Visit the Historic 320-Year-Old Japanese Shoya House in California

The historic Shōya house, dating back to approximately 1700, now becomes a part of Southern California’s vibrant landscape. This 320-year-old Japanese Heritage Shōya House has been meticulously relocated from Marugame, Japan, to a two-acre space at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. It is set to welcome visitors on October 21.

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20 Best Things to Do in Los Cabos: ATV Tours and Art Walks

Locals share how to explore the Baja California destination.

Composed of the towns of Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, and the scenic coastal corridor stretching between them, Los Cabos is located on the tip of the sun-drenched and golden Baja California peninsula, making it one of Mexico’s most enchanting destinations. An impressive number of GoTravelDaily readers’ best resorts in Mexico are here, offering serious luxury and modern indulgence along with a plethora of all-inclusive resort options.

The best travel experiences in Los Cabos are those that highlight the area’s cultural and gastronomic richness. Farm-to-table restaurants flourish, local artisans shine, and a wealth of wellness services merge new technology with ancient practices.

Narrowing down all that Los Cabos has to offer presents a challenging task. However, with insights from local experts such as Sandra de la Garza from Visit Los Cabos, Marc Rodriguez, general manager of Esperanza, Auberge Resorts Collection, and Alejandro Bravo, chief concierge at Zadún, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, we’ve compiled the 20 best things to do in Los Cabos.

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Optimal Times to Experience New Mexico’s Weather, Adventures, and Festivals

New Mexico is one of the most beloved travel destinations in the Southwest, rich in Indigenous history, bursting with colorful and dramatic landscapes, and buzzing with art and culture. Add some incredible national parks, hotels, and restaurants, and you’ve got a state that’s great to visit year-round. Determining the best time to visit New Mexico will greatly depend on where your interests and passions lie.

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Discover Affordable Vacation Homes in This U.S. Small Town with Caribbean-Like Lake

With11,000 lakestransforming Michigan into a hub for water activities and robust winter sports, it stands as a quintessential year-round vacation spot. Moreover, you don’t have to break the bank to live out your lake life dreams here, as the Midwestern state frequently ranks as one of the most affordable places to buy a second home. For instance, according toRealtor.com’s latest reporton this year’s most economical lake towns, Michigan’s Rogers City holds second place after Danville, Illinois.

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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Middleburg, Virginia Getaway

Upon entering Middleburg, Virginia (population 663), you’ll immediately sense its rich equestrian heritage and deep appreciation of history. The scenic two-lane roads leading into town are often lined with charming stone-walled farms and rolling green pastures. As you wander through this picturesque landscape, you may encounter restored brick and fieldstone homes, horses grazing, and the occasional winery. When Federal-style townhouses and diverse, dog-friendly antique stores come into view, you’ll know you’ve arrived in the quaint historic district of Middleburg.

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Explore Jackson Hole: Wyoming’s Gateway to National Parks, Luxe Stays, and Cowboy Culture

Home to Grand Teton National Park, world-class ski slopes, and the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a unique and unforgettable destination. While it is closely associated with Western wear, antler decor, and the occasional piece of taxidermy, it boasts a high level of authenticity appealing to outdoor enthusiasts at all levels. Victoria Gonzalez, lead Pathfinder at The Cloudveil, describes the region as “the intersection of wilderness and the resilient American spirit,” where travelers can experience a flourishing cultural arts center and year-round recreational activities amid stunning natural beauty.

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Facing Fears: My Experience at Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights

This weekend, Universal Orlando opened its 32nd Halloween Horror Nights event, kicking off a record-setting 48-night run occurring now through Nov. 4. This year’s iteration of the fan-favorite event features 10 haunted houses, including some themed to popular TV shows and iconic horror film franchises, five scare zones located throughout the park, live entertainment, and numerous frightfully themed food and drink options. Located in Universal Studios Florida—one of three Universal Orlando theme parks, alongside Universal Islands of Adventure and Universal Volcano Bay water park—this eerie event boasts a substantial following. Every year, horror-loving fans speculate about the house and scare zone themes online for months before they are finally announced, and subsequently line up in their spooky best as September approaches and Horror Nights begins.

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Explore Disney’s New Treasure Cruise Ship Featuring ‘Coco’ Restaurant and Themed Lounges

If you’ve ever wanted to set sail like a Jungle Cruise skipper, celebrate Dia de los Muertos with Miguel from “Coco,” or grab a drink 20,000 leagues under the sea, Disney’s newest ship is here to grant your wishes. Disney Cruise Line just unveiled the first details about theDisney Treasure, a new ship starting its seven-night Caribbean cruises in December 2024, showcasing all the magic in store.

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Top Florida City for Retirement: New Study Reveals Best U.S. Destination

Just 43 percent of Americans who are not yet retired believe they will have enough money to live comfortably when it’s time to end their careers,according to a 2023 Gallup poll. Aseparate Gallup pollmeasuring Americans’ feelings about eight separate financial matters found that people worry about having enough money for retirement the most of all — including 42 percent of people who responded they are “very worried” about the matter.

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