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Nevada Travel Guide: Key Information You Need

Nevada’s liquor laws encompass a range of regulations that are crucial for residents and visitors to understand, particularly in a state renowned for its vibrant nightlife and casino culture. The legal drinking age in Nevada is 21, and the state has established specific hours during which alcohol can be sold. Additionally, open container laws vary by locality, thus it is wise for individuals to familiarize themselves with the specific regulations of the areas they are visiting.

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Ultimate NYC CityPASS Guide: Save on Attractions

I recently had an out-of-town family member staying with me and was eager to showcase some of the iconic Manhattan sights without breaking the bank. Instead of meticulously planning an itinerary, I decided to try out a couple of New York CityPASSes. These discount attraction ticket booklets are typically designed for tourists; however, they can be highly beneficial for locals hosting visiting guests or even New Yorkers looking to enjoy a mini NYC “staycation.” Priced at $109 for adults and $82 for kids, the CityPASS offers substantial savings (up to 40 percent off compared to purchasing individual tickets separately), along with added convenience. Below is the essential information about the CityPASS:

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Locate the Closest US Passport Office Easily

While travelers renewing their passports may do so by mail, first-time applicants and minor children are required to apply in person. If you are applying for your first passport, visiting a passport acceptance facility is necessary to provide proof of identity and citizenship. You must also affirm that the information on your passport application is accurate.

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Which Foot to Lead in Slalom Waterskiing and Wakeboarding?

Stand with your feet together and close your eyes. Ask someone to gently push you forward from behind. Whichever foot automatically reaches forward first as you catch your balance is the foot you should probably put in the forward wakeboard binding or slalom water ski binding. The natural impulse when you have your eyes closed is to maintain balance on your dominant foot and reach with the other foot to catch yourself.

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Mount Everest Geology: Exploring Earth’s Highest Peak

The Himalayan range, topped by 29,035-foot Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, is one of the largest and most distinct geographic features on the earth’s surface. This majestic range, running northwest to southeast, stretches 1,400 miles and varies in width between 140 miles and 200 miles. It crosses or abuts five different countries—India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan, and the People’s Republic of China—serving as the origin for three major rivers: the Indus, Ganges, and Tsampo-Bramhaputra. Moreover, it boasts over 100 mountains that soar beyond 23,600 feet.

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Top Techniques for Catching Puppy Drum Fish

Catching a trophy grade red drum is a dream that some saltwater anglers never achieve. A big, bull redfish can be difficult to find, hook, and land; however, they all begin their lives as the same thing: a puppy drum. But don’t let their nickname fool you. No matter their size, redfish offer anglers an aggressive battle, which has made them one of the most popular saltwater gamefish from Massachusetts down through the Gulf of Mexico.

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Explore Geneva-on-the-Lake: Your Ultimate Ohio Travel Guide

Geneva-on-the-Lake, located on the shore of Lake Erie about an hour’s drive east of Cleveland, was one of Ohio’s first lakeside resorts. In the early 1900s, the scenic location was home to dozens of cottages and was popular with the Midwest “gentry,” including John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, and Harvey Firestone. Today, the area is a popular vacation destination filled with outdoor activities, arcades, summer events, and several Lake Erie wineries.

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Top Reasons to Ride Knott’s GhostRider: A Must-Try Roller Coaster

When the Cedar Fair folks (the coaster-crazy crew that runs Ohio’s Cedar Point) bought Knott’s Berry Farm from the Knott family in the late 1990s, one of the first things they did was what they know best: They built a kick-ass coaster. GhostRider combines the traditional charm of a woodie with the sensibility of a modern-day thrill machine, and it offers an airtime-filled, exhilarating ride.

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