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Explore the 2,700-Mile Old Spanish Trail: Significance and Travel Tips from Santa Fe to LA

In 1829, at just 25 years old,Antonio Armijoset out to find a new path westward. He led a party of 60 men and 100 mules across the vast landscape between what is now Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Los Angeles (at the time of his journey,this region was still part of northern Mexico), in hopes of discovering prosperous land for himself and his community. What he found was much larger than the 61 people who set out on the expedition. Ultimately, he created a path for hundreds of others to follow:the Old Spanish Trail.

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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Perfect Cape May Getaway: Explore Beaches, Victorian Homes, and Elegant Inns

The seaside resort of Cape May in New Jersey is a charming destination for families, couples, and groups of friends. Cape May represents the best of the Jersey Shore. Unlike the raucous atmosphere depicted on mid-aughts TV shows, this resort town offers a wholesome, laid-back seaside experience featuring sandy beaches, top-notch attractions, and historic landmarks such as the famous lighthouse.

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Stunning Glass Cabin in Wisconsin Woods with Fireplace and Scenic Forest Views

Susan and Norbert Calnin had one question stuck in their minds: “What would it be like to put a bed in the woods protected from the elements?” And then they did. TheGlass House at Anaway Place— sitting on 80 rolling acres in Wisconsin’s Driftless Area — puts a transparent line between its guests and nature. “We wanted to provide a place where our guests could feel and absorb the sounds and changing light of nature, from the moment they arrive through the sights and sounds of first light to night light,” explains Susan.

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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Dream Adirondacks Vacation Year-Round

The Adirondacks. Even among New Yorkers, the word can bear confusion. Does it refer to the famous upstate New York wilderness, the mountains of the same name, or the region at large? Answer: all of the above. There’s Adirondack Park, the largest wilderness preserve in the lower 48, whose boundaries are essentially the same as those of the glacier-carved mountains called the Adirondacks. Both the park and the mountain group are considered New York’s Adirondacks region.

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Discover Alabama’s Hidden Gem: Dauphin Island’s Stunning Beaches and Rich History

This often-overlooked Alabama island has all of the amenities of a popular beach destination wrapped in a charming small-town feel. Imagine a place where the sun shines most of the year, and the temperatures remain warm even in the colder months. A destination where there’s truly something for everyone, allowing life’s daily stressors to fade away. A few years ago, I discovered paradise onAlabama’s Dauphin Island. This tranquil island offers countless opportunities for relaxation while being surrounded by stunning waters.

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