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The Rewards Program Mistake People Make Before Booking A Hotel
NewsApr 26, 2026

The Rewards Program Mistake People Make Before Booking A Hotel

Rising travel costs are prompting travelers to seek savings, and hotel loyalty programs offer a free, quick way to cut expenses. Signing up unlocks immediate perks such as discounted rates, free breakfast, and potential upgrades, even for infrequent travelers. Major...

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Not Southwest, Not Delta: This Airline Ranks Highest For Easy Economy Check-Ins
NewsApr 26, 2026

Not Southwest, Not Delta: This Airline Ranks Highest For Easy Economy Check-Ins

Consumer Reports surveyed over 17,000 members about 2022‑early 2023 flights and ranked Hawaiian Airlines highest for economy‑class check‑in ease. The airline’s digital‑first check‑in, available 24 hours ahead and closing 50 minutes before departure, earned praise alongside its strong customer‑service reputation. Hawaiian also...

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What The 3 Best US States To Retire In 2026 All Have In Common
NewsApr 26, 2026

What The 3 Best US States To Retire In 2026 All Have In Common

WalletHub’s 2026 ranking names Wyoming, Florida and South Dakota as the three best U.S. states for retirees, citing strong performance in affordability, quality of life and health‑care metrics. All three states share tax‑friendly policies, with no personal income, estate or...

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Between Knoxville And Roanoke Is A Breathtaking Mountain Lake For Fishing, Trails, And Paddling
NewsApr 26, 2026

Between Knoxville And Roanoke Is A Breathtaking Mountain Lake For Fishing, Trails, And Paddling

South Holston Lake, a 7,580‑acre reservoir straddling the Tennessee‑Virginia border, is a premier destination for fishing, paddling and hiking. The lake is celebrated for small‑mouth bass and hosts a variety of other game fish, with a $21 annual license required...

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Here's What Happens To All The Forgotten Items Left Behind At Airbnbs, Per Hosts
NewsApr 26, 2026

Here's What Happens To All The Forgotten Items Left Behind At Airbnbs, Per Hosts

Airbnb hosts handle forgotten items on a case‑by‑case basis, following an informal hierarchy that favors discarding consumables, keeping or selling low‑value goods, and promptly contacting guests about valuables. While many hosts go the extra mile—sometimes covering shipping costs—others charge fees...

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Canada's 'Gateway To Cape Breton Highlands National Park' Is A Scenic Town With Coastal Hotel Stays And Camping
NewsApr 26, 2026

Canada's 'Gateway To Cape Breton Highlands National Park' Is A Scenic Town With Coastal Hotel Stays And Camping

Chéticamp, an Acadian fishing village on Nova Scotia’s northwest coast, serves as the western gateway to Cape Breton Highlands National Park and the iconic Cabot Trail. The town offers a blend of beachfront campgrounds, boutique inns such as Archie & Isidore,...

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This Historic Missouri Neighborhood Is A Highly Walkable Base In Kansas City
NewsApr 26, 2026

This Historic Missouri Neighborhood Is A Highly Walkable Base In Kansas City

West Plaza, a historic Kansas City neighborhood, has transformed into one of the city’s most walkable districts. Anchored by the Spanish‑Revival Country Club Plaza and linked by a free streetcar, the area offers easy access to dining, museums, and boutique...

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Canada's Riverside College City Is Brimming With Charm
NewsApr 25, 2026

Canada's Riverside College City Is Brimming With Charm

Moncton, New Brunswick’s most populous city with roughly 102,500 residents, brands itself as the “Hub City” because of its central location in Canada’s Maritime provinces. It was the first Canadian municipality to adopt English and French as official languages, a...

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Asheville's First Filipinx Restaurant Is Top-Rated With Traditional Flavors And An Intimate Setting
NewsApr 25, 2026

Asheville's First Filipinx Restaurant Is Top-Rated With Traditional Flavors And An Intimate Setting

Neng Jr.’s, Asheville’s first Filipinx restaurant, opened in 2022 and quickly became a culinary standout. The intimate 18‑seat spot earned a James Beard finalist nod for Best New Restaurant in 2023 and landed on USA Today’s Top Restaurants list for...

