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A Quaint Town for a Wary Traveler

Now, when most people think of a relaxing vacation, they usually think of places such as Florida, or the Caribbean. But might I ask, who thinks of a soothing summer holiday in such a small town as...

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Fort Wayne–A Hidden Treasure

The city may be unknown to many, but it is expounding with adventure and fun! Always something to do...            ...

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Alexander(ia) the Great

To all my travel aficionados: Today is not another account of my exotic excursions.  Today’s blog entry is about my own backyard.  This story begins with a visit from an...

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The Underrated Cities of Upstate New York

          Upstate New York is...

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My Eyes See The Beautiful Fort.

When many people think of Florida they think of the hot sun, beautiful beaches and natives walking around in tank tops, flip flops and shorts. They also believe that the only city of any importance...

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Welcome to the Capital of the Free World

          I have been on so many adventurous trips in my community.  One of the advantages of living near Washington, DC is that there are so many...

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A Great State

There are many things about Des Moines, Iowa that would tempt even the most jaded to visit. We have an art museum that houses renowned works of art, restaurants for every taste palate imaginable...

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Come Visit Jacksonville, Florida!

When I first moved to Jacksonville, Florida at the age 12, I didn’t know what to expect at all. I never imagined that it would be a city where I could grow, potentially attend a top notch college,...

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Columbia, a Gem in the Midwest

Two weeks before my fifth birthday, I moved to Columbia, Missouri (http://www.gocolumbiamo.com/) for my dad’s new job. Typical of...

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