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Stunning Glass Tiny Home in Hudson Valley with 360-Degree Orchard and Vineyard Views

This tiny home overlooking the Hudson Valley offers total seclusion just a 90-minute drive from New York City. DubbedThe Glass House, it’s located in Marlboro, New York on 30 acres that the owner promises offers “total privacy and isolation.” However, it also has all the comforts of home, including Wi-Fi, air conditioning, heat, and a fully equipped kitchen.
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Family-Friendly Resort on Mexico’s Pacific Coast: Ideal Vacation Spot for Young Kids

Our first family vacation didn’t go very well. My husband and I planned a week-long trip to Copenhagen last August when our son, Luca, was eight months old, thinking that the weather would be amazing and that Luca was young enough to just go with the flow. (Hear that? It’s the sound of more experienced parents laughing at our naivete.) While the first of our conjectures proved true, the latter did not. Between learning to crawl, experiencing major jet lag, and catching a nasty cold, Luca spent the whole trip completely out of sorts. Consequently, we were all sick and exhausted by the end.
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Top 10 Epic World Cruises for Unforgettable Adventures

Want to island hop around French Polynesia, visit Africa’s incredible cities, and cruise through Asia without the hassle of switching hotels? An around-the-world cruise offers the ultimate itinerary, packed with exciting international destinations, including hard-to-reach places like Easter Island and Antarctica. Luxury cruise lines provide comfortable accommodations, specialty restaurants, and plenty of onboard activities.
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Grammy-Nominated Trumpet Player Discusses Mardi Gras and the Heart of New Orleans Music

When he moved to New Orleans at 24, Branden Lewis felt as if he’d found his true identity. The Grammy-nominated trumpet player andPreservation Hall Jazz Bandmember plays weekly at the Chandelier Bar at theFour Seasons Hotel New Orleans. Despite growing up in Los Angeles, his family’s deep ties to the Crescent City shaped his understanding of Creole culture.
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Discover Alabama’s Hidden Beach Gem: A Quiet Alternative to Florida’s Crowded Shores

Alabama’s Gulf Shores and Orange Beach boast all the charm of a Florida panhandle beach town, yet they remain remarkably free from congestion. Nestled along the Gulf of Mexico, near the Florida-Alabama state line, visitors will uncover a hidden southern beach destination:Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama. These two cities together represent a low-key region of the South, featuring the same pristine white sugar-sand beaches and breathtaking outdoor spaces as the Florida panhandle, with significantly fewer crowds. The area is characterized by a moderate climate, offering warm temperatures and sun-kissed skies throughout the year, complemented by crystal clear blue-green waters.
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Discover Denver: A Mile-High City and Gateway to the Rockies

Denver is known as the Mile High City—not because marijuana is legal here, but because its elevation is 5,280 feet (one mile) above sea level. This picturesque city serves as the state capital of Colorado and boasts the largest population within the state. Enveloped by luxurious hotels, world-class museums, vibrant public murals, and scenic parks, Denver acts as a popular gateway to the magnificent Rocky Mountains. Furthermore, it is proud to host the second-largest performing arts center in the U.S., coming in just after Lincoln Center in New York.
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