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Are US Airlines Actually Changing Their Accepted Measurements For Carry-Ons In 2026?
NewsApr 24, 2026

Are US Airlines Actually Changing Their Accepted Measurements For Carry-Ons In 2026?

Travel expert Samantha Brown debunked a viral claim that U.S. airlines will start measuring carry‑on bags by including wheels and handles in 2026. In reality, all major carriers have always counted the entire bag, including hardware, within their size limits....

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Forget Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Visit This Old-Growth Forest For Scenic Hiking And Fewer Crowds
NewsApr 24, 2026

Forget Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Visit This Old-Growth Forest For Scenic Hiking And Fewer Crowds

Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest, a 3,800‑acre old‑growth preserve in western North Carolina, offers hikers the same mountain scenery as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) without the year‑round crowds. The forest features a two‑mile Memorial Loop for casual walkers and...

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New Mexico's Glorious 'Quiet Lake' Is A Serene State Park Escape With Stellar Fishing And Camping
NewsApr 24, 2026

New Mexico's Glorious 'Quiet Lake' Is A Serene State Park Escape With Stellar Fishing And Camping

Heron Lake State Park, a newly designated "quiet lake" in northern New Mexico, offers a low‑wake boating environment amid pine‑forested, 7,167‑foot elevation scenery. The park, created by a 1971 dam on Willow Creek, has become a premier year‑round fishing destination,...

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Nestled Between Nashville And Evansville Is A Kentucky City With A Historic Downtown, Quaint Shops, And A Museum
NewsApr 24, 2026

Nestled Between Nashville And Evansville Is A Kentucky City With A Historic Downtown, Quaint Shops, And A Museum

Russellville, Kentucky, a town of about 7,000 residents, sits roughly an hour from Nashville and under two hours from Evansville, making it a convenient road‑trip stop. Its historic downtown square spans 50 city blocks, the largest historic district among similarly...

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The US Airport With The Most Flights In 2026 So Far
NewsApr 24, 2026

The US Airport With The Most Flights In 2026 So Far

Chicago O’Hare International Airport has become the United States’ busiest airport by flight volume, logging 860,015 takeoffs and landings in 2025—a 10.8% increase over 2024. In January 2026 O’Hare recorded 64,695 aircraft operations, surpassing Atlanta’s 61,776. The surge is driven...

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America's Top-Rated Dog Beach For 2025 Is A Leash-Free Florida Paradise For Your Furry Friends
NewsApr 23, 2026

America's Top-Rated Dog Beach For 2025 Is A Leash-Free Florida Paradise For Your Furry Friends

Jupiter Dog Beach in Florida has been crowned America’s No. 1 dog‑friendly beach by USA Today readers for 2025, marking its second straight year at the top. The 2.5‑mile off‑leash stretch between markers 26 and 27 offers restrooms, showers, and nearby...

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Situated Between Spokane And Tacoma Is Washington's Mountainous State Park With Trails For Hiking And Biking
NewsApr 23, 2026

Situated Between Spokane And Tacoma Is Washington's Mountainous State Park With Trails For Hiking And Biking

Squilchuck State Park, a 249‑acre wilderness area at 3,200 feet in Washington’s Cascades, sits roughly three hours from Spokane and Tacoma. The park features about five miles of family‑friendly hiking loops, a challenging 7.3‑mile Upper Wheeler Reservoir trail, and roughly 12 miles...

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Canada's Once-Thriving Limestone Quarry Is Now A World-Famous Garden With Endless Breathtaking Flowers
NewsApr 23, 2026

Canada's Once-Thriving Limestone Quarry Is Now A World-Famous Garden With Endless Breathtaking Flowers

The former limestone quarry on Vancouver Island, once operated by Robert Pim Butchart, has been reinvented as the world‑renowned Butchart Gardens. Jennie Butchart spearheaded the conversion in 1909, creating the iconic Sunken Garden and later adding Italian, Rose, Japanese and Mediterranean...

