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Top 10 Must-Try Iconic Brooklyn Dishes

Brooklyn is a culinary destination. Home to the original Smorgasburg that spread to LA and Michelin star restaurants; this part of New York City is a haven for foodies. New restaurants are sprouting up across the borough; however, before you embark on a tour of all the trendy new spots in Brooklyn, dining on the foods that made Brooklyn famous is essential. From a decadent meal at a classic steakhouse to a legendary square slice at an old-school pizzeria, you won’t be disappointed devouring these ten iconic Brooklyn dishes.
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Explore Manzanar National Historic Site: A Deep Dive into History

In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the Secretary of War to create “Military Areas.” Consequently, anyone perceived to threaten the war effort was removed. Without any due process and given only days to decide on their homes, businesses, and possessions, all individuals of Japanese ancestry residing on the West Coast were forcibly relocated to “internment camps.” Notably, Manzanar in California was one of ten such camps established in the western United States, where over 10,000 Japanese Americans lived until the war’s conclusion in 1945.
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Ultimate Guide to Navigating NYC Without the Subway

While the NYC subway system provides a vast network of trains to get you from point A to B in a (theoretical) snap, there are valid reasons why some may want to bypass a subway ride completely. Notably, the steady stream of delays and service disruptions (don’t get us started on weekend service!) seems to be ever-increasing with this aging transport system, exacerbated by recent reports of alarming derailments.
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Explore Machu Picchu: The Enigmatic Inca Citadel in Peru

Machu Picchu is the most spectacular archaeological Incan site in South America. This Peruvian mysterious “Lost City of the Incas” has fascinated history buffs for almost a century. Aside from its spectacular setting in the Andes, Machu Picchu is intriguing to archaeologists and historians because it is not documented in any of the ancient chronicles of the Spanish conquistadors. The seafaring Spanish conquered the Incan capital Cuzco and moved the seat of power to coastal Lima. In their records, the conquistadors mention numerous other Incan cities, but not Machu Picchu. Consequently, no one is certain what function the city served.
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Affordable Hostels in Los Angeles for Budget Travelers

Hostels in Los Angeles provide a budget-friendly lodging option, especially appealing to international travelers, budget-conscious students, and solo adventurers eager to connect. While hostel accommodations can vary significantly in quality, the atmosphere and price can be advantageous for those willing to embrace the experience. Recent years have seen a rise in hostel bed prices, often prompting groups to explore cost-effective motels over traditional dorm beds, which, while more economical, typically lack the vibrant social environment found in hostels.
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