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Top 13 Coffee Shops to Visit in Los Angeles

It takes a lot of caffeine to keep a city like Los Angeles moving. Lucky for fans of brewed beans, that translates into a “latte” cool coffeehouses (pun definitely intended). Whether you need to take a meeting over macchiatos, pour over every Tinder date detail with pals and pastries, or are simply craving a specific coffee special, here’s the buzz on 13 shops for satisfying sips.
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Explore Kinderdijk: A Perfect Day Trip Guide

Kinderdijk, located 15 miles east of Rotterdam, is a UNESCO-listed site that features 19 well-preserved windmills. Constructed in the 1600s, these windmills were designed to drain the Alblasserwaard polders, which had been plagued by floods since the 13th century. One significant historical flood, known as the Saint Elizabeth Flood of 1421, inspired the name Kinderdijk, which translates to “children’s dyke” in Dutch. This name originates from a fairy tale involving a wooden cradle spotted floating on floodwaters during the storm.
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Family-Friendly Sightseeing in Rome: Top Attractions for Kids

Rome is an unforgettable place to visit with kids. Older kids will be thrilled to immerse in ancient Rome, but you don’t need to wait until the young ones are a certain age. Traveling with wee kids has its merits too, especially in a country like Italy, where people adore children. You will see the country in a different light, and people will viewyouin a friendlier manner, fostering great memories.
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Using Airline Miles to Fund Your TSA Precheck Fee

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) sometimes receives backlash from longer-than-average airport security lines. Luckily, some tools are in place to ease the check-in process. Airline passengers can keep track of delays and current security information with theMyTSA App.Moreover, Nexus and Global Entry memberships allow people to get through airports faster by taking advantage of TSA Precheck.
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Top 12 Free Attractions to Explore in Seattle

There are many free and fun things to do in Seattle. Some are obvious: Getting out to a city park is always free, and Seattle’s parks are beautifully unique. Moreover, most Seattle-Tacoma museums have free days at least once a month. However, there is much more to do that’s free or cheap and unique to the Puget Sound and Seattle, like Pike Market and Ballard Locks.
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Top 10 Parks to Explore in Seattle, WA

In a city surrounded by natural wilderness—snow-capped mountains, forested islands, and both salt and freshwater bodies of water—there is ample need for distinctive parks. Seattle’s founders seemed to share this mindset, resulting in a variety of parks that fall into two categories: expansive, rugged landscapes or quaint, well-maintained spaces. Both types are essential for enhancing city life, providing residents and visitors with ample green space to explore.
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Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Accra, Ghana

Accra, Ghana’s capital, is an extremely vibrant city. With good beaches, excellent nightlife, colorful markets, and inspirational art galleries, there is plenty to see and do to suit everyone’s tastes. Getting around is easy, too, whether you choose to travel by private taxi or public tro-tro. If you’d rather walk, make sure to stay hydrated with the help of the city’s numerous coconut stands. A tour guide is not a necessity, but can be a good idea for first-time visitors or women traveling alone. Check outJolinaiko Eco-Toursfor exceptional rates and service.
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Top Family-Friendly Beach Vacations on the Gulf Coast

When you’re planning a vacation with children, finding a family-friendly destination can be a challenge. However, cities along the Gulf Coast offer plenty for kids to do—both onandoff the beach. From Destin, Florida to Padre Island in Texas, these towns along the Gulf of Mexico provide year-round warm weather, kid-friendly attractions, and numerous outdoor adventures appropriate for the whole family.
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