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Volare con Vino on Your Flight Back from Rome

Say Good Bye to Rome with Wine in Hand!   Have flights to Rome? Fantastico! And if you're a wine lover you might think you've stumbled upon a veritable paradiso vino soon into your trip. Italian...
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Get to the Mexican Coast from Mexico City

Tulum!   Mexico City, the proud capital is landlocked almost in the middle of Mexico. If you go in either direction- east or west, you can find the warm coastline. After sightseeing this historic and...

A Guide to Portland’s Coffee Culture

Is there something about the West Coast and their love for coffee? We all know Starbucks started in nearby Seattle, but the coffee culture goes beyond to Portland. Perhaps a warm cup of joe keeps Portlanders...
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Budget Friendly Bars in San Francisco

Butter!   San Francisco is notorious for its obscenely high cost of living, with rent prices that will make your eyes pop and menus that will make your wallet cringe. But within the vast array of...
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Golf with Your Favorite Chefs

The Turnberry Golf Course!   The art of teeing off has been associated with sealing a business deal, but the idea of exchanging recipes and tips from a celebrity chef sounds pretty appealing. On...
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Upcoming Wine Events in Denver

Enjoy a Taste of Denver!   There's something in the air when you're visiting Denver. Perhaps it is called the "Mile High City" for more reasons other than being exactly one mile high above sea level....
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Family Travel: 17th Century Plimoth Plantation

Experience the Way Things Used to be!   If you ever wondered what life was like in 1627, visit Plimoth Plantation, located in Plymouth, MA, just a short drive from Boston, The museum is backed by the...
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Valentine’s Day in Vermont

A View of Stowe!   Vermont is the second least populous state in America (beaten out only by Wyoming), which means it's an ideal setting for privacy, quiet and romance. Just about every town offers...
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What You May Not Know About Paris

You Don't Have to Speak French in France!   Famous for its iron Eiffel Tower, romantic rendezvous described in movies and literature and for being a cosmopolitan city, one may think they know...
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Disneyland vs. Disney World Part One: The Rides

When Walt Disney purchased 160 acres near Anaheim, California, back in 1953, could he have imagined that it would become one of the most visited theme parks in the world? Or that it would have quickly inspired...