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Despite its violent past, Belfast is now a tourist destination for those interested in the less commercialized parts of Ireland. Recently, it's been rejuvenated and has become a popular location for those who need to get away from it all and ... more »
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Bring your taste for beer, waffles and French fries if you plan to visit Belgium. Locals love all three and you'll find them on the menu throughout the country. You'll also discover their unique and rich culture as you travel the low-lying ... more »
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Explore Mayan ruins, take in beautiful landscapes and enjoy the hospitality of the Belizians. Whether you trek through the jungle to see exotic plants and animals or you scuba dive in the awe-inspiring reefs, there's something for everyone in ... more »
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It's hard to tell what to expect from a town whose motto is "The City of Subdued Excitement," but Bellingham has much to recommend it. As one of the northernmost cities in the contiguous United States, Bellingham has provided canning facilities ... more »
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Buffalo, South Dakota, situated in the northwestern part of the state, is far removed from the populous regional cities. This outdoor paradise features magnificent lakes, rolling hills and open terrain. So whether you want to relax by a campfire ... more »
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Cannon Beach, Oregon is a popular ocean resort town. With its four miles of ocenfront property the city brings visitors and vacationers alike. The city was named after the cannon that came ashore from a navy ship that had been shipwrecked... more »
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Ceske Budjevocie is the largest city in South Bohemia and the home of the original Budweiser beer. The sleepy 100,000 person town has a charm all its own and boasts Okatar II Square, which is the largest market square in all of the Czech ... more »
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Charlotte, North Carolina is home to sports fans, financial moguls and good old-fashioned southern charm. It is a temperate location characterized by an interesting mix of rusticism and diversity... more »
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Chattanooga features a variety of attractions—from historic museums and landmarks to modern-day amenities. Restaurants, specialty shops and entertainment venues line the city's streets and a sophisticated transit network makes it easy for ... more »
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Cincinnati, Ohio is positioned on the north bank of the Ohio River. Its legendary skyline was shown in the opening credits of "WKRP." Cincinnati is home to the first professional baseball team in the United States, the Cincinnati Reds... more »
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Dayton, known as the "Gem City," is famous as the birthplace of aviation and the Wright brothers and offers many museums of aviation history. It's an interesting town to visit, and here's information on how to plan a trip there... more »
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The beauty of Dublin's well-manicured landscape and large network of bikeways and parks make it a popular tourist attraction in central Ohio. It's so close to Columbus, you might want to stay in green Dublin instead of the city. Here's ... more »
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From the natural wonder of the Great Smoky Mountains to its numerous historic attractions, the mountain retreat of Gatlinburg, Tennessee is a vacationer's paradise. Follow these tips when you plan your next visit there... more »
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Beautiful Gold Beach, Oregon is a seaside town where visitors can enjoy the breathtaking coastal scenery. It's located about 30 miles north of the California border where the Rogue River spills into the Pacific... more »
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Greenville is located in the northwest part of South Carolina, a region the locals refer to as Upcountry. It is a scenic town with abundant shopping, dining, entertainment and cultural activities for everyone to enjoy. From trendy restaurants and ... more »
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Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Keystone is home to the Mount Rushmore National Monument. Visitors will find a variety of accommodations at affordable prices not far from other historic landmarks, sites and attractions. Whether you ... more »
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Located in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Kohler is best known for its namesake, the Kohler Company, one of the biggest plumbing enterprises in the world. In fact, the company created the town just for its workers back in 1912. Today, more than ... more »
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Created from a rugged mountain area in 1902, Lake Toxaway is an exclusive resort area. The first artificial lake in the Appalachians has become a favorite getaway for rejuvenation and relaxation... more »
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Wash away your blues with a visit to this charming southern city located along the banks of the Mississippi River. Memphis offers visitors abundant recreational and cultural activities, and not just during the early hours. Once the sun sets over ... more »
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Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, is located in the north central part of the state. Known as the "Music City," Nashville is considered the birthplace of country music and remains one of the music industry's most influential towns. From ... more »
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Located at the base of Puget Sound and in the shadows of the Olympic Mountains, Olympia has earned its reputation as a beautiful vacation spot. The thriving arts and music scene, adds to a hip but laidback atmosphere. Consider these tips if you ... more »
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Located along the banks of the Missouri River, Pierre is South Dakota's capital city as well as one of the two oldest settlements in the state. The city features year-round outdoor recreation that celebrates the spirit, culture and heritage of ... more »
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Pigeon Forge is one of Tennessee's premiere family destinations. In this gateway city to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you'll find various cultural attractions and restaurants galore as well as a hip social scene. Here are some tips to ... more »
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Port Townsend, Washington, bustled in the mid-19th century with the anticipation of becoming the largest port in the West. Beautiful Victorian houses were built and the area thrived. Fortunes change, however, and Port Townsend saw its heyday end. ... more »
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The popular Ohio resort and tourist village Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island offers fishing and spelunking by day and plenty of nightlife as well. The season runs from April to October. Here's information about where to stay and what to do in ... more »