Visit Munich, Germany

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Enjoy a trip to the capital of the state of Bavaria, Germany-Munich!  Not only is this city Germany’s third largest, it is also one of Europe’s most adventurous and fun cities to visit. The city has a population of about 1.4 million its located on the River Isar north of the spectacular Bavarian Alps. In the winter this city is a skier’s dream, and in the summer there are so many fun activities to partake in for all! The many locals who speak English, German and perhaps a few other European languages might surprise you- communication here is a breeze!

Rhineland- Germany’s wine capital

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Germany’s wine capital, as Rhineland is most famous for, is home to Germany’s most fertile vineyards. These vienyards, which go up steep hills, lead to old, imposing castles and charming wine villages, each of which has at least one wine festival per year. Though the Rhine Valley is only as wide as the little towns on either side of the riverbank, the region stretches nearly 134 miles long.

Explore the hidden secrets of Vaduz, Liechtenstein

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Many people believe Liechtenstein to be the jewel of Europe, and often compare the country to reading a good book. Once you have started reading the book of Liechtenstein, you can’t put it down. The country is the fourth smallest in all of Europe, however despite its size, the country has a very unique and eventful history, which has led it to be a highly industrialized state. 

A great time in Atlantic City

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Atlantic City, located off the New Jersey shoreline on Abescon Island, was the first city on the east coast of the United States to open its first casino in 1978. It is an important tourist destination because of its beaches and variety of casinos.  During the middle of the twentieth century, Atlantic City was a retreat for the rich and famous, who visited its shores on vacation and whose popularity has increased every year since.

Baltimore, Maryland

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Baltimore, Maryland is located on the shores of the Bay of Chesapeake, approximately 35 miles from the northeast of Washington, D.C.  It is one of the biggest marine ports in the Eastern part of the United States. It is a city full of personality, and has many important historical and cultural attractions to offer.
 

Top things to do in Newport, Rhode Island

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Newport is a city rich in cultural diversity, which comes from the early days of trade from the West Indies with settlers who brought unusual items with them, such as pineapples. The pineapple symbol was used then and is continued to be used now as a welcome symbol and is displayed in the districts of many Newport inns, restaurants, homes and shops. Pineapple doorknockers are also visible on the old colonial homes, which date back to the 1700s.
 

Fun activities to do in Cape Cod

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, Massachusetts is a wonderful place for a family vacation. There are many bike and nature trails available on foot and by bike. The Cape Cod Rail trail is a well-maintained asphalt bikeway that follows the Old Colony Railroad tracks for 26 miles from Dennis to Wellfleet. There are many places to rent bicycles in town. You can also leave your car in one of the garages owned by the various hotels and easily jump on the bike trail. 

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