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South Beach is Hot, Hot, Hot

South Beach, SoBe to many, is a well-known neighborhood of Miami Beach, has a reputation for being a hot place to go – hot weather, hot music, and hot people. It often competes with Santa Barbara, California, for the bragging rights of the American Riviera, but there’s no confusing its distinctive art deco architecture and design […]

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FREE Private Kona Coffee Farm Tours, Hawaii

View from Pele Plantations Farm

Life just perked up for coffee lovers who truly care about what’s in their cup and are curious about where it comes from. Pele Plantations, a certified organic Kona coffee farm on the [amazon_textlink asin=’0996131825′ text=’island of Hawaii’ template=’ProductLink’ store=’thetravelersway-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’7b01340b-b200-11e7-8dff-29b9d60e78e2′], now offers free private tours of its working farm. Grown on the volcanic

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“Exhibit Columbus” Showcases 18 Works of Public Art

“Exhibit Columbus” is the inaugural edition of a biennal citywide celebration in this southern Indiana community of 45,000. On view through November 26, 2017, are three sets of public art scattered throughout town: Miller prize winners, Washington Street installations, and student works. Centerpieces are the J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize installations, five enormous

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Visit these National Park Service Sites in Georgia

Last year’s centennial celebration of the [amazon_textlink asin=’0996777709′ text=’National Park Service’ template=’ProductLink’ store=’thetravelersway-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’c4c0f617-592d-11e7-a9ab-01041a3dd909′] brought about a resurgence in visiting the national treasures. If you’re visiting [amazon_textlink asin=’1841625566′ text=’Georgia’ template=’ProductLink’ store=’thetravelersway-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’5d2b5d8f-592e-11e7-b782-4fde5c7d9176′], you most likely know about the unspoiled beauty of Cumberland Island National Seashore and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. But

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Good Sipping on the Masters & Makers Trail in Franklin, Tennessee

What do you get when you combine beer, craft bourbon and whiskey, and wine? You get the Masters & Makers Trail in Franklin, Tennessee. The 70-mile trail traverses the scenic landscape throughout Williamson County, Tennessee, connecting craft distilleries, local breweries, and an award-winning vineyard to highlight an exceptional tasting experience found just south of Nashville.

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Jungle Jim’s International Market: A Playground for Foodies

Jungle Jim’s International Market is a self-proclaimed “International Food Lovers’ Paradise”. Not bad for an international grocery store outside of [easyazon_link identifier=”1681060523″ locale=”US” tag=”thetravelersway-20″]Cincinnati, Ohio[/easyazon_link]. But to call Jungle Jim’s a grocery store is a disservice. Jungle Jim’s is a grocery experience! Like all experiences, it is best to plan ahead for a visit to

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Grapevine’s Urban Wine Trail Celebrates Texas Wine

Texas is the fifth-largest wine-producing state in the U.S., and Grapevine has served as a trendsetter and leader with award-winning wineries and winemakers. Grapevine is home to the premier Urban Wine Trail in [easyazon_link identifier=”B00K9W24KI” locale=”US” tag=”thetravelersway-20″]Texas[/easyazon_link], as well as the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association and GrapeFest, the largest wine festival in the

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