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Top 12 Charming Small Towns in Oregon: Historic Sites, Organic Wineries, and Adventure

If you’ve seen “The Goonies,” Astoria’s beautiful seaside location may seem familiar. Enjoy incredible water views from the historic pedestrian corridor along the Columbia River on foot or hop on theAstoria Riverfront Trolleyfor a scenic ride. The downtown area is a vibrant strip filled with Oregon-focused boutiques, seafood restaurants housed in reclaimed canneries, and the nearby Oregon Film Museum. Both Buoy Beer Company and Fort George vie for the title of best brewery in Astoria; however, the former boasts stunning ocean views.
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Discover Munich Beyond Beer and BMW: A Guide to Hidden Gems

With sleek new hotels, tech spaces, and high-concept museums, Munich has become the European Silicon Valley. The low skyline of Munich is dominated by the 323-foot-high, copper-topped spires of the old Frauenkirche cathedral, which by tradition are meant to remain the tallest structures in the city. Looking up from the street, however, one quickly notices construction cranes dotting the landscape; they are everywhere. Munich is a medieval city, officially founded on June 14, 1158, but the city is redefining itself rapidly, offering a vastly different experience for returning visitors.
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Zuni Pueblo: Empowering Community-Led Tourism in New Mexico

Zuni, with 10,000 Indigenous residents, is the largest of New Mexico’s 19 pueblos, the state’s traditional Native American villages—and one of the most remote. The 1,300-year-old settlement in the Colorado Plateau, at the foot of the Dowa Yalanne mesa, is home to adobe houses, archaeological sites, and thousands of petroglyphs. Most of the area’s modern economy is based on traditional crafts: woven textiles, painted pottery, and inlaid mosaic jewelry.
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