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Essential Facts About Washington DC: History, Culture & More

Washington DC, also known as the District of Columbia, is distinctive among American cities, established by the Constitution of the United States to serve as the nation’s capital. Moreover, Washington, DC is a vibrant cosmopolitan city that attracts residents and visitors globally. This article presents essential facts about Washington, DC, covering aspects of geography, demographics, local government, and more.

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Top Toronto Bars and Restaurants You Can’t Miss

Toronto is home to numerous bars and restaurants, with new establishments emerging daily. Regardless of your preference—dive bars, cozy pubs, diners, or upscale dining options—there are plenty of places to eat and drink in this vibrant city. However, some spots stand out for their historical significance and their status as icons in the culinary and cocktail scene. If you want to enjoy a great meal or a pint, here are 10 of the most iconic bars and restaurants in Toronto.

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Ultimate 48-Hour Kansas City Itinerary Guide

1 p.m.:Drop your belongings off at your hotel. For a splurge, stay atthe Rafael Hotel, a “vintage chic” boutique hotel in Kansas City’sCountry Club Plaza. Designed by early 20th Century architect Alonzo Gentry, this Italian Renaissance Revival-style hotel originally opened in 1928. The hotel has since been listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features live music every night.

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Explore the Best Beaches in Milwaukee: A Comprehensive Guide

Unlike other coastal cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles, and Honolulu, it’s totally free to park alongside the Lake Michigan shoreline in Milwaukee County. From South Milwaukee to Fox Point, and many places in between including downtown Milwaukee, there are ample opportunities to swim in the waters or simply lounge on the beach. You can also hike alongside pretty vistas. All of the beaches are Milwaukee County-owned and public, meaning no admission fees.

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Big Sky Pride Parade 2025 in Montana

Although it’s America’s fourth-largest state, Montana (with a statewide population of about a million) doesn’t have any major city hubs of LGBT culture. It is not, however, as conservative as you might think. A few of the state’s cities—particularly the college towns of Bozeman and Missoula—have visible gay communities and very welcoming attitudes. Given that no single community in Montana has a true LGBT stronghold, the annual Montana Big Sky Pride Celebration—which typically occurs in mid-June—takes place in the capital city of Helena. This site was the original home of the first Montana Gay Pride Celebration over 25 years ago.

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