Visit Long Island, New York

Visit Long Island, NY where white sand beaches stretch endlessly along the Atlantic Ocean. Long Island is graced with world-class beaches, waterfront dining, and its own Wine Country region. Window shop in the Hamptons. Visit Gold Coast mansions and the homes of past presidents, poets and artists. […]

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Carlsbad, New Mexico: A Place to Live, Work, and Play!

Carlsbad is a hub for potash mining, petroleum production, and tourism. Carlsbad Caverns National Park is located 18 mi (29 km) southwest of the city and Guadalupe Mountains National Park lies 40 miles southwest across the Texas border; the Lincoln National Forest is to the northwest of town. […]

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Tour through the City of Santa Fe

A mini-tour of the enchanting city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Get a taste of all the city has to offer. Take a peek into mouth-watering restaurants, crystal skies, lush mountain ridges, hip art museums, and historic Native American tradition. […]

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Madrid, New Mexico

Unique. There is no other word that better captures the nature of this small mountain community outside of Albuquerque. Part art enclave, part earthy, part hippie, and all eclectic, Madrid offers a visitor a memorable experience. Shopping, dining or just strolling all take on a special attitude in Madrid. […]

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NM True TV Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks

This national monument offers a relatively easy hike to a surprisingly stunning overlook. The tent rocks are cones of volcanic material worn into their unusual shapes over eons. And the trip to the top includes a slot canyon and multiple stops you will have to make to pull out your camera. […]

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OCNJ Happy

With a population of less than 12,000, Ocean City, New Jersey is like a breath of fresh sea air, providing a welcome change of pace from those congested, casino-filled vacation resorts. This makes Ocean City the family beach resort of choice for people looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. And with […]

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A Seasonal View of Jersey

New Jersey is the fourth-smallest state, but the 11th-most populous and the most densely populated of the 50 United States. New Jersey lies entirely within the combined statistical areas of New York City and Philadelphia. […]

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New Hampshire Beaches: Connect with NH’s Coast

NH’s beaches offer year-round fun! Boogie boarding on a sandy beach, exploring the rocky shores and tide pools, smelling the sea breeze! New Hampshire’s 18 miles of coast on the Atlantic Ocean offer visitors and residents a chance to relax and connect to the ocean environment. […]

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VISIT WEST WENDOVER, NEVADA

West Wendover has a myriad of activities including historic sites, trails, outdoor recreation as well as some of the west’s best night life for you to enjoy. If you are visiting our area for the first time or maybe its the eighth time or the two-hundreth; consider some of the following suggestions to make your […]

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VISIT PAHRUMP, NEVADA

Pahrump, Nevada is easy to reach and hard to forget. It’s an hour west of Las Vegas, a city so famous it needs no introduction, and an hour east of Death Valley National Park, a place known for extremes. Pahrump truly is the heart of the desert and the perfect place to enjoy the best […]

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Visit Fallon Nevada

Fallon is on Highway 50, 60 miles east of Reno. It is surrounded by farms and ranches, and the Lahontan Valley Wetlands – a birder’s paradise. Fallon offers the outdoors, the arts, shops, and a menu of special events year round including a summer farmer’s market and the Hearts of Gold Cantaloupe Festival. […]

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VISIT CARSON CITY, NEVADA!

Carson City is about 30 miles (50 km) south of Reno and originated as a stopover for California bound emigrants, but developed into a city with the Comstock Lode, a silver strike in the mountains to the northeast. […]

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Travel Nevada Activity Video

Nevada is officially known as the “Silver State” due to the importance of silver to its history and economy. It is also known as the “Battle Born State”, because it achieved statehood during the Civil War; “Sagebrush State”, for the native plant of the same name; and “Sage hen State.” […]

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Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln was founded as the village of Lancaster on the salt flats of what was to become Lancaster County. A short time later, Lancaster was renamed Lincoln and became Nebraska’s Capitol. Sometimes referred to as the “Star City”, many of Lincoln’s primary employers fall within the services industries. […]

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It’s Time For Nebraska City’s AppleJack Festival!!

