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Top Day Trips from Dallas You Can’t Miss

Up at the north end of Texas, Dallas is not quite the gulf, not quite the plains, and not quite the southwest, but it’s within easy driving distance of all three. In three hours or less, you can visit dynamic Texas university towns, go antiquing in quirky stores, sip your way from vineyard to vineyard, meet mammoths, and walk beside dinosaur footprints while breathing in the fresh air of the Texas hill country.
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Discover the Best Attractions in Virginia: Historical Sites, Beaches, and More

With its mild climate, diverse terrain, and welcoming spirit, Virginia offers a wide range of activities for explorers of all ages. This commonwealth features everything from remote wilderness and bustling cities to verdant beaches and picturesque farmland, alongside the beautiful Chesapeake Bay. Whether you’re part of a couple, a family, or a group of friends seeking adventure, here are some of the very best attractions in Virginia.
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Venice’s Procuratie Vecchie Opens to Visitors After 500 Years

History is made as a Renaissance-era landmark in Venice is now open to the public for the first time. Visitors to Venice will be able to explore the Procuratie Vecchie, which opened on April 13 following a significant five-year renovation project. The building stretches the entire length of the north side of Piazza San Marco, also known as St Mark’s Square, and is arguably one of the most photographed buildings in Venice. While the second and parts of the third floor are occupied by an Italian insurance company and the NGO, Human Safety Net, the top floor is now accessible to the public. This area features a permanent exhibition space, designed by Milan-based David Chipperfield Architects, which revitalizes the iconic structure. Moreover, the renovation has introduced new spaces and opened passageways, making them enjoyable for public visits.
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Top 6 Delaware Beaches for Water Sports, Wildlife Viewing, and Nightlife

With 30 miles of coastline and over 300 miles of dune-lined shores, the beaches of southern Delaware are well worth a visit. The wide, white sandy beaches of America’s second smallest state attract travelers from nearby New Jersey, Washington, DC, Pennsylvania, and Maryland for sunbathing, boating, bird-watching, and more. Additionally, each town boasts its own signature charms and character.
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