Lafayette, Louisiana – Come for the food, stay for the local flavor
Lafayette Come for the food, stay for the taste of the area It is hot (città)…Lagniappe means “a little something
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Lafayette Come for the food, stay for the taste of the area It is hot (città)…Lagniappe means “a little something
Continue readingLakeside The city of Vermont is full of entertaining events. Burlington Nestled between the magnificent Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains, Burlington, Vermont, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its unspoiled natural beauty and genuine warmth. Burlington, the largest city in the state, offers a plethora of in-town activities, such as a bustling food and drink culture and the energetic atmosphere of a college town. The Lure of the Lake and a Lively Downtown Lake Champlain is the centerpiece of
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Continue readingNorthwest Arkansas offers world-class museums and mountain biking. Bentonville Travel to the northwest corner of Arkansas to arrive to Bentonville, a thriving and expanding community that offers plenty of entertainment amid the foothills of the Ozark Mountains and around its downtown. Its main draw is mountain biking, with an extensive network of routes catering to all skill levels snaking from the city area through the forested, mountainous countryside. Travelers from all over the world come to the city to discover the interactive Scott Family Amazeum, the Museum of Native American History, The Momentary, and the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Not to be overlooked are the vibrant collection of public art pieces dotted across the town and the Walmart Museum, housed in the original five-and-dime store. Mountain Bike Capital of the World™ Unlike the trails in some other mountain biking
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Continue readingOregon has a beautiful coast and great sports. Oregon You don’t see Oregon as often as you do. Take a cruise along the beautiful coast, hike up volcanic mountains, canoe through deserts that go on forever, or ride a dune buggy through lakes that are as clear as glass. There are some of the best restaurants and craft beers in the country, as well as some of the best places to bike, kayak, sail, or do just about anything else. Oregon’s Seven Natural Wonders How to Get to the Seven Wonders of Oregon No matter how long you live, you’ll never be able to see everything in Oregon’s woods. You can go hiking along the rough coast or in the wooded Willamette National Forest. You can camp in the desert near Steens Mountain or go hiking in the Wallowa Mountains, which are sometimes called “Little Switzerland” because they are covered in snow. You can get an RV rental from Cruise America and park it in the slopes of Mt. Hood’s volcano, the Umpqua National Forest’s old-growth beauty, or a mountain lake in the Deschutes National Forest. You can rent yurts, tepees, rustic houses, and RV spots in Oregon State Parks, which also have lovely places to have a picnic. What to Eat and Drink The people who make food and drinks in Oregon set trends and make people’s tastes. Craft beer, microdistilleries, 17 wine areas, handcrafted sea salt, ice cream, cheese, and more can all be found in this state. It is called a “ever-expanding culinary utopia” in The New York Times Magazine. Award-winning chefs, restaurants, and farmers in Oregon have been written about in national and foreign publications, and you can often meet these culinary artists in real life. The Oregon Truffle Festival is in January, the Oregon Cheese Festival is in March, and Feast Portland is in September. These are all great events that happen every year. Shopping without paying taxes Oregon does not have a sales tax like most states in the U.S.
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