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Top 1950s Diners to Visit in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio

It’s almost impossible not to have fun eating in a diner. Those sleek, shiny icons from the 1950s just exude fun and good times. Fortunately, Cleveland and northeast Ohio have several good diners, lovingly restored to their mid-century finest. Below are our choices for the best diners in the Cleveland area. Most are authentic; a couple of them are very good reproductions.

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Top 10 Instagrammable Locations in Seattle 2025

Unless you’re on Instagram solely to see pictures of your friends, chances are you’re sharing photos for the likes. While playing the hashtag game is essential, nailing awesome angles is crucial. Therefore, you need to seek out locations that are popular enough to attract interest, yet unique enough to showcase an angle that hasn’t been widely shared. Look for different viewpoints of iconic spots like the Great Wheel, hidden gems on the carousel at Miner’s Landing, or finer details that might go unnoticed at first glance.

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Ultimate Guide to Montreal Fireworks: Best Places and Times

Montrealers may not launch fireworks in their backyards like Americans do; however, they compensate with hosting the largest fireworks competition in the world in Old Montreal. Moreover, during winter, these events are beautifully enhanced with ice skating, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. This article will guide you on when to catch the next fireworks display in Montreal and where to find the best viewing spots.

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Explore Top Science Museums in Long Island

Whether you and your family are interested in astronomy, geology, the secrets of DNA, or other scientific topics, there’s a museum on Long Island to both educate and entertain. From the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, which highlights Long Island’s rich whaling history and its commitment to preserving these magnificent mammals, to the DNA Learning Center focusing on genetics, Long Island, New York, features an array of exceptional science museums. This guide aims to kickstart your family’s scientific exploration on LI.

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Exploring Italy’s Fascinating Mummies and Skeletons

Italy is not only renowned for its art, architecture, and historical sites; it also boasts a number of intriguing locations housing mummies and skeletons. Central Italy and Sicily feature public mummy exhibits, often found in churches. These naturally preserved mummies offer a captivating — albeit macabre — experience. Therefore, they are generally not advisable for young children. While many of the well-known Christian catacombs, particularly those in Rome, have removed their bones from display, numerous fascinating sites remain for those interested in the eeriness of mummies and skeletons.

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Top Attractions and Activities in Ventimiglia, Italy

Ventimiglia is a town on the northwest part of the Italian Riviera on Italy’s west coast. It’s the last town before the French border, just 7 kilometers away. The modern town runs along the sea, while the old town is perched on a hill across the Roja River. It serves as a less expensive yet equally charming alternative to other towns along the Italian Riviera, such as Sanremo.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Guide: Explore Rome on a Shoestring

The Eternal City of Rome is among the world’s best-loved travel destinations. For many, the opportunity to experience its rich history and vibrant culture is a top priority on their travel bucket list. From ancient wonders to a dynamic art and fashion scene, Rome provides a memorable experience. This travel guide will offer valuable insights for visiting the city on a budget.

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