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Family FriendlyFood & EatsNational ParksOn The WaterOutdoor ActivitiesPlaces to StayWest Virginia
Jefferson County, WV Combines History, Scenery and Recreation
by Gabbyby GabbyIn 1783, Thomas Jefferson wrote about the view of the Potomac River through the Blue Ridge Mountains, saying it was one of the “most stupendous scenes in Nature… worth a …
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FloridaFood & EatsMarylandMassachusettsPennsylvaniaWest Virginia
Best Chocolatiers on the East Coast
by Gabbyby GabbyAlthough many would argue there is no wrong time to indulge in chocolate, February is considered Chocolate Month because of Valentine’s Day. Here are a half dozen world-class East Coast …
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Art & CultureFood & EatsOutdoor ActivitiesPennsylvania
Witness the Grandeur of Longwood Gardens
by Gabbyby GabbyThe Brandywine River Valley serves as an epicenter for public gardens in the U.S. One of America’s finest is Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Created by Pierre du Pont, …
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Art & CultureFamily FriendlyFood & EatsShoppingVermont
Visit Burlington and Waterbury, two unique Vermont towns
by Gabbyby GabbyWhen most people think of Vermont, they envision skiing down snow-covered slopes, drinking hot chocolate by a roaring bonfire or riding a horse-drawn sleigh across a snowy meadow. But Vermont …
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If you’d like to travel to Germany without the long plane ride, then head to northeast Georgia where the small town of Helen has its own Bavarian Alpine village. Located …
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Food & EatsPennsylvania
American fare, gorgeous views at Gloryridge Tavern & Grill
by Gabbyby GabbyWhether you are a local who wants a delicious meal or a tourist who worked up a huge appetite after a day taking in the Gettysburg National Battlefield, The Lodges …
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Food & EatsNew JerseyTrails & Tours
Find your favorite eats on Jersey’s Bourdain Food Trail
by Gabbyby GabbyThough Anthony Bourdain was a celebrated chef, author and television host, he never warmly embraced the spotlight. If he had the choice between spending time with a noted celebrity or …
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Charleston, South Carolina is mainly known for its history, its cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages and its pretty pastel-colored antebellum houses. But what about its amazing food scene? Here are …
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By Shuan Butcher Some of the world’s best chefs swear by the cooking salts offered by a small, historic salt-mining facility in Malden, W.Va. In 1817, Nancy Bruns’ ancestors started …
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Art & CultureFood & EatsMuseumsNew York
Top sights to visit as New York City reawakens
by Gabbyby GabbyPhotos and words by Joe Motheral A visit to New York City can be a refreshing eye opener. The city that never sleeps has reawakened, buzzing with traffic and pedestrians. …
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