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Bomba for beginners: Where to learn how to drum or dance along
If there is one thing Boricuas are known for all around the world, it’s their vibrant, infectious music infused with the unique rhythms of the island.
If you walk the colorful streets of Old San Juan on the weekend, you will!-->!-->!-->…
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9 Southern Arizona indoor amusement parks parents will love too
Southern Arizona is home to tons of indoor amusement parks where kids can jump, climb, slide, and play for hours. But the kids don’t have to be the only ones having fun. There are plenty of places that provide fun for the whole family —!-->…
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Your Guide to North Carolina’s Spring Sky Spectacles
As spring 2024 unfurls its green carpet across the Tar Heel State, keep your eyes pealed skyward, folks. North Carolina's night canopy is set to twinkle with a medley of celestial events that'll have you moonstruck and starry-eyed. From a…
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No kids allowed: Adults-only restaurants in Philadelphia
We love kids, but we also understand that sometimes you want to book a babysitter, get out of the house, and relax in peaceful quiet. Some Philadelphia restaurants understand that too.
We’ve compiled a list of popular Philly!-->!-->!-->…
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The lesser-known state park in northeast NC that’s idyllic in spring
In March 2005, Vermont native Chuck Richardson packed up his camping gear, piled a canoe and kayak on top of his truck, and with encouragement from his wife, left for a few weeks to find sunshine.
Richardson meandered down the East!-->!-->!-->…
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Venezuelan grub in Vegas: Where are the best arepas?
Arepas are a staple of South American cuisine, with iterations in Columbia, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador.
In Venezuela, these round cornmeal patties are grilled or deep-fried, split as a sandwich, and stuffed with delicious fillings!-->!-->!-->…
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The store Up North that’s like a time machine to the 1800s
Gone are the days when you could hitch up the stagecoach and round up the kids for a trip to the general store — but on the Old Mission Peninsula, you can get pretty close.
As the link between the frontier trading posts of yesterday and!-->!-->!-->…
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Who knew there were so many quirky museums in Davenport, Iowa?
Residents of and visitors to Davenport, Iowa, have likely planned stops at the Figge Art Museum, with its collection of art housed in an impressive glass building you can see on the banks of the Mississippi River, and the Putnam Museum and!-->…
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Hounds on holiday: 6 pet-friendly hotels & resorts in the Poconos
Want to get away, but wish the furry members of your family could join your vacation?
Pennsylvania’s famous holiday destination, the Pocono Mountains, is an ideal place to bring your pup along for the ride. The mountains have miles of!-->!-->!-->…
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The famous residents of Milwaukee’s oldest cemetery
A visit to a cemetery can be a somber occasion, but it can also be an opportunity to learn about history — especially in an old graveyard like Milwaukee’s Calvary Cemetery. First consecrated in 1857, the cemetery is the city’s oldest!-->…
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