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The Hamilton: Top Restaurant and Music Venue in Washington DC

The Hamilton is a popular restaurant and live music/performance venue operated by Clyde’s Restaurant Group in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, DC. It is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except December 25), serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night fare. The Hamilton offers performances by local, national, and international musicians. Housed in the landmark Garfinckel’s department store building, the restaurant and main kitchen occupies the ground level with the music venue below, featuring its own separate kitchen and two bars. A private loft piano bar on the third floor can accommodate 80 guests for an intimate dinner gathering or extended performance after the main show.
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Ultimate Guide to Camping in Mexico: Tips and Best Campgrounds

Camping in Mexico is an extraordinary experience to add to your travel itinerary. Imagine rolling up to a secluded white sand beach in a Volkswagen van, falling asleep under the stars, and waking up to the sound of crashing waves. Picture yourself enjoying a delightful plate ofhuevos rancherosas you watch the sun rise over the ocean. There is indeed something special about camping in Mexico.
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Experience the Verde Canyon Railroad Adventure

For many years, the Verde Canyon Railroad in Clarkdale has been delighting travelers with its breathtaking views, unique environment, and historical narrative. The train navigates through an area that was historically rich in mining activities and was once home to the ancient Sinagua people, whose remarkable cliff dwellings remain visible today. The Verde Canyon Railroad excursion covers approximately 20 miles at a leisurely speed of about 10 MPH, making the roundtrip last around four hours. During the initial part of the journey, informative narration is provided, highlighting significant points of interest along the way.
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Ultimate Guide for an Unforgettable Day Trip to Delft, South Holland

Delft, just an hour by train from Amsterdam, is a city that positively exudes old Dutch charm. Synonymous with the “Delft Blue” porcelain that’s beloved worldwide, Delft also boasts painter Jan Vermeer as its native son, as well as some of The Netherlands’ most iconic places: from the spacious square in the shadow of the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) to the five majestic spires of the Oude Kerk (Old Church).
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Ultimate RV Guide to Exploring Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is the country’s oldest National Park, signed into law by Ulysses S. Grant in 1872, 40 years before the establishment of the National Park System. It continues to draw millions of visitors annually with its spectacular geothermal features, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking views. Consequently, this American gem is the most visited National Park by RVers in the United States.
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Best Lodging and Camping Options Close to Yellowstone National Park

While the best way to experience Yellowstone National Park is by staying overnight inside the park, there are many compelling reasons to choose accommodations outside its boundaries. For instance, you might find it difficult to secure an in-park reservation or may prefer a hotel offering a wider range of amenities—like air conditioning, TVs, or internet access—which are not available at the hotels, cabins, and campgrounds within the park. Additionally, Yellowstone may just be one stop on your broader vacation itinerary.
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Celebrate Setsubun: The Traditional Japanese Bean-Throwing Festival

Setsubun, Japan’s bean-throwing festival that celebrates the arrival of spring, is held annually on February 3 during theHaru Matsuri(Spring Festival). It marks a fresh start, similar to Lunar New Year celebrations worldwide, providing an opportunity to dispel evil spirits associated with illness and misfortune. And what is the best defense against these evil spirits? Beans! More specifically, roasted soybeans calledfuku mame(fortune beans) are thrown outside to ward off negativity and to welcome good luck.
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