
Discovering Lafayette, the Heart of Acadiana
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Discover Lafayette, Louisiana’s food, festivals, culture, and natural wonders, deep in the heart of Cajun country and the Mississippi Delta.

Exploring Wineries in the Rueda Wine Region, the Land of Castles
by jane ammeson
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A three-day journey through a little-known Spanish region filled with ancient castles, beautiful villages, and some incredible wines.

KAI at Arizona’s Gila River Community: Elevated Dining, Tribal Gifts
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KAI restaurant in Phoenix offers a fine dining experience that brings light to the Native American culture through the eyes of the Pima and Maricopa tribes.

At Death & Co. in D.C., the Drinks Tell Stories
by Craig Stoltz
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The D.C. spin-off of the legendary Death & Co. bar in New York City is dedicated to drinks with a backstory -- and advancing the capital city's cocktail culture

Sample the Flavors of South Asia along Surrey’s Spice Trail
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The Surrey Spice Trail in the metro Vancouver area is loaded with South Asian restaurants serving delectable obscurities and Indian-style favorites. We ate all day, and lived happily to tell the tale.

Harvard’s World-Famous Glass Flowers: Fragile Beauties
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The Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants at Harvard is one of the university's greatest treasures and hidden delights.

Top Restaurants at the Pearl in San Antonio
by Dave Lee
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Discover five of the best restaurants at the Pearl Brewery in San Antonio, Texas, from Gulf Coast-inspired Southern food to Asian fusion.

Markham Nature Park: A Stroll Through Concord, California’s Natural Beauty
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Just twenty blocks from Concord, California’s downtown Todos Santos Plaza, the Markham Nature Park Arboretum Tree Walk offers a serene escape.

Surrey: The Rising Star of Canada’s Vancouver Area
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The city of Surrey, the rising star of the Vancouver, Canada metropolitan area, offers a wide array of multi-cultural cuisines, opportunities to engage nature, and a modern, architecturally ambitious downtown area.

Getting To The Top In Palm Springs
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A ride on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway lifts you 8,500 feet from the desert floor, through magnificent views of the mountains, and up to some prime locations for hiking and dining.