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Top 14 New Restaurants to Try in NYC

New York City has always been a food lover’s paradise, with an abundance of restaurants lining its streets. The array of cuisines available is remarkable, and navigating the more than 28,000 restaurants across the five boroughs can be quite a challenge. While we all have our go-to spots, new culinary gems are continually emerging, capturing the interest of locals. This article provides insights into the latest fine-dining establishments that are currently trending, featuring unique offerings and creative dishes that promise to delight your palate.
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Explore the 13th-Century Château Reopening as Auberge Resort on 2,500 Acres in France

Auberge Resorts Collection just announced it’s expanding its European presence with the historicDomaine des Etangscastle, which the company will begin managing in April. The property — a picture-perfect 13th-century château on 2,500 acres of spectacular natural landscapes — embraces local culture and history while offering a modern take on the Frenchart de vivre.
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Discover North Carolina: The Great Trails State with Stunning Waterfalls and Scenic Hikes

The idea that hitting the trails is only for the mega-athletes among us is a thing of the past. More and more people are getting out on their local pathways — with trail use increasing by a whopping 45 percent between 2019 and 2022, according to theRails-to-Trails Conservancy. This dramatic jump in trail use can be attributed to the vast number of newbies who are exploring their local hiking and biking trails.
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Top 12 Must-Try Thai Dishes for Food Lovers

Whenever I think of Thailand, I get hungry! This is especially the case with all the best Thai food and dishes to try when you visit. Honestly, it’s a country that is as delicious as it is beautiful. Honesty, there are so many amazing things about Thailand, from places like Bangkok, Phi Phi Islands, to the best beaches that are dotted all across the country. That being said, there’s always a heap of tasty foodie spots that get my mouth watering in Thailand. Truth be told, one of the things I love most about visiting has to be the best Thai food and dishes To Try. After all, it’s not every day you can try such a myriad of flavours, dishes, and street food that’s so tasty and unique.
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Discover Denver: A Mile-High City and Gateway to the Rockies

Denver is known as the Mile High City—not because marijuana is legal here, but because its elevation is 5,280 feet (one mile) above sea level. This picturesque city serves as the state capital of Colorado and boasts the largest population within the state. Enveloped by luxurious hotels, world-class museums, vibrant public murals, and scenic parks, Denver acts as a popular gateway to the magnificent Rocky Mountains. Furthermore, it is proud to host the second-largest performing arts center in the U.S., coming in just after Lincoln Center in New York.
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Discover New York’s Rich Black History and Culture: Initiatives for Black Travelers

New York is ensuring that Black travelers include the Empire State in their travel plans. Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced a new initiative to showcase why New York is a premier vacation destination for Black travelers. This initiative highlights the state’s “unparalleled Black history, culture, food, and arts,” as noted by Hochul in arecent statement.
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Top 8 Campgrounds on Blue Ridge Parkway: Essential Planning Tips

Stretching 469 miles from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina, the Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the country’s most scenic drives. Whether you aim to travel the entire parkway from milepost 0 near Waynesboro, Virginia, to milepost 469 near Cherokee, North Carolina, or just plan to visit a small portion of the road dubbed “America’s Favorite Drive,” you’re bound to see some incredible Appalachian views. In fact, the Blue Ridge Parkway is among the country’s most visited parks, receiving over15 million visitorsin 2021. Once you see it for yourself, you will understand why.
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