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Portland top U.S. city for cycling
With the most cyclists per capita and even coffee shops that cater to two-wheelers, Portland has been named America's best cycling city.
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Home sweet Myrtle Beach
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It seems that way each summer when our family settles in at an oceanfront resort to enjoy a few weeks of sun and surf on the Atlantic.
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NYC's neighbourhood chic
Thompson has managed -- in ways many hotels can't -- to distinguish its properties as reflections of their local neighbourhoods.
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Marilyn on the move
The sculpture of Marilyn Monroe is dismantled in Chicago, Illinois as it prepares to travel to Palm Springs, California.
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UK's Frieze launches in New York
New York's contemporary art scene is undergoing a major shake-up this year, with Britain's hugely successful Frieze Art Fair opening its inaugural U.S. edition.
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Rich history at Orleans Jazz Fest
Nicole Toms practically gushed as she emerged into the sunlight from a massive tent where a gospel choir had brought the crowd to its feet.
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Bird strikes on airliners targeted
The real scourges of air traffic these days are black-bellied plovers, herring gulls and yellow-bellied sapsuckers, aviation experts say.
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Rarin' to go to Indianapolis
Q: We've scored tickets to the Indy 500 but will have some time for other sightseeing. Are there any affordable things worth seeing?
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Remoteness helps Apostles' appeal
The Ojibwe were the first to paddle to the islands. Centuries later came explorers, fur traders, hardy voyageurs and Jesuit missionaries.
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Read it, live U.S. literary tourism
Fans of "The Hunger Games" will soon have a chance to channel the survivalist spirit of the novel's heroine by zip-lining through a North Carolina forest.
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Empire State Building no longer tallest in NYC
One World Trade Center, being built at the site of the fallen twin towers, could surpass the Empire State Building as the tallest building in New York as soon as next week, an official said on Tuesday.
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New Mexico fights dull reputation
The goals of the slogan and advertising campaign are to lure to the state adventure-seeking young people with a "thirst for authenticity" and to combat the misconception that there's nothing to do in New Mexico.
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Golfing by the sea
As the ball sailed off my driver and almost immediately out of sight, it became clear I should have sought out some local knowledge.
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