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Top 12 Attractions and Activities in Boulder, Colorado

It’s said that there’s a “curse of the Flatirons,” the calling travelers feel to return to Boulder after experiencing it once. Maybe it’s the mountains, as Boulder is located right at the base of the foothills and just a short drive to theEldoraSki Resort. Perhaps it’s the hiking trails, the historic buildings, or the vibrant yoga culture. Boulder boasts international filmfestivals, world-renowned chefs, healthy food options, pet-friendly hotels, and a quirky charm that’s truly unique.
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Top 9 Charming Small Canals in Amsterdam You Must Explore

As you wander around Amsterdam — whether by bike, boat or on foot — you’re bound to lose yourself in the canals. The three main large canals (Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht) carve out the concentric, watery horseshoes in the city and offer hours of sightseeing. However, some of the most charming spots in Amsterdam exist along its smaller canals. Here, you’ll discover our favorite small canals and the picturesque bridges, buildings, and sights that make them special.
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Top 8 Attractions in Washington DC’s U Street Corridor

The U Street Corridor of Washington DC is one of the city’s most vibrant historical areas, offering numerous attractions and activities. Dating back to the 1870s, the U Street neighborhood served as the heart of Washington’s African American community, packed with Black-owned businesses, entertainment venues, and social institutions. In the early 20th century, it was famously dubbed “Black Broadway,” as iconic figures like Duke Ellington called this neighborhood home. Currently, the area is undergoing rapid development, featuring an array of new nightclubs, restaurants, shops, and residential buildings.
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Top Scenic Forests to Explore in Washington State

Washington isn’t called the Evergreen State for nothing — the state is filled with greenery, from ferns on the forest floors to towering Douglas firs (the tallest tree in the country just behind the Sequoia). Beyond providing natural beauty galore, Washington State’s forests are perfect places for hiking, camping, or photography. Moreover, they provide the perfect backdrop for simply finding a place to sit and connect with nature among the trees. Washington State forests are predominantly evergreen, filled with firs and pines, lush moss, and leafy ferns.
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Ultimate Guide to the 8 Best Camping Spots in San Diego

San Diego’s outdoor beauty makes it a perfect region for car camping, tent camping, RV spaces, and cabin rentals. What makes it even more unique is you don’t have to venture any farther than a few minutes from downtown to find yourself enjoying the great outdoors. Whether it’s on a picture-perfect beach shoreline or nestled in the foothills within city limits, camping in San Diego can be a very enticing outdoor activity. Here are some campground suggestions that are all within 30 minutes of the San Diego city limits.
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Haunted Minneapolis & St. Paul: Unforgettable Ghost Tours

Whether you’re visiting the Twin Cities during the Halloween season or just looking for a bit of a fright on your trip, there are numerous ghost tours in Minneapolis and St. Paul, many of which operate year-round. Depending on your interests—ranging from informative and gruesome guided tours to exploring spooky places independently—you can immerse yourself in the supernatural experiences that these neighboring Minnesota cities offer.
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