While Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday, there’s no reason to stay stateside with your wine list. Wines from all over can find a seat at the table and be partners to the complex flavors and textures in your feast. Here are a few to consider. WHITES Attems “Cicinis” Sauvignon Blanc 2020, Collio DOC. Round
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Affectionately known as the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection, Philadelphia has top things to do for sports fans, museum-goers and everyone in between. The large, bustling city is known for its historical significance in cementing the country’s democracy as much as it’s known for being the land of Philly cheesesteaks (and yes, you
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Long the domain of savvy sailors and fly-in millionaires, the spectacular Grenadines also offer plenty for the independent traveler – you don’t need your own boat to fully explore the magnificent archipelago. Spanning the nations of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada, the Lesser Antilles region offers a wide variety of authentic Caribbean experiences
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Christmas is coming up! And instead of deciding on what to cook, pivot to deciding on where to eat. Plenty of New York City restaurants are hosting exquisite Christmas Day brunches and dinners. Make December 25 the most delicious Wednesday of the year by securing a seat at one of these local restaurants hosting Christmas
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Founded a little over a century ago, the largest city in Alaska is composed of neighborhoods with a newness and spaciousness you won’t find in denser, older places. Urban districts this far north are spread out and subtly influenced by the yawning wilderness that surrounds them. And you might be surprised at just how cosmopolitan some of
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The Côte d’Azur has a mythical quality; an ancient stretch of coastline with legends of the Cannes red carpet and Monaco’s yacht-filled port. Yet despite its fame (and literal fortune), the ‘Côte d’Azur’ doesn’t have clearly defined borders. In fact, it never did. The term originally comes from a novel by Stéphen Liégeard, where the
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Christmas away from home is always a mix of nostalgia and novelty. While you might miss the traditions and familiar faces, there’s a certain magic in experiencing a different kind of holiday. This memorable trip could be your first time seeing snow on Christmas morning or experiencing the charm of a European Christmas market.  The
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Ever wondered who first decided to bring trees inside to celebrate Christmas? Or where advent calendars first originated from? We’ve tracked some popular festive traditions and some lesser-known ones back to their roots. Read on for the more on the many ways the world celebrates Christmas.  Windows decorated like an Advent calendar in Germany. Carrie
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In this article SBUX Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Customers wait in a long line at a Starbucks cafe in a terminal at Miami International Airport, in Miami, Dec. 12, 2022. Jeff Greenberg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images Air travelers face a host of headaches on their journeys: slow security lines, long
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