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California's First DarkSky-Approved Resort Is A Breathtaking Yosemite Paradise
NewsApr 23, 2026

California's First DarkSky-Approved Resort Is A Breathtaking Yosemite Paradise

Under Canvas Yosemite, a new 85‑acre glamping resort on the eastern edge of Yosemite National Park, has earned California’s first Dark Sky‑approved lodging certification. The site features 71 fully furnished safari‑style tents, including “Stargazer” units with ceiling windows for unobstructed...

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Missouri's Oldest Shopping Mall Is A Midwest Gem With Beautiful Spanish-Style Buildings
NewsApr 23, 2026

Missouri's Oldest Shopping Mall Is A Midwest Gem With Beautiful Spanish-Style Buildings

Country Club Plaza, opened in 1922, is Missouri’s oldest shopping mall and a 15‑block open‑air destination in Kansas City. Its Spanish‑Revival architecture, highlighted by a 138‑foot Giralda Tower replica, creates a Mediterranean ambiance uncommon in the Midwest. The plaza hosts...

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Washington's Once-Thriving Military Fort Is Now A Coastal State Park Gem With Trails, Fishing, And Beach Fun
NewsApr 22, 2026

Washington's Once-Thriving Military Fort Is Now A Coastal State Park Gem With Trails, Fishing, And Beach Fun

Fort Ebey State Park, a 651‑acre former World II coastal fort on Whidbey Island, opened to the public in 1981. The site preserves Battery 248’s historic ruins while offering 28 miles of hiking, mountain‑bike, and paragliding trails. Visitors can fish in stocked...

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Canada's Stunning National Park Outside Edmonton Is An Idyllic Getaway With Bison, Hiking Trails, And Lake Fun
NewsApr 22, 2026

Canada's Stunning National Park Outside Edmonton Is An Idyllic Getaway With Bison, Hiking Trails, And Lake Fun

Elk Island National Park, located just 30 miles east of Edmonton, offers a compact yet diverse wilderness experience with 11 marked trails, two pristine lakes, and free‑roaming bison herds. Designated part of the UNESCO‑recognized Beaver Hills Biosphere in 2016, the park...

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Ohio's Former 'Pottery Capital Of America' Is An Unsung City With Museums, Antiques, And Downtown Eats
NewsApr 22, 2026

Ohio's Former 'Pottery Capital Of America' Is An Unsung City With Museums, Antiques, And Downtown Eats

East Liverpool, Ohio, once housed over 100 potteries from 1840‑1940 and earned the nickname "Pottery Capital of America." The city’s industrial decline in the 1980s left many factories shuttered, but its heritage lives on through museums, the annual Tri‑State Pottery...

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Florida's Free Sculpture Garden In Orlando Is A Lovely Escape
NewsApr 22, 2026

Florida's Free Sculpture Garden In Orlando Is A Lovely Escape

The Lake Nona Sculpture Garden in Orlando offers a free, 50,000‑sq‑ft art experience just 12 minutes from the international airport. Featuring the Lewis Collection, the site showcases works by Henry Moore, Fernando Botero and a replica of the iconic Charging...

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Near Downtown Memphis Is A Historic Tennessee State Park Packed With Outdoor Recreation
NewsApr 22, 2026

Near Downtown Memphis Is A Historic Tennessee State Park Packed With Outdoor Recreation

T.O. Fuller State Park, a 1,100‑acre historic preserve just nine miles from downtown Memphis, was created by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930s and originally served African‑American visitors during the Jim Crow era. Today the park is free to...

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Between Birmingham And Montgomery Is Alabama's 'Little Swede Town' With Local Farms And A Popular Festival
NewsApr 22, 2026

Between Birmingham And Montgomery Is Alabama's 'Little Swede Town' With Local Farms And A Popular Festival

Thorsby, Alabama, a rural community of about 2,000 residents, markets itself as the state’s “Little Swede Town” thanks to its Scandinavian roots and thriving family farms. Each October the town’s Swedish Festival attracts regional visitors with a 5K race, auto...

