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Ultimate Guide to Fort DeSoto Park: Explore Nature and History

Florida’s Pinellas County Park System boasts some of the finest parks in the nation, offering an array of recreational opportunities.Fort DeSoto Parkis its largest, encompassing five interconnected islands and 1,136 acres of land. Although it was somewhat underappreciated when dedicated in perpetuity as a public park in 1963, today it shines as Pinellas County’s centerpiece, complemented by award-winning beaches like Caladesi Island and Sand Key. Each year, over 2.7 million visitors explore this expansive park.

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Essential Travel Tips for the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico

Pimlico Race Course outside of downtown Baltimore hosts the Preakness Stakes every year on the third Saturday in May. The Preakness Stakes is often overlooked because it is the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown, yet it is equally important as the other two Triple Crown races: the first leg at the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky, and the last leg at the Belmont Stakes in Elmont, New York.

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Must-Know Greek Phrases for Travelers

Wherever you go, nothing makes your travels easier than knowing a few words in the local language. In Greece, even a few words will warm your welcome and may even inspire a lasting friendship. Fortunately, if you’re planning a trip to Greece this year, it takes only a few minutes to learn some basic Greek phrases that will help you navigate this beautiful European country.

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Top 15 Winter Activities and Attractions in Prague

Prague blends East and West, showcasing eight centuries of European history in its architecture and exquisite cafe culture. The snow-covered scenery, especially enchanting when lit by vintage gas lamps, creates a picturesque winter setting. With fewer crowds and multiple holiday events in December, winter in Prague is an unforgettable experience. Prepare to embrace cultural performances and museum exhibitions—remember to pack your winter coat!

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Ultimate Guide to Touring the Jameson Distillery in Dublin

The Jameson Distillery in Dublin was founded on Bow St. in the Smithfield neighborhood more than 200 years ago. The whiskey distillery filled its first order in 1780 and has since become one of the world’s favorite Irish tipples. If you want to get a taste of Irish whiskey directly from the source, here is the complete guide to how to visit the Jameson Distillery in Dublin — including how to get tickets and what to do nearby once you have toured the copper stills.

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