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Phoenix Awards Recognize Restoration Efforts at Historic Travel Destinations

Share The 2009 Phoenix Awards have been presented by the Society of American Travel Writers to honor efforts to restore ...

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Nation's Oldest Restaurants Still Up and Running

Scores of restaurants are shuttering each week, yet some of the oldest institutions around the nation are weathering the ...

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Five Strange Fast Food Locations Around the World

Burgers and fries sold inside a museum? That's right, it looks like fast-food giant McDonald's has cracked into the fine ...

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Great Landmarks Overshadowed By Bigger Tourist Attractions

Every city has their own version of a totem – that thing that people go to see and take pictures with (or on, or ...

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Best North American Wine Destinations

When people think wine country, they often think about France, Spain or Italy. And while those wine regions are ...

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America the Beautiful Landmarks Coined on Quarters

We've seen presidential heads, we've seen states, and now we're going to see the best that America can offer. ...

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Eleven Reasons Why Phoenix is Awesome

Phoenix is a surprising town. Outside of the sports teams and the Super Bowl from a couple of years ago, you don't hear ...

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Arthur Guinness Day: Guinness Celebrates 250th Birthday With Tom Jones and Tons of Beer

It's 17:59 in Ireland right now which means practically the whole country just raised a pint to toast Arthur Guinness, ...

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Miami Design District for the Hipster Crowd

Tired of the SoBe scene? There's a new hotspot emerging in Miami and it's all about cutting-edge fashion, art and ...

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Smithsonian's Museum of the American Indian Honored by Big Shot Project

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Rochester Institute of Technology's "Big Shot Project." More of an open ...

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Ten Best American Tours

Often times, making vacation plans are easier when you hook up with a well-run tour that gives you a great view of a ...

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Towns Losing Norman Rockwell Charm?

What happens when towns lose their identity? Do they just make a new one or do they become homogeneous and boring. Are ...

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Visiting Graves of The Rich and Famous

About 500,000 people visit the home and grave of Elvis Presley each year. Parisian tourists often make the trip to Jim ...

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Best American Breweries 2009

American beer is experiencing a renaissance of sorts. Over the past 10 to 20 years, the reputation of what "American ...

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Living the Map: Overseas For Another 50 Jobs

Perhaps you remember Daniel Seddiqui, the guy on a mission to get 50 jobs in 50 states. Well, we caught up with him ...

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