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Essential Driving Tips for Navigating I-495, the D.C. Capital Beltway

If you’re on a road trip to Washington, D.C. or have rented a car at the airport, you are likely wondering about how to drive on what locals call the Capital Beltway. It’s actually Interstate 495, a 64-mile highway that encircles Washington. The highway passes through Prince George’s and Montgomery counties in Maryland, and Fairfax County and the city of Alexandria in Virginia.
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Discover the Unique Blue Martini at Shops at Legacy

If you’re looking for a vibrant new venue, Blue Martini is the perfect destination. Located in the Shops at Legacy, it stands out as the premier hotspot for dining, drinking, and dancing, surrounded by notable establishments like The Capital Grille and Seasons 52. With daily happy hours and live music events, it’s an essential destination for entertainment. Please note that guests must be 21 years of age or older to enter.
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Ultimate Travel Guide to Cali, Colombia: Tips & Highlights

Cali is Colombia’s third largest city, located in the southwestern region of the country, approximately 995 meters above sea level. This area boasts a rich tapestry of geographical features, including coastlines, foothills, and the scenic Andean cordillera. Consequently, Cali is not only an urban hub but also a region rich in archaeological significance and cultural diversity.
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Ultimate Guide to Union Station in Washington DC

You can’t help but look up when enteringUnion Station, Washington DC’s historic train station. Even harried commuters and travelers marvel at this stunning Beaux-Arts building, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling covered in gold leaf. Union Station is not only a hub for traveling around D.C. and up and down the East Coast; it’s also a shopping mall and a venue for world-class exhibitions and international cultural events.
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Explore the Majestic Seneca Rocks in West Virginia

Shrouded in legend, the jagged peaks of Seneca Rocks dominate a remote valley in Pendleton County, West Virginia, near the confluence of Seneca Creek and the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River. Pointed crags soar above the green valley floor and the sparkling river waters. With over 375 climbing routes, a modern Discovery Center, and hiking trails, it’s no wonder that Seneca Rocks is one of West Virginia’s best-known and most popular destinations.
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