New Jersey has 600 diners, more than any other place. Many featured by Guy Fieri on Diners, Drive-ins and Divers. Classic home cooking in shiny chrome nostalgia.
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Filed under: New Jersey
Social Tagging: brownstone diner • Diner Capital of the World • diners • egg platter diner • mustache bill's diner • new jersey diners • nyc • travel • white mana diner
Filed under: National Parks
Social Tagging: Crater Lake • Free Park Admission • National Park Service • US National Parks • Yosemite • Zion
The National Park Service’s free park admission program has been so well received by travelers that the NPS is giving us more free days:
June 5-6, 2010
August 14-15, 2010
September 25, 2010
November 11, 2010
100+ parks, such as beautiful Crater Lake in Oregon, Zion in Utah and Yosemite in California will offer free admission to all visitors. [...]
Filed under: Philadelphia
Social Tagging: Cheese Steak • Chickie's & Pete's • Citizens Bank Park • Philadephia • Reading Terminal Market • restaurants • Tony Luke's • travel
I was treated to some foodie brotherly love this past weekend in Philadelphia. I spent my short 24 hours running around seeing the sights and trying as many of the fun foods that Philadlphelphia is famous for as I could. If you’re headed there for a visit try some of these yummy Philly classics and [...]
Filed under: Arizona
Social Tagging: Arizona • Coyote Buttes • The Wave • travel • Utah
The Wave is an amazing natural wonder — sandstone rock which has been formed by millions of years of erosion into a wave shape with stunning, multi-colored swirls of layered strata. It’s part of the Coyote Buttes, an area located in northern Arizona right on the Utah border and about 30 miles west of Page. [...]
Filed under: Massachusetts
Social Tagging: berkshires • deerfield river • Massachusetts • travel • white water kayaking • zoar gap
Whitewater kayaking is an adreline rush. There’s a 17 mile stretch on the Deerfield River in Massachusetts between dams that’s popular for whitewater kyaking, rafting and canoeing. The biggest feature on the run, about 5 miles downstream from the dam, is Zoar Gap with class III (plus!!) rapids, although you encounter class II to III rapids earlier on.
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