Each year, the AppleJack Festival in Nebraska City takes place on the third weekend of September. The event has been held for over 40 years. It includes such events as a parade, a classic car show, carnival rides, the AppleJack Fun Run/Walk, a quilt show, and craft shows and events all around the city and […]

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Nebraska Vacations

A past Nebraska tourism slogan was “Where the West Begins”; locations given for the beginning of the “West” include the Missouri River, the intersection of 13th and O Streets in Lincoln (where it is marked by a red brick star), the 100th meridian, and Chimney Rock. Nebraska is a triply landlocked state, as it does […]

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Visit Nebraska. Visit Nice.

Nebraska is a state that lies in both the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. The state is crossed by many historic trails, but it was the California Gold Rush that first brought large numbers of non-indigenous settlers to the area. Nebraska became a state in 1867. […]

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Butte Montana

From the Museum of Mining to Ringing Rocks Butte has something for everyone. Nestled near the Continental Divide, enjoy this video tour of Butte Montana. […]

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Virginia City in Southwest Montana

Virginia City offers one of the most fascinating stories of any town in Southwest Montana. At one time the most important city in the Territory and little more than a ghost town at another, today Virginia City provides one of the most well preserved and approachable glimpses into Montana’s gold rush days. […]

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Bannack Days

Bannack was founded in 1862 when John White discovered gold on Grasshopper Creek. As news of the gold strike spread many prospectors and businessmen rushed to Bannack hoping to strike it rich. In 1864, Bannack was named as the first Territorial Capital of Montana. Bannack Days is held the third weekend in July. […]

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Fall in Southwest Montana

If you’re looking to see, feel and discover authentic Montana, take a spin between Glacier National Park and Yellowstone with a visit to Southwest Montana. […]

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St. Lou is … One

St. Louis is an independent city and a major United States port in eastern Missouri. The city was developed along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which forms Missouri’s eastern border with Illinois. The St. Louis metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in the state of Missouri. […]

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The Searchers-New Mexico True Stories

The treasure is still out there, but can you find it? Forrest Fenn, the Santa Fe collector who hid the thing thinks the clues he left in his poem Ćôƒ?Ş‘?The Thrill of the ChaseĆôƒ?޶ś lead right to it. But finding the gold isnĆôƒ?ރ?ôt what itĆôƒ?ރ?ôs all about. ItĆôƒ?ރ?ôs about venturing out and seeing parts of […]

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Mississippi Gulf Coast – Festivals

There are a lot of choices when it comes to entertainment, festival style, on the Coast. From midway family fun, to classical seaside concertos, from landing a big one, to bird watching, “there’s a festival for that” on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. […]

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Weekending It Up On The Gulf Coast

Come visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast and see for yourself what all the fuss is about. Whether you want adventure and excitement, or just time to unwind, the Coast has what you’re looking for. You’ll come back time and time again for our 62 miles of scenic shoreline, family-friendly outdoor activities, beautiful wildlife, and more. […]

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Feeling Minnesota – International

Minnesota is known for its relatively mixed social and political orientations and its high rate of civic participation and voter turnout. Until European settlement, Minnesota was inhabited by the Dakota and Ojibwe/Anishinaabe. […]

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Only in MN

Minnesota is the 12th largest in area and the 21st most populous of the U.S. States. Owing to its large number of lakes, the state is informally known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.” Its official motto is L’Ć?ƒ?řtoile du Nord (French: Star of the North). […]

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Why Meet in Traverse City?

Traverse City, Michigan, is a freshwater paradise with the breathtaking Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, stunning hilltop vineyards, authentic farm-to-table cuisine, and championship golf. Historic venues, waterfront conference centers and full-service resorts provide inspirational meeting spaces. […]

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Vibrant Detroit

Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the largest city on the United StatesĆôƒ?ރ?˜Canada border. It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state. It is a primary business, cultural, financial and transportation center in the Metro Detroit area, a region of 5.2 million […]

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Flavors of Fall | Pure Michigan

Take a Fall vacation in Michigan and soak in all the brilliant fall colors of the season. While you’re hear, be sure to check out one of the many craft breweries in the state, or sample some delicious wine from any one of the hundreds of Michigan wineries. And what Fall vacation would be complete […]

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