restaurants in United StatesShow all entries with tags: restaurants |
1. Travel Tip:
Dine at Garcia's for Great Seafood
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Miami is known for its fresh seafood, and if you’re looking for an amazing seafood restaurant you shouldn’t miss the full fish dinner including stone crabs when in season. It’s probably the...
kradeff @
United States >> Florida >> Miami >> Garcia's
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2. Travel Tip:
Rillito Downs Park Race Track
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If you're a snowbird (that is, someone who winters in Tucson) or even if you're not, Rillito Downs is a fun place to go. The racetrack offers quarterhorse, thoroughbred, and, at times, Arabian...
Donna2009 @
United States >> Arizona >> Tucson >> Rillito Downs Park Race Track
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Do you like tennis, golf, walking, running, or swimming? Then, you'll have to visit Loews Ventana Canyon Resort located on Tucson's far northside. I particularly like the tennis courts, but you...
Donna2009 @
United States >> Arizona >> Tucson >> Lowes Ventana Canyon Resort
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4. Travel Tip:
SoHo - artsy, popular, hip
SoHo is a fun and artsy neighborhood in downtown Manhattan. The name is from the location - it's South of Houston Street. (Houston is pronounced - House - ton as compared to the city in Texas.)...
kristin5683 @
United States >> New York (State) >> New York >> SoHo
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5. Travel Tip:
Best Place for the Curious and the Intellectuals
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For a quiet intellectual night in Miami (few of these places exist in the city), Books and Books is an excellent place to go. This little café and bookstore has weekly events and book readings by...
SavvyLeo @
United States >> Florida >> Coral Gables
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6. Travel Tip:
It Lives up to its Name – Grand!
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Hear the rumbling sound beneath you? It's not an earthquake but the Grand Central Station. Built in 1913, Grand Central Terminal is the largest train station in the country. Like Times Square,...
citysights @
United States >> New York (State) >> New York
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