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Top 5 RV Parks in Oregon You Can’t Miss

Located in the westernmost incorporated town in the lower 48 states, Port Orford RV Village offers outstanding amenities. Each site comes equipped with full utility hookups, cable TV, Wi-Fi access, and a personal patio with picnic table. The park features bright laundry facilities, restrooms, and showers for freshening up after your coastal adventures. Additionally, enjoy complimentary coffee every morning, a recreation room, propane refills, and a fish cleaning station for your catches of the day.
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Ultimate Guide to a Day Trip in Gouda, Netherlands

Despite its popular mispronunciation, everyone knows the name “Gouda” (HOW-da, not GOO-da), the quintessential yellow Dutch cheese that accounts for some 60% of the Netherlands’ cheese production. Less world-famous than its namesake cheese, however, is Gouda the city. Within the Netherlands, the name Gouda is intimately connected with both the cheese and other products that the city excels in: Gouda
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Top 5 Iconic Skyscrapers to Visit in San Diego

When it comes to engineering marvels, few things evoke more admiration than the height and impressive nature of skyscrapers. San Diego boasts a stunning skyline enhanced by its skyscrapers, providing a cosmopolitan vista that is particularly enchanting when illuminated at night while sailing in the harbor. Remarkably, San Diego’s skyline reflects its coastal roots with an ordinance that prohibits any buildings from rising above 500 feet. While this height may seem modest compared to skyscrapers in cities like New York and Chicago, it holds significance given that downtown San Diego is the only area west of Interstate 5 permitted to have buildings taller than three stories. This regulation helps preserve breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. For enthusiasts of urban living and architectural feats, the following skyscrapers represent the most notable in San Diego.
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Comprehensive Guide to Greenwich Village and West Village

Greenwich Village (also known as West Village or simply “the Village”) is a captivating area in New York City’s Manhattan borough. It’s one of the city’s best neighborhoods to explore, especially on a leisurely Saturday afternoon. The streets of Greenwich Village offer an escape from the formal grid, reminiscent of a quaint European city. Visitors will find many shops, particularly a blend of major chains and charming independent stores and restaurants waiting to be discovered.
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Experience the Thunderbolt Roller Coaster at Coney Island, NY

Can lightning strike twice? For decades, the circa-1925 Thunderbolt wooden roller coaster at Coney Island was one of the amusement area’s (and the world’s) most beloved rides. A new-age successor opened in 2014 at Coney Island’s Luna Park. While it bears the same name, the steel Thunderbolt is an utterly different coaster from its namesake. It is one of the most visually striking thrill machines ever designed. Its ride, however, is just OK.
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Explore Juana Diaz: The Enchanting Home of the Three Kings

Juana Díaz is a small town located on the southern coast of Puerto Rico, renowned as part of the Porta Caribe tourist region. This quaint destination is not only tranquil but also holds significance as a symbol of Puerto Rico’s rich cultural heritage, particularly during the Christmas tradition celebrated in Spanish and Latin American culture: the Three Wise Men orLos Reyes Magos.
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