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The Best Kept Secret of Southern California

The smell of roasting barbeque chicken and the sweet intoxicating smell of kettle corn fill the air as you move down the aisle of vintage sports cars. Route 66 was in town once again and the people that...

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The Little Town That Gets You Away From It All

Edmonds, Washington is a small city just north of Seattle that's nestled on the Puget Sound. Visitors on the beach can watch cruise ships sail to Alaska, ferry boats going back and forth from...

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Off the Beaten Path in Mexico

In 2009 my family moved to Mexico, and after graduating very recently, I stopped living there. Looking back at this I can now see how much fun I had with the expatriate community in my adoptive city...

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When Your Heart Is Calling For It, Will You Listen?

Each sparkling light strung together as if whispering to the moon light sky, that there is always a Tower District, Fresno, CA family willing to keep it lifted above the ground. Tower District is always...

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Traveling to the Traditional Dutch Town of Volkel

Volkel, a small town in the province of Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands, where I have lived for two years, is probably not the first place that comes to mind when you imagine a European vacation....

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Going Rogue in Oregon

Nestled in a fertile valley between the Cascade Range and the Coast Range in Southern Oregon, the Rogue Valley boasts a myriad of attractions ranging from sport fishing to live Shakespeare performances....

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Girl inside Ski Dubai penguin habitat.
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Making the Impossible Possible Since 3000 BC: Visit the Most Ambitious City in the World- Dubai

I'm falling fast.  I can feel myself accelerating as my equipment rides up into uncomfortable areas. But, I don’t care. I glance upwards to see the aircraft I was on just...

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Take a Back Road

To walk down the main street of Red Lodge, Montana is to meander into a world of the past.  The Western influence permeates every storefront: from the soda fountain feel of Scoop's Ice Cream...

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Norman, Oklahoma

If someone said to you “Tell me about Oklahoma,” chances are that images of native Americans, cowboys and dreadful summers surface to mind. While all these things exist in the “sooner...

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