Archive for the ‘United States’ Category

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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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. [...]

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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 [...]

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Off the coast of Maine, southeast of Bangor and accessible by car, is Mount Desert Island. The most charming and popular town on the island is Bar Harbor, located on the east side overlooking Frenchman’s Bay.

Bar Harbor has a quaint New England feel accented by the ever present lobster buoys dotting Frenchman’s Bay. If [...]

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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. [...]

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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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