Every season is a great season to visit Vermont. In addition to skiing and snowboarding in the winter, outdoor enthusiasts can hike, bike and fish in the warmer months. Year-round, the state has a thriving cultural scene with performing arts, museums and galleries. A founder of the locavore movement, Vermont is a major culinary destination.
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Photo by Michael Reiss Bordeaux, France gets better every time you visit. With over 350 registered historic monuments, it ranks only behind Paris in its cultural importance. The city has received numerous awards and deservedly so! After being voted “Best European Destination 2015” and then “Number Two” in the New York Times’ “Cities to Visit
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In this article DAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Delta Air Lines Boeing 717-200 airplane as seen on the final approach landing at New York JFK John F. Kennedy International Airport, NYC, USA. NurPhoto / Contributor Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said the airline will make “modifications” in the next few weeks to
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Every fall, towns across the country feature Oktoberfest-inspired festivals and events showcasing great brews, as well as German cuisine, autumn-inspired activities, and more. If you’re excited about these beer-centric events and looking for a more unique way to celebrate, check out one of the activities below to get into the Oktoberfest spirit. Daytona Beach Biketoberfest
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Brazil is a vast country, home to a treasure trove of diverse travel experiences. Enchanting rainforests, sprawling wetlands, buzzing cities and perfect beaches all make for spectacular stops on your itinerary.  But before you go, make sure you have your visa paperwork sorted. Here’s what you need to know about Brazil’s visa policies. Will I
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Who doesn’t love a good value when it comes to wine? While trade publications such as the “State of the U.S. Wine Industry” report on the price-conscious purchasing habits of younger consumers—$15 for a bottle is the sweet spot—there’s no reason to relegate these bottles to the young and thrifty. Here are a few that
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There’s more to Los Angeles than the glitz and glamor of Hollywood. The City of Angels boasts an array of hiking trails that offer something for everyone from first-timers to experienced hikers. Waterfall lovers will appreciate Escondido Falls, while TV buffs will get a thrill seeing the M*A*S*H set in real life on the Cistern
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One of the world’s most dazzling destinations, Brazil is packed with steamy rainforests, tropical savannas, wetlands and exciting cities.  The ecosystems found in this giant of South America are home to the largest collection of plant and animal species found anywhere in the world. But even if exploring the natural world is not top of your Brazil to-do list,
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Boisson, a leading non-alcoholic retailer in the United States, has received a $5 million bridge investment led by Pernod Ricard’s Convivialite Ventures. “Boisson plays a key role in the fast-growing non-alcoholic category, by discovering and curating the best non-alcoholic brands for consumers’,” shares Brandon Yahn, Partner at Convivialité Ventures. “The company helps the leading NA
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One of the reasons Philadelphia is sometimes referred to as New York City’s sixth borough is the influx of former New Yorkers seeking more affordable and manageable lives in Philly. This migration only accelerated during the pandemic. Housing costs in Philly, while rising, still compare very favorably with other East Coast metropolises, and relatively affordable
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Start with these three building blocks for building your wine foundation We’ve all see a parody of the wine snob: an erudite personage, probably fancily dressed, holding the stemware just so and making declarations of numerous aromas and flavors—many of which are unfamiliar or improbable. River rock? (connoting minerality) Cat pee? (yes!) Barnyard? (Yes again
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Burgundy (“Bourgogne” in French) is home to world-famous vineyards, chateaux and abbeys, and many strong cheeses – the kinds of things that generally appeal to adults more than kids. The region is unlikely to be at the top of a family travel hit list, but that doesn’t mean that it’s lacking in things to do
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A string of 340 coral and volcanic islands spread against the deep blue waters of the western Pacific, Palau is a picture postcard of paradise. Given that only ninety thousand tourists visited the country in 2019 – and in the years since considerably less – this is the kind of country to live out your
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Two new sauces are entering the McDonald’s lineup, offering hundreds of new ways to taste menu favorites. Starting on Monday, October 9, McDonald’s diners will be able to grab packets of two new sauces to up their dip game. The restaurant’s first-ever breakfast inspired sauce, Sweet & Spicy Jam Sauce, will be added, along with
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