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Ultimate Wine Experience at Disney World

While just about every Disney fine dining location offers a notable wine list, a few stand out remarkably. Head to theCalifornia Grillfor one of the most impressive wine selections on the property, paired with an outstanding meal and breathtaking views. Moreover,Artist Pointin Wilderness Lodge features an extensive collection of wines sourced from the American Northwest, with a sommelier on hand to assist in selecting the perfect pairing.

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Ashland Gay Pride Festival 2025 – Celebrating Southern Oregon’s LGBTQ+ Community

Ashland is a charming city that feels like a large town, known for its high quality of life. This community of approximately 21,000 residents is located in southern Oregon’s Rogue River Valley, nestled below the impressive Mt. Ashland and just 10 miles north of the California border along I-5. The city hosts an immensely popular Gay Pride event called theSouthern Oregon Pride Festival, held in early October each year.

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Explore Lafayette Cemetery: A Historic Gem in New Orleans

Planning a visit to New Orleans? Then don’t miss your chance to visit Lafayette Cemetery, one of the oldest cemeteries in the city. This above-ground burial site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, contains approximately 1,100 family tombs and more than 10,000 people. The cemetery, located in the heart of the historic Garden District, is bounded by Washington Avenue, Prytania Street, Sixth Street, and Coliseum Street.

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Discover the World’s Biggest Temple

One of the most intriguing aspects of travel is discovering strange but fascinating places that often sit right next to the most mundane locations. A prime example is Wat Phra Dhammakaya, the largest temple globally, located just a stone’s throw fromBangkok’s Don Mueang Airport. It’s so close that travelers can spot it while their planes take off or land; however, many might not even realize it is a temple.

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10 Best Things to Do Near Paris’ Place du Tertre

Nestled in the historic Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, the Place du Tertre is beloved by tourists. Lined with cafes, bistros, and restaurants, the square is frequently filled with artists painting in the open air. While it is a must-see location, it may feel too touristy for extended visits. Therefore, after interacting with local artists and appreciating the finer details of the square, visitors can venture out into the surrounding enchanting streets. From museums to churches, vineyards, cabarets, and even windmills, here are the top 10 things to see and do around the Place du Tertre.

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