Tag: Hiking
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Double Take: City Vibes & Wine Country Wonders in San Francisco, Napa & Sonoma
San Francisco and California’s Wine Country offer an unforgettable blend of rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture. This “Double Take” explores two perspectives on the region: one immersed in the urban charm and iconic landmarks of San Francisco, and the other basking in the rolling vineyards and laid-back elegance of Napa and Sonoma. San…
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Two Takes on Albany, NY: History, Culture, and Family Life in the Capital Region
Albany, New York’s capital city, is a dynamic blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty. Perched along the banks of the Hudson River, Albany is one of the oldest surviving European settlements in the U.S., with roots dating back to the early 1600s. Today, it’s known for its striking architecture, from the ornate…
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America the Beautiful: Our Journey Through U.S. National Parks
From soaring mountain peaks to sun-drenched deserts, lush forests to rugged coastlines, America’s national parks showcase the incredible diversity and natural beauty of the country. Whether you’re hiking through alpine wilderness, marveling at red rock canyons, or cruising past glaciers, each park offers a unique experience and a deeper connection to the land. In this…
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Two Views on Florida’s Space Coast: Rocket Launches and Coastal Escapes
Exploring the Wonders of the Florida Space Coast, including Satellite Beach, Palm Beach, Cocoa Beach, and more The Florida Space Coast is a remarkable destination that offers a perfect blend of space exploration, natural beauty, and coastal charm. Stretching along the Atlantic coast, this region is home to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, pristine beaches, charming…
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Two Takes on Vernazza, Italy (Cinque Terra): Sunsets and Stone Paths
Vernazza is a picture-perfect village nestled between rugged cliffs and the turquoise waters of the Ligurian Sea. Often considered the jewel of Cinque Terre, it’s known for its vibrant pastel buildings, historic charm, and relaxed atmosphere. The village’s natural harbor is framed by a jumble of fishing boats, inviting cafes, and scenic trails. Whether you’re…
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Two Different Takes on San Juan, Puerto Rico: A City of Rich History and Vibrant Culture
San Juan, the vibrant capital of Puerto Rico, is a city that seamlessly blends rich history with modern charm. Founded by Spanish colonists in 1521, it is one of the oldest cities in the Americas. San Juan played a key role as a strategic military outpost for Spain, and its historic heart, Old San Juan,…
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Two Different Takes Central New York including Cooperstown, Utica, Ithaca, Skaneateles & Cortland
The towns within Central Region offer a diverse range of experiences, from outdoor adventures to cultural attractions and historic landmarks. Whether you’re interested in exploring nature, learning about history, or enjoying local cuisine, there’s something for everyone in this region of New York. Major Towns: The Same The Family visits this region often as they…
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Two Different Takes on Germany
Set in the heart of Europe, Germany is a country where centuries of history meet cutting-edge innovation. From ancient tribal roots to its unification in 1871, through the devastation of two world wars and the triumphant reunification of East and West in 1990, Germany has continually shaped, and been shaped by, world events. Today it…
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Doubletake on Maryland: From City Streets to Sandy Beaches
Maryland may be small in size, but it packs a punch when it comes to history, culture, and natural beauty. From the bustling waterfront of Baltimore to the serene shores of the Chesapeake Bay and the rugged mountains of Western Maryland, the state offers a little bit of everything. Whether you’re drawn to its rich…
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Two Different Takes on Cape Cod, Massachusetts: Beaches, History, and More
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is a classic New England destination known for its charming coastal towns, beautiful beaches, and rich history. Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people, Cape Cod was one of the first areas in North America settled by Europeans, including the Pilgrims in 1620. Over time, it developed into a major whaling and fishing…