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Wild Days of Winter

Wild Days of Winter At Lake Metroparks, one of the premier park systems in the greater Cleveland area promoting over 50 miles of trails and 35 parks, you and your group can experience one of the very best winter traditions recently created, the Wild Days of Winter. This is one of the ‘sweetest holiday events’ in Cleveland,…
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Amish Country Cleveland

Amish Country Cleveland Welcome to Ohio’s own Amish Country, a unique culture in the northeast that is actually home to one of the largest Amish settlements in the world. This area, mostly within the Geauga and Tuscarawas Counties, will provide your group with ample adventure and education, a more simple area that allows you to…
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Entrepreneurship Tours in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City may not be the very first place you think of when it comes to great entrepreneurship tours, but it really should be. The capital of the state of Oklahoma, this highly popular city is known for its dazzling downtown scene, popular capitol complex, memorials dedicated to the tragic OKC bombing, and of course,…
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Pack Plan and Prep: NYC Travel Guide

While preparing for a weekend getaway or lengthy summer vacation in New York City there are several different things you should keep in mind. For instance, the local weather, food selection, hotel and lodging accommodations, airfare prices and practices, and regional/cultural norms all play different roles in how exactly you as a guest can best…
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College Campus Visits in Tennessee

Tennessee, known to many as the home of country music, is a state full of top-notch colleges that boast all the best in academics, arts, and athletics. There are several notable musics, music business, and production degree programs offered at the colleges within this state, especially in Music City, aka Nashville. Enjoy exploring these location-unique…
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Top 10 Travel Trips for College Students

Let’s face it, there are very few times in your life when you are more broke, and at the same time more eager to travel, than when you are in college. Wanderlust seems to hit hard once students start living on their own and experiencing things for themselves. Unfortunately, however, their empty pocketbooks never seem…
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Seven Mile Bridge

Seven Mile Bridge [caption id="attachment_31210" align="alignright" width="200"] Seven Mile Bridge Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] Next stop: one of the most famous bridges in the country, at one point even considered to be the 8th Wonder of the World. The highly popular and history-filled Seven Mile Bridge is a famously long box girder bridge located in Monroe…
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Fort Zachary Taylor State Park

Fort Zachary Taylor State Park Key West Welcome to ‘Key West’s Best Beach’, aka Fort Zachary Taylor State Park, aka Fort Taylor. This 54 acre Floridian State Park is considered to be a National Historic Landmark focusing on civil war era history, as well as one of the best beaches in Florida’s southern tip. Established…
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Southernmost Point Buoy

Southernmost Point Buoy [caption id="attachment_31179" align="alignright" width="300"] Southernmost Point Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] Key West The Southernmost Point Buoy is the famously anchored concrete buoy in Key West that is constantly surrounded by crowds of tourists and locals alike, each wanting a glimpse of a fabled southern spot. This marks one of the most extreme points…
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Mallory Square

Mallory Square [caption id="attachment_31176" align="alignright" width="425"] Mallory Square Juggler Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] Key West Welcome to Mallory Square, the area’s premier waterfront square surrounded by many different quality eateries and shops. Specifically located on 400 Wall Street, Mallory Square is well known for crowds of people gathering here to watch the sunset each evening, this…
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