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7 Things You Absolutely Must Do In Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville is a unique vacation spot. As I found out on a recent trip to the area, there is something for everyone to do no matter what their interests may be. Along with their burgeoning food and drink scene,...

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What You Need to Know Before Taking Your First RV Trip

Taking or first RV trip has been on my family’s travel bucket list for years. The idea of exploring several places in a short amount of time—without having to unpack and repack—appealed to us. It seemed similar to taking...

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How to Choose the Perfect Vacation Rental

Hotels can be expensive family vacation options. Often times a vacation house rental can be a more cost-effective way for families to travel.  If you are looking to spend less, have more room and even an oceanfront view, consider a home rental...

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5 Amazing Farmers’ Markets in Vermont

Farmers' markets can be found year-round in Vermont on almost every day of the week. While they used to be places that only chefs and culinary experts would frequent, farmer's markets have become a place for the community to gather,...

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Where to Eat on Eleuthera

Just a short flight from Nassau, Eleuthera is a small outer island in the archipelago of the Bahamas. With miles of pink sand beaches and a relatively small number of hotels, this underdeveloped tropical destination is the ideal place to...

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5 Reasons to Stay at Archer Hotel New York

It is the little things that make a difference at the Archer Hotel New York. Modern travelers have come to expect standard hotel amenities such as coffee makers, robes, slippers and even turndown service. At the Archer, they've raised...

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Why You Should Visit St. Simons Island, GA

St. Simons Island is the largest of the four barrier islands that make up the Golden Isles. Located on the southern tip of Georgia's coast, the island's shoreline is dotted with historic landmarks, museums, galleries, and hotels. With miles...

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Where to Eat in the Outer Banks Now

The Outer Banks of North Carolina might not be known as a culinary destination yet but it should be. The OBX, as it is known by the locals, is more than just beaches with roadside seafood shacks. It is a...

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