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Explore Drogheda: A Historic Town in Ireland

At first glance, the twin towns north of Dublin might not seem remarkable. However, the presence of ancient churches, Georgian architecture, and the head of St. Oliver Plunkett may entice visitors to explore this captivating town. The splendid medieval town gate is another highlight that deserves attention. Drogheda is nestled at the mouth of the Boyne River and serves as the southernmost town in County Louth. Historically, part of Drogheda belonged to County Meath, and it has long been recognized as a bottleneck on the route from Dublin to Belfast, now bypassed by the Boyne bridge and the M1. This modern bypass would have been a welcome convenience in Cromwell’s era.
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Top Travel Destinations in Israel

A Mediterranean country, Israel is located in southwest Asia between the Mediterranean Sea and the deserts of Syria and Arabia. According to the Israel Ministry of Tourism, the country’s geographical borders are the Mediterranean to the west, the Jordan Valley Rift to the east, the mountains of Lebanon to the north, and Eilat Bay marking the country’s southern tip.
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Discover Ischia’s Top Thermal Parks and Healing Spas

Ischia, an island located in the stunning Bay of Naples, is renowned for its therapeutic thermal pools and health spas. The water from the natural hot springs, heated by volcanic action, is considered to be among the most radioactive in Europe. Consequently, it provides various health benefits, including treatments for rheumatism. These thermal springs have attracted visitors since Greek and Roman times, with numerous spas and resorts established around the most popular springs.
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Exploring the Unique Charm of Green Animals in Newport Mansions

Kermit the Frog would feel perfectly comfortable among the critters that inhabitGreen Animals, a scenic, 7-acre estate and topiary garden overlooking Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. Green Animals and its topiary garden, like many of the Newport Mansions, is operated by the Preservation Society of Newport County. However, its location in Portsmouth, about a 30-minute drive from the dense concentration of palatial properties on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, means it is often overlooked by Newport visitors.
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Top-Rated Bagels in NYC: A Local’s Guide

New York City bagels are renowned and often spark intense discussions among locals. The consensus among many New Yorkers is that a genuine bagel should always be boiled prior to baking and should not be toasted. While some prefer the large, airy bagels offered at most local shops, others seek out the denser, chewier varieties that are less common. It’s advisable to check this guide before heading out, as you might not discover the style of bagel a shop specializes in until you arrive. No matter your choice—be it everything, egg, pumpernickel, or plain—and your preferred toppings, such as lox or classic cream cheese, see below for the top selections for bagels in the city. For those who enjoy toasted bagels, many shops are accommodating and will toast them upon request without any hesitation.
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Explore Vieques Island: A Perfect Weekend Getaway in Puerto Rico

A weekend on Vieques Island is probably all you need for your first trip to Puerto Rico. Many tourists spend their entire vacations here and barely set foot on “The Big Island” (mainland Puerto Rico). However, first-timers can get a good feel for what this small wonder of an island offers. Moreover, Vieques was slammed in 2017 by Hurricanes Irma and Maria; however, it is rebuilding beautifully, and tourists are returning to enjoy its charm. Most of these businesses mentioned have rebounded well after the hurricanes.
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