Written by Ehren Seeland This coastal city of just over 578,000 people, which borders both the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountain Range, has consistently been ranked as one of the world's most liveable cities. more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland As I drove into Portland, Oregon, I had the same tickle in my stomach that you'd experience with blushing teenage infatuation. more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland Boasting the largest population of any Canadian city, Toronto, the capital city of the province of Ontario, is cosmopolitan, rich in culture, low in crime, and consistently ranked as... more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland Located about an hour and a half north of California's San Francisco Bay area, the Napa Valley, a small county of roughly 755 square miles, has historically served as the producer of many... more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland This sprawling city of around 12 million people is rich in culture, architecture, art, and history, and has been, at various times in history, the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, Latin... more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland While at a close friend's wedding in Quebec the other weekend, I was lucky enough to visit La Roche Des Brises, the first vineyard in the north-shore area of Montreal. more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland Nestled at the foothills of the mountains of Estes Park, Colorado, The Stanley Hotel has housed famous guests including Bob Dylan and Rebecca De Mornay. more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland Montreal, Quebec proper, the second largest city in Canada, and the largest city in Quebec, was originally called Ville-Marie, or the city of Mary, but now takes it name from Mont-Royal... more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland There was a look that everyone that I knew who had been to Bali would get on their faces when I'd mention this Indonesian island. more » | |
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Written by Sudhir Diwan Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is an area made up of pluralities which we see in the city's culture, color, cuisine, various lifestyles, vocations and pursuits, entertainment, and fashion. more » | |
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Written by Scotty Rawley and Melissa Ziober Palm Beach, FL is a town like no other; a lush, tropical paradise with gorgeous architecture, glamour and style, delicious dining, and beautiful sunrises. more » | |
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Written by Angela DeYoung A welcoming city with a big, small-town feel is the way I would best describe living in Nashville Tennessee. more » | |
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Written by Marie Minnich Ann Arbor, MI, home of the University of Michigan is a Mecca of artistic shops and venues. more » | |
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Written by Michele Gardiner Ski Magazine rates our Famous Deer Valley Ski Resort the # 1 ski resort in the world! more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland Over the years, I've lived in my fair share of cities while feeding my gypsy tendencies to roam and experience... more » | |
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Written by Alexandra Gibson Steeped in presidential history and approximately 100 miles from Washington, DC, Charlottesville, Virginia is an intellectual and cultural gem located in Central Virginia. more » | |
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Written by Xin Zhou Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China (also goes by the English name of Peking) is a busy city that is known as the political and multi-cultural center of China. more » | |
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Written by Ivie Parker When sitting down to write this article, I'm puzzled as to how in the world I'm going to condense my description of Charleston into something shorter than The Never-ending Story. more » | |
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Written by Lana Kudriavtseva and Patrick T. King Sure, the recession seems to have affected everyone in one way or another, including Russia, but Moscow remains that brilliant star able to take ones breath away. more » | |
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Written by Terri Symington As much as I enjoy traveling or working on design projects in nearby areas of Houston or Austin, returning to my own home in the country is a pleasure and appreciation that has grown deeper... more » | |
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Written by Ben and Sammie Oostrum Rotterdam is known as a work-work-work city. New apartments, new streets, new stations, the people of Rotterdam always think of something new to build. more » | |
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Written by Valentina Cirasola Bari is a large sunny city in the south of Italy, located on the Adriatic sea, six hours south of Venice and four hours east of Rome. more » | |
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Written by Jennifer Tatjana Abfalder With about 25 millions habitants Mexico City is one of the largest and most dynamic megacities of the world. more » | |
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Written by Charli Junker-Trimm St. John's has often been compared to Old World Europe for its historical feel by way of narrow streets, notable architecture, and overall ambiance of being in anot more » | |
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Written by Jamie Kern Atlanta has long been known as the "Corporate Graveyard" by employers across the globe that have reluctantly parted ways with employees fallen victim to her charm. more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland The second largest urban area in France, Lyon is a city full of history, industry, fine cuisine (some say better than Paris), and also houses the international headquarters of Interpol and Euronews. more » | |
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Written by Ehren Seeland Fine wine, timeless fashion, sophisticated architecture and interiors, sublime cuisine, and romantic cafes... Paris, the capital city of France, has it all. more » | |
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Written by Charlotte M. Frieze We know that Paris is a destination for lovers-the romantic sort as well as lovers of fine food, art and wine. more » | |
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