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Top 5 US Cities for Unique Vintage Shopping Experiences

Hunting for treasures at local vintage shops is one of the most sustainable and affordable ways to find meaningful keepsakes from your travels. The most unique finds can be scored at specialty antique shops and thrift stores. This guide highlights five of the best cities for vintage shopping in the US. Moreover, if you can’t travel to rummage in these stores right now, many have online shops to explore.
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Top Tips for Emission-Free Travel in San Jose, California

With the third-largest population in California, and sprawling suburbs that spill into other South Bay cities, San Jose covers a vast area. Traveling outside the center can feel a bit like navigating a vast 3D maze. San Jose is well connected to the rest of the Bay Area, and connections are only going to get better with the extension of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) network into Silicon Valley.
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Orange County Declares State of Emergency Amid California Oil Spill Impacting Beaches and Wildlife

Some beaches along Southern California’s coast remain closed as cleanup crews attempt to address the oil spill that occurred on Saturday. Consequently, a state of emergency has been declared in Orange County, with experts cautioning that it could take years for local wildlife and ecosystems to recover from this environmental calamity.
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Essential Napa Valley Experiences: A Wine Expert’s Insider Guide

Napa Valley is a romantic destination for wine lovers and gourmands, as well as a popular place for girlfriend getaways and sophisticated bachelor parties. There are hundreds of wineries to visit in Napa, stretching from Calistoga in the north to Carneros in the south, with plenty of charming small towns like St. Helena and Yountville to discover along the way. While it might be tempting to jam-pack your schedule full of wine tastings, a leisurely pace will allow time to appreciate the beauty of the valley and everything else it has to offer.
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