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Just North Of Toledo Is A Peaceful Michigan Village With Quirky Shops, Welcoming Streets, And A Zoo
NewsApr 22, 2026

Just North Of Toledo Is A Peaceful Michigan Village With Quirky Shops, Welcoming Streets, And A Zoo

Lambertville, Michigan, a quiet village ten miles north of Toledo, offers a blend of charming streets, quirky boutique shops, and a family‑friendly zoo. Its location between U.S. Routes 23 and 24 and close proximity to Toledo Express and Detroit Metropolitan airports makes...

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What's The Easiest National Park To Visit From Chicago?
NewsApr 22, 2026

What's The Easiest National Park To Visit From Chicago?

Indiana Dunes National Park is the nearest national park to Chicago, about an hour’s drive from the city’s edge on Lake Michigan’s southern shore. The area was elevated to national‑park status in 2019 and now spans roughly 16,000 acres, including...

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New Mexico's Chic Hotel Outside Albuquerque Offers A Unique Blend Of Native Culture And Modern Amenities
NewsApr 21, 2026

New Mexico's Chic Hotel Outside Albuquerque Offers A Unique Blend Of Native Culture And Modern Amenities

The Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa, nestled in the Santa Ana Pueblo north of Albuquerque, blends Native American heritage with upscale amenities. Guests can explore a Cultural Learning Center, ride rescued horses, and dine on farm‑to‑table dishes sourced from the...

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Between Providence And Boston Is A Vibrant Massachusetts Town Bursting With Diverse Entertainment
NewsApr 21, 2026

Between Providence And Boston Is A Vibrant Massachusetts Town Bursting With Diverse Entertainment

Foxborough, Massachusetts, sits midway between Providence and Boston and has evolved into a vibrant entertainment hub. Home to Gillette Stadium, the town draws millions of Patriots fans and concertgoers, swelling its 6,500‑resident base to over 65,000 on event days. Beyond...

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2 Charming Florida Panhandle Destinations To Retire On The Emerald Coast
NewsApr 21, 2026

2 Charming Florida Panhandle Destinations To Retire On The Emerald Coast

The piece spotlights Pensacola and Panama City Beach as fast‑growing retirement havens in the Florida Panhandle, where affordable housing meets a coastal lifestyle. Pensacola leverages its Naval Air Station, free museums, and nearby nature preserves to attract military retirees and...

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Pennsylvania's Botanical Garden In Pittsburgh Is A Stunning Escape With Lovely Seasonal Flowers And Collections
NewsApr 21, 2026

Pennsylvania's Botanical Garden In Pittsburgh Is A Stunning Escape With Lovely Seasonal Flowers And Collections

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, a 15‑acre oasis in Pittsburgh’s Schenley Park, blends Victorian glasshouse architecture with cutting‑edge renewable technology. Founded in 1893, the facility now houses 14 glass‑encased rooms and more than 20 themed garden spaces, all wheelchair‑accessible. It draws...

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San Antonio's Upscale Suburb Is A Hill Country Escape With Standout Restaurants And Shopping
NewsApr 21, 2026

San Antonio's Upscale Suburb Is A Hill Country Escape With Standout Restaurants And Shopping

Stone Oak, a master‑planned upscale suburb north of San Antonio, offers a convenient Hill Country escape just 25 minutes from downtown and under 20 minutes from the airport. The area features a range of lodging options, from Hyatt Place to...

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Oregon's Scenic Lake Less Than An Hour Outside Portland Offers Excellent Fishing Spots And Hiking Trails
NewsApr 21, 2026

Oregon's Scenic Lake Less Than An Hour Outside Portland Offers Excellent Fishing Spots And Hiking Trails

Henry Hagg Lake, a 1,113‑acre man‑made reservoir 35 miles west of Portland, offers year‑round recreation within Washington County's 2,500‑acre Scoggins Valley Park. The lake supports a diverse fishery—including largemouth bass, rainbow trout, and perch—seasonally stocked by the Oregon Department of...

