Month: September 2024

Washington, DC is a nexus of culture. Its geographic location brings together the northern and southern US, and its role as a major entry point for immigration has led to the creation of hundreds of international communities.  The beautiful collaboration and harmony of the city’s residents comes across in the thriving dining scene – according
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(credit: Peter Island Resort) A treasured secret among sophisticated travelers for decades, Peter Island Resort in the British Virgin Islands re-opens in November 2024 after a six-year hiatus. The property closed during the Virgin Islands’ 2017 hurricane season and now offers brand new and upgraded accommodations as well as other state-of-the-art facilities. Rebuilt and re-envisioned,
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Skiing in Montana is particularly synonymous with one place: Big Sky. Just an hour from Bozeman, over 300 ski runs crawl all the way up to the summit of Lone Peak, just begging for fresh powder and thousands of skiers (or snowboarders!) to glide down them annually. There’s only one problem for me: I don’t
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Leader in the Beverage-Alcohol ecommerce space, Flaviar, has acquired Speakeasy Company, another ecommerce agency that has become a strong competitor in the industry, the companies tell me exclusively. The merger is effective immediately and the companies will continue operations under the Flaviar brand. Flaviar’s acquisition of Speakeasy will provide the company with a wider breadth
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Charleston has upped its game. Carriage tours still clip-clop through the historic district and ferries still shuttle crowds to Fort Sumter, but new attractions and revamped old favorites are keeping the Holy City relevant – and fun. Rooftop bars, innovative breweries and small-batch distilleries keep opening their doors while plantations and historic homes are digging
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►MAP of everything we did: https://migrationology.com/things-to-do-luang-prabang/ ►SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe ►T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/ NOTE: “Jaew Kee Pa” – the best dish of the day, literally translates to “Chili Poop Fish.” However, I don’t think there’s any poop in the dip, but it mostly consisted of fish eggs. The
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Honolulu, Hawaii is one of the most popular vacation destinations around the world, with its internationally-inspired food scene, historic landmarks, beautiful hikes, and of course famed beaches. As a born-and-raised Oʻahu local, Honolulu has always been the place to go for the coolest events, the latest foodie happenings, and a bit of nightlife. It’s where
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Heading to Reykjavik or other parts of Iceland and wondering what you are going to eat and drink in Iceland? Well here we go through some of the more popular dishes and treats you will eat, drink and enjoy in Iceland. From various fish, lamb, Icelandic yogurt skyr, to the beers, fermented shark, whale or
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This article was adapted from the Pocket Boston guidebook due to be published in January 2025 and written by Mara Vorhees. One of Boston’s most popular attractions, the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail comprises 16 colonial and revolutionary historical sites, tracing the locations of the events that earned this town its status as the “Birthplace of the
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