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Top Thanksgiving Day Parades Across America

Thanksgiving, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, brings together millions of people who line the streets of major cities to enjoy vibrant parades featuring marching bands, clowns, and massive floats heralding the holiday season leading up to Christmas. The festivities showcase local pride, with appearances from city royalty, sports stars, and community heroes. Of course, the parades are topped off with Santa Claus and his elves. Here are the top Thanksgiving Day parades to experience in the nation:
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Ultimate Guide to Legal Travel to Cuba: Essential Tips and Requirements

Despite recent bans on cruise liners and ‘people-to-people’ trips, US citizens can still apply for a ‘general license’ to travel to Cuba under11 different categorieslisted by the US Department of the Treasury. These range from public performances to athletic competitions to humanitarian projects. Independent travelers with no specific affiliations are best off qualifying under the ‘support for the Cuban people’ category, a relatively open classification which states prospective visitors should:
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Explore California Coast: Must-See Attractions and Delicious Treats

California is known for sunny days, stunning beaches, sweet confections, and memorable drives along the coast. You can sample it all on the Pacific Coast Highway, from San Francisco to San Diego. Between exciting attractions and gorgeous vistas, you can indulge in some of the best ice cream along the way. Here’s a roadmap to the best sights and sweets on 500 miles of California coast.
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Top Adventure Destinations to Explore in November

Our advice for the adventurous hoping to travel in November: aim high. From the ‘Roof of Africa’ to a Nicaraguan volcano, Thailand’s lofty rice paddies to Oregon’s snow-capped Mt. Hood, you’ll find your kicks when you see, scale, and ski down these stunning landscapes. Head for the hills and find unforgettable thrills with these travel suggestions from GoTravelDaily experts.
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Top November Destinations for Ultimate Relaxation

Chilled-out city trips and relatively crowd-free beaches are on the agenda in November. Find your ideal hideaway on Goa’s quieter shores; combine luxury and adventure in pre-peak season Abu Dhabi; surf, swim, and sip cocktails on Australia’s Sunshine Coast; or have a cooler cultural break in Spain’s foodie capital. Unwind with these recommendations from our (tension-free) travel experts.
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Explore O‘ahu’s Top Attractions on a Day Trip from Waikiki

Waikiki is world-renowned for its vast, welcoming beaches, restaurants, and nightlife; however, it’s tourist central. When you’re ready to ditch the crowds, rent a car and head east. Winding through the Windward Coast, North Shore, and the central part of the island, you’ll find beachside towns, shrimp shacks, surfers, waterfalls, and pineapple fields. Here’s how to hit O’ahu’s highlights in one day.
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Top Spots to Discover Cinematic Paris

Cinema is known asle septième art(the 7th art) in France, and Paris has played a starring role in its evolution, hosting approximately 900 film shoots per year. Experience cinematic Paris by discovering famous film locations, visiting Parisian and national film archives, taking a behind-the-scenes tour of an art-deco theatre, and catching a movie in one of Paris’ trove of atmospheric cinemas.
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Top Destinations for Celebrating Día de Muertos in Mexico

In recent years, Día de Muertos has reached unprecedented fame, and not just in Mexico. Pixar’s Coco may have had something to do with the celebration’s rise in popularity, but a newfound pride in the tradition is also to blame. Traditionally, Día de Muertos was celebrated in towns and barrios on the outskirts of bigger cities; however, these days even urban Mexicans set up altars in their trendy Roma or Condesa apartments.
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Explore Liberia: The Hidden Gem of West Africa

Liberia, Africa’s oldest republic, boasts mountains to conquer, cities to explore, expansive sandy beaches to enjoy, and national parks that are home to some of the continent’s most fascinating wildlife. Engaging in activities such as surfing, swimming, trekking, or simply relaxing in a hammock on the rainforest’s edge is all part of the experience. However, few have ventured into this relatively undiscovered destination.
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The Importance of Airport Reflection Rooms for Stress-Free Travel

Since the inception of the first U.S. airport chapel,Our Lady of the Airwaysat Boston’s Logan International Airport in 1951, numerous terminals nationwide have incorporated spaces for prayer, worship, and meditation. Today, this public chapel accommodates 250 individuals, offering daily masses and round-the-clock services for travelers, airport staff, and airline employees.
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