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5 Things You Could Do On An A Cruise Ship Years Ago But Can't Anymore
NewsApr 21, 2026

5 Things You Could Do On An A Cruise Ship Years Ago But Can't Anymore

The cruise industry has evolved from a niche transport mode into a multi‑billion‑dollar leisure sector, with over 300 ships and an estimated 21.7 million American passengers slated for 2026. Early cruises featured quirky onboard pastimes such as skeet shooting, midnight buffets,...

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Pittsburgh's Unexpectedly Thriving Mall Is A Trendy Pennsylvania Gem With Bustling Shops And Restaurants
NewsApr 21, 2026

Pittsburgh's Unexpectedly Thriving Mall Is A Trendy Pennsylvania Gem With Bustling Shops And Restaurants

Ross Park Mall in Pittsburgh’s North Hills defies the nationwide mall‑closure trend, maintaining a 97.9% occupancy rate across 1.24 million sq ft. The center now hosts more than 150 stores, including over 25 retailers that are unique to the Pittsburgh market. Strategic investments—$14 million in a 2000...

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Chicago Or New York: Which City Really Has The Best Food?
NewsApr 20, 2026

Chicago Or New York: Which City Really Has The Best Food?

Chicago and New York City vie for the title of America’s top food destination, each boasting iconic dishes and celebrated eateries. Rankings are split—Food & Wine places New York first and Chicago second, while Conde Nast Traveler’s readers rank Chicago higher. Objective metrics tilt the balance...

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Massachusetts' Scenic Small-Town Boardwalk Offers Stunning Blue Water Views And Natural Sights
NewsApr 19, 2026

Massachusetts' Scenic Small-Town Boardwalk Offers Stunning Blue Water Views And Natural Sights

The historic Sandwich Boardwalk, a 1,350‑foot wooden path built in 1875, has been rebuilt with safety railings and remains free to walk. It winds over wetlands and leads to Town Neck Beach, offering visitors close‑up views of Cape Cod’s marshes,...

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Arkansas' Once-Thriving Indoor Shopping Mall Is Now An Abandoned Retail Relic
NewsApr 19, 2026

Arkansas' Once-Thriving Indoor Shopping Mall Is Now An Abandoned Retail Relic

The Pines Mall in Pine Bluff, Arkansas opened in 1986 with anchors such as Sears, Dillard's and JCPenney, but a steady exodus of tenants led to its permanent closure in 2020. Only the Dillard's store remains operational, while the rest...

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Nestled Between Dayton And Cincinnati Is An Ohio City With A Walkable Downtown, Family Fun, And Delicious Eats
NewsApr 19, 2026

Nestled Between Dayton And Cincinnati Is An Ohio City With A Walkable Downtown, Family Fun, And Delicious Eats

Middletown, Ohio, a city of under 53,000 residents, sits midway between Dayton and Cincinnati and offers a compact, walkable downtown packed with eateries and cultural sites. Visitors can explore historic venues like the Sorg Opera House and the nation’s oldest...

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This Gateway To Canada's Gorgeous Outdoors Is A Charming Municipality Surrounded By Mountains And Lakes
NewsApr 19, 2026

This Gateway To Canada's Gorgeous Outdoors Is A Charming Municipality Surrounded By Mountains And Lakes

Clearwater, a town of fewer than 2,500 residents in British Columbia, sits on Highway 5 and acts as the primary gateway to the 5,200‑square‑mile Wells Gray Provincial Park. The park features over 40 waterfalls, including Helmcken Falls, Canada’s fourth‑tallest at 462 feet,...

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Skip The Miami Crowds For Florida's Nearby Unique Botanical Garden With Caribbean Vibes
NewsApr 19, 2026

Skip The Miami Crowds For Florida's Nearby Unique Botanical Garden With Caribbean Vibes

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, a 90‑year‑old 83‑acre oasis in Coral Gables, offers a Caribbean‑inspired escape just 10 miles south of downtown Miami. Founded by Colonel Robert H. Montgomery and botanist David Fairchild, the garden showcases rare tropical plants, a butterfly...

