Month: August 2023

No matter what kind of vacation vibe you want to roll with, the Windy City can cater to it. Whether it’s a break jam-packed with iconic sites like the Bean, the Picasso structure or Navy Pier, or a quieter trip to more chilled parts of the city like the North Side’s Andersonville, Chicago keeps the
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If you are contemplating traveling the Silk Road with kids, Uzbekistan should be the first destination on your list. Not only does Uzbekistan have an exciting, eclectic combination of things to see and do, but it is very child friendly. Uzbekistanis like to travel with their extended families — often three generations together — so hotels,
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Civilised, ceremonial and the perfect event to choose for a celebration, afternoon tea has seen something of a renaissance in recent years. It is not lunch or dinner but rather sits proud as its own event; it’s too frivolous to do as a regular thing so is a special occasion for most. Afterall, we can’t
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The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) has recently launched a certification program for business owners from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Much like other MBE Certifications, the goal is to amplify Arab-American owned businesses by certifying that a business is over 51% MENA owned and managed. The Minority Business Development Agency, which is housed
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Grab some of our gear http://www.woltersworld.store Thinking about visiting the Mayan ruins of San Andres or Tazumal? Wanting to surf some of the best waves in Central America? El Salvador is a country with a lot of undiscovered wonders, but with the ranking as the murder capital of the world many tourists shy away from.
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Any ideas for a snow-free Alps vacation?  In this series, Lonely Planet’s team of writers and editors answer your travel problems and provide tips and hacks to help you plan a hassle-free trip. This week Lake Geneva–based writer, Alps expert and outdoor aficionado Nicola Williams shares her favorite spots for a mountain holiday sans snow.
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Molson Coors TAP further shook up the evolving alcohol beverage landscape by announcing the purchase of boutique whiskey brand Blue Run Spirts today. Their announcement comes just one day after industry behemoth Anheuser-Busch InBev announced the sale of eight beer and beverage brands to Canadian cannabis company Tilray Brands. Launched just three years ago, Blue
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Considering the wide geography of the Lone Star State, there’s really no such thing as a bad time to visit Texas. While you may want to skip the soaring temperatures of the Santa Elena Canyon in summer months, winter in Amarillo is not the best time to visit the Great Plains. Here are our tips
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Think of the French Riviera and perhaps you’ll picture super yachts, antique cars and grande dame hotels – and, yes, all that is there in droves. But the iconic 70-mile strip of coast also has something to offer any taste or budget. Step back from the coast and beach and dissolve into vineyards and craggy
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Aug. 7th, 2023 International travel is well and truly back this summer with a 30% increase in tourism numbers compared to 2022, especially in Europe, which, according to Hopper’s “Summer Travel to Europe” report, is the most popular destination this year. But if delayed flights and overcrowded airports don’t appeal consider staying closer to home at one of “The
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The Brewers Association Export Development Program has assisted American craft breweries send their ales and lagers to nearly every beer market in the world. In 2022, 230,999 barrels (over 7 million gallons) of beer, worth over $71 million, was exported from America’s craft breweries, according to the Brewers Association. “The number of exporting American craft
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