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10 Iconic US Restaurants Steeped in History

When most people think of learning about the history of a new city, they usually consider its museums, architectural landmarks, and historic homes. However, another interesting way to delve into a city’s story is through its cuisine, particularly in historic restaurants. Here’s a selection of legendary eateries from coast to coast that serve up a side of their city’s history alongside each dish.
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Top 10 Pie Destinations in the U.S. for Dessert Lovers

The French have their macarons and crepes, and Italians boast tiramisu and cannoli; however, as the saying goes, there are few things more American than apple pie. Today, pie offerings in the US are as diverse as the country itself, with restaurants serving creative fillings utilizing local ingredients. Here are some of the top spots in the US to try delicious pies featuring innovative flavors, as well as classic American staples.
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Tips for Sleeping Comfortably While Traveling

Whether it’s unfamiliar surroundings, a raucous hostel dorm, or a pothole-ridden night bus journey, the act of travel presents endless challenges to a peaceful night’s sleep. Given that over 50% of adults consider a good night’s sleep essential for mental wellbeing, managing our circadian rhythms while on the road could be the key to a more enjoyable trip.
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Cleveland’s Historic Banks Elevate Dining to Market Leader

At the turn of the 20th century, Cleveland, Ohio was an economic powerhouse, with Rockefeller’s Standard Oil bringing millions of dollars and major financial institutions to the city. Although that’s now part of a bygone era, the spaces remain, and former money markets now house restaurants, bars, markets, and clubs. You can bank on having a good time at these seven spots to eat and drink in the city.
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