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Top Must-Try Foods in Wisconsin

Since 1940, the slogan “America’s Dairyland” has appeared on Wisconsin license plates. This tagline perfectly encapsulates the state’s culinary landscape, where traditional favorites often feature generous portions of butter and cheese. If you want to eat like a local in Wisconsin, here are some specialty foods to consider, ranging from boiled fish infused with melted butter to innovative cheese-based sides that have become popular across the state.
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Top Snorkeling Locations in Oahu for an Unforgettable Experience

There’s nothing like diving into the crystal clear waters of Hawaii in search of colorful tropical fish and exotic ocean wildlife. The islands are home to honu (green sea turtles), he’e (octopus), nai’a (dolphins), and even majestic humpback whales during the winter months. If you’re lucky, you might even spot the Hawaii state fish, humuhumunukunukuapua’a (reef triggerfish). Especially during the summer months, Oahu’s waters are warm and inviting for snorkelers — that means you won’t need a wetsuit, and don’t forget the reef-safe sunscreen! Whether you’re enjoying the Pacific Ocean from the shore or jumping off a catamaran, the snorkeling on Oahu is some of the best in the world.
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Explore the Streetcar Ride from French Quarter to Garden District

If you’re in New Orleans and looking to travel from the bustling, touristy French Quarter to the elegant Garden District and laid-back Carrollton, hop on the historic St. Charles Streetcar. It’s just about the best thing $1.25 can buy you in this day and age. The St. Charles Streetcar is one of five trolley lines in New Orleans and the oldest continuously operating street railway in the world, having opened in 1835.
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Ultimate Guide to Climbing Mount Batur in Bali

Mount Batur, or Gunung Batur, in the Kintamani region of East Bali, is an iconic and highly-active volcano that attracts tourists with its breathtaking views and adventure opportunities. Standing at 5,633 feet, Mount Batur can be summited by physically-fit hikers in about two hours. The experience of climbing Mount Batur allows visitors to witness a spectacular sunrise from the summit of an active volcano, offering stunning views of Bali.
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Explore the Jewel Box: A Hidden Gem in Forest Park

Many of St. Louis’ top attractions are located in Forest Park. After you’ve explored the St. Louis Zoo, the St. Louis Science Center, and a variety of museums, make time to visit the Jewel Box greenhouse and conservatory. The 50-foot glass walls and art deco design create a stunning backdrop for the hundreds of flowers and exotic plants inside. Consequently, the Jewel Box is one of two spots in Forest Park listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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