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Michigan's Underrated State Park Near The Canadian Border Has Camping And Lake Huron Views
NewsApr 19, 2026

Michigan's Underrated State Park Near The Canadian Border Has Camping And Lake Huron Views

Lakeport State Park, a little‑known gem just 20 minutes from the Canadian border and an hour‑plus from Detroit, offers more than a mile of Lake Huron shoreline and modern camping facilities. The park’s two sections provide 250 campsites, many with...

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Washington's Sail-In State Park Island Has Quiet Coastal Camping
NewsApr 19, 2026

Washington's Sail-In State Park Island Has Quiet Coastal Camping

Stuart Island Marine State Park, a 3‑square‑mile islet in Washington’s San Juan archipelago, offers 18 rustic campsites—including four sail‑in spots reachable only by private boat, kayak or charter. The park, accessible via a short flight to Friday Harbor followed by...

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California's Biggest Amusement Park Isn't Disney Or Universal - It's The 'Thrill Capital Of The World'
NewsApr 19, 2026

California's Biggest Amusement Park Isn't Disney Or Universal - It's The 'Thrill Capital Of The World'

Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, is the state’s largest amusement park by acreage, covering 260 acres and offering over 100 attractions. The park holds the record for the most roller coasters in a single U.S. park, with 17...

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Vermont's Largest Lake Entirely Within The State Is A Fishing Haven Perfect For Boating And Golfing
NewsApr 19, 2026

Vermont's Largest Lake Entirely Within The State Is A Fishing Haven Perfect For Boating And Golfing

Lake Bomoseen, a 2,400‑acre glacial lake, is Vermont’s largest body of water located entirely within the state. The lake supports a year‑round tourism ecosystem that includes boating rentals, guided fishing charters, a historic nine‑hole golf course, and two public beaches...

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New Hampshire's Once-Thriving Town Is Now An Abandoned Relic
NewsApr 18, 2026

New Hampshire's Once-Thriving Town Is Now An Abandoned Relic

Livermore, New Hampshire, was founded in 1876 as a logging settlement owned by the Saunders family and named after Senator Samuel Livermore. A devastating flood in the 1920s destroyed its mill, and a later fire damaged remaining structures, prompting residents...

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Michigan's Oldest Hotel Is Brimming With Historic Charm Between Ann Arbor And Kalamazoo
NewsApr 18, 2026

Michigan's Oldest Hotel Is Brimming With Historic Charm Between Ann Arbor And Kalamazoo

The National House Inn in Marshall, Michigan, is the state’s oldest hotel, originally opened in 1835 as a stagecoach stop and revived in 1976 after a century-long hiatus. The Federal‑style brick building now offers 15 uniquely decorated Victorian‑era rooms equipped...

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Washington's 'Gateway To The North Cascades' Is A Serene Lakeside State Park To Hike, Camp, And Boat
NewsApr 18, 2026

Washington's 'Gateway To The North Cascades' Is A Serene Lakeside State Park To Hike, Camp, And Boat

Twenty‑Five Mile Creek State Park, a former private resort on Lake Chelan, now serves as a family‑friendly campground and boat launch just 20 mi northwest of Chelan, Washington. The park offers 46 tent sites, 21 RV hookups, two public launch ramps, and...

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Between Chicago And Fort Wayne Is Indiana's Under-The-Radar Hilltop Lake For Swimming, Fishing, And Camping
NewsApr 18, 2026

Between Chicago And Fort Wayne Is Indiana's Under-The-Radar Hilltop Lake For Swimming, Fishing, And Camping

Bass Lake, a 1,400‑acre natural lake perched on a hill about 100 miles north of Indianapolis, draws families and anglers with its shallow, spring‑fed waters and a 7‑acre beach. The lake’s unique geology—water supplied from below rather than runoff—creates long,...

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