Top Churches, Synagogues, and Temples to Explore in NYC

Whether you’re looking for a spiritual experience or wish to appreciate beautiful architecture, these spots are worthwhile when visiting New York City. Note that if you intend to attend services on popular holidays, it is advisable to contact the house of worship directly to confirm the process, as some offer tickets via lottery or limit attendance to members on specific dates or for special services.

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Ultimate Food Guide to Alentejo, Portugal’s Culinary Gems

Portugal hugs the Atlantic on the western side of the Iberian Peninsula, which it shares with the much bigger Spain. Until recently, Portugal has been an under-the-radar destination for Western European travelers. However, those days are over—especially thanks to the country’s amazing food scene. Keep a lookout for its famous black pork as well as port wine. Portuguese black pork, calledpata negraorporco preto, is part of the diverse influences of Iberian cuisine.

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Ultimate Guide to Visiting York Minster

At least two million people a year visit York Minster in the medieval city of York. The 800-year-old cathedral that took 250 years to build is just the tip of the iceberg. It occupies on a site that has been connected with history and faith for almost 2,000 years. Its Great East Window, as big as a tennis court, is the largest expanse of Medieval stained glass in the world.

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Haunted Cemeteries in New Orleans: A Guide to the Spookiest Sites

New Orleans is renowned for its haunted history, and its cemeteries are a testament to the city’s spooky allure. From the eerie tombstones to the stories of the souls that rest there, these sites are a must-visit for those intrigued by the macabre. Whether you’re an avid history buff or simply curious about the city’s chilling past, here’s a guide to some of the most haunted cemeteries New Orleans has to offer.

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