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The Jewel of the West Coast-San Francisco

Few places have as rich a history as my home. From being a Spanish Mission before devolving into a den of thieves and debauchery and then blossoming into a multicultural cosmopolitan crossroads of...

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Not Everything is What it Seems

My first instinct was that I wasn't going to like the Estrella Mountain community. There was not much too it. All I saw was, The Elliot Market drug store, a gas station, and houses. In mind that...

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This Is My Home, This Is Pakistan

A steady stream of water trickles down the mountain side, settling itself into the flower beds below. There’s a light mist hovering throughout the atmosphere, carrying scents and flavors...

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Spartanburg, South Carolina – A Kalidescope of Unexpected Discoveries

Founded in the 1780s as a courthouse village, Spartanburg, South Carolina, located...

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Sun, Sand, and Speed

Palm trees line the horizon as the salty air combines with exhaust fumes and the hum of city life. Whether the birthplace of speed or a bucket list vacation, Daytona Beach is known for its gorgeous...

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Bellingham, Wa: The City of Subdued Excitment

Built between the Cascade Mountain range and the Pacific Ocean, Bellingham is a hidden beauty among the trees, waterfront, and sketchy mountain roads. This town is full of it's own character,...

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The City of Nonconformists

You cannot put Knoxville, Tennessee into a neat, little box and slap a bow on it. It just won’t fit. It’s tasty. It’s musical. It’s cultural. Something that special doesn’t...

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Small Town with a BIg Heart

Tecumseh is a small Michigan town consisting of about 8,521 residents. The name “Tecumseh” comes from the Shawnee Indian leader Chief Tecumseh. Later the city used the Indian Chief as...

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Finding the Art of Michigan’s Capital

Though Lansing is the capital of Michigan, it doesn’t exactly have tourists flocking there.  This, however, does not erase the exciting and beautiful places that people,...

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