazing country in southern Africa that is currently recovering from very turbulent times. Here you will find beautiful wildlife and scenery, amazing sights and wonderful people... more »
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A seaport village with more history on its streets than most museums have on their walls, Annapolis, Maryland is a truly unique community. A charming town with lots to see and do, executives and leisure travelers alike will find Annapolis a ... more »
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Well-known for its deserts, the Grand Canyon and scorching temperatures, Arizona is a hotbed of tourism and business growth. Despite its relatively young age, the state is maturing and growing by leaps and bounds... more »
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Arkansas is a southern state in the United States located just above Louisiana and in the middle of Oklahoma, Missouri, and Tennessee. It is a state best known for the Ozark Mountains and as the home to former President Bill Clinton... more »
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Famously known as a green city, Arnhem also boasts a dynamic commercial environment and several attractive new development projects. A newly designed high-speed railway station makes Arnhem an ideal launch point for a tour of the Netherlands, ... more »
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For the rich and famous, there's no better winter retreat than Aspen, Colorado. The resorts are fancy and the mountains are perfectly packed with snow, creating an attractive destination for the likes of John Denver, Kevin Costner, Jack Nicholson ... more »