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Ohio
Soak It All In
Though it borders Lake Erie, you may not think of Ohio as a state where sunshine and water sports reign…
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Wisconsin
Uncommon Accommodations
As you’re cruising down the highway on your next trip through the Dairy State, drive right on by the deluge…
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Michigan
A Truly Unique and Special Place
A popular Midwest tourist destination, Mackinac Island is located on the far western edge of Lake Huron, where Michigan’s upper…
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Georgia
Georgia on Your Mind? You’ll Find These Spots Amazing
Anyone who’s ever driven through Georgia can tell you it’s not a quick trip. However, the following eight destinations will…
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Hawaii
Isles of Intrigue
People often visit Hawaii to escape from it all, which makes perfect sense since the nearest landmass is over 2,000…
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New Mexico
Digging Into the Land of Enchantment
New Mexico was first dubbed the “Land of Enchantment” by the state’s tourist bureau back in the 1930s as a…
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New Jersey
The Safest Bets on the Boardwalk
While gambling was legalized in Las Vegas in 1931 during the height of the Great Depression, games of chance would…
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Wyoming
5 Great Spots Most People Overlook in Wyoming
With a residential population comfortably shy of 600,000, Wyoming claims the crown of the least populous state in the country. …
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Kentucky
Pepsi, Post-Its, and Songs of Celebration
For most people, a healthy, lush lawn evokes images of thick, green grass. From bent to Bermuda, from rye to…
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