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Loaded with history, nature and family-friendly entertainment, New England is prime road-tripping country. Here’s an itinerary of our favorite stops The United States start in these six rugged states. And when British explorer Captain John Smith explored New England’s shores in the early 1600s, he grasped the charm and resilience of his surroundings – and
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People who’ve never really considered a visit to “Flyover Country” usually find themselves pleasantly surprised — and sometimes even downright shocked — by just how much there is to see, do and experience in the great American Midwest, often for free. Defined by wide-open swathes of farmland, friendly small towns and attractive urban cities (not
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​It’s official: travel is back with a vengeance. According to the AAA Memorial Day holiday travel forecast, 37 million people are expected to travel over the long weekend this year, up 60% from last year. That said, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends not traveling unless you’re fully vaccinated — as in,
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With over 1 million square miles of terrain, including snow-capped mountains, crashing coastlines, grand deserts, lush rainforests, bustling city centers and rural countrysides, Argentina is home to a huge diversity of offerings. When traveling through Argentina for the first time, it can be daunting to nail down what to see and what to do. To
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Montana is criminally underrated. Its natural beauty has earned it the nickname “The Last Best Place” and, after a week-long road trip across the state, you’ll have a hard time arguing otherwise. The western half of Montana is particularly spectacular thanks to the wonders of Glacier National Park, Flathead Valley, and its many small town
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Hot springs are the perfect opportunity to get out of the house during the pandemic, be one with the great outdoors, and literally soak in the natural beauty of the earth. There are more hot springs in and around Reno than anyone knows what to do with. Some are through resorts while most others are
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​Ever since Native Americans blazed the first trails through the wilderness, Californians have been hikers. Oceanside rambles, desert palm oases, skyscraping peaks and silent forests await. Here are 10 of California’s best hiking trails. Editor’s note: Please check the latest travel restrictions due to COVID-19 or the California wildfires before planning any trip and always follow government advice. 
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Tickets will go on sale for shows starting September 14, 2021. In a Tweet on May 5, 2021, Andrew Cuomo announced:  “NEW: Broadway shows will be ready to open September 14 at 100% capacity. Tickets go on sale starting tomorrow. Broadway is major part of our state’s identity and economy, and we are thrilled that
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​The European Union released a plan on Monday to ease restrictions on non-essential travel, such as tourism. The Commission is proposing that Member States ease the current restrictions on non-essential travel into the EU to take into account the progress of vaccination campaigns and developments in the epidemiological situation worldwide. The Commission proposes to allow entry to
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Yellowstone, America’s first national park is big — 2.2 million-acres big. In addition to its size, Yellowstone divides into distinctly different regions and habitats that include geysers, fumaroles, and other geothermal features plus a canyon, a lake, and a series of limestone terraces as well as an abundance of roaming wildlife. With such vastness and
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