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Top Santa Fe Attractions and Dining Spots Recommended by Locals

“Art forms, from beadwork to bronze sculpture, are how we continue to tell the story of our people and our tribes, and move forward to the next generation,” says Kim Peone, the first Native American woman executive director of the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts. Nothing embodies this sentiment better than the Santa Fe Indian Market (swaia.org), the organization’s marquee event, which marked its centennial in August.
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Explore Northern California’s Best Food and Stunning Waterfront Hiking Trails

I’m a California kid, but I’m fairly sure I had never heard of Point Reyes until the pandemic made all of us want to escape to beautifully less-populous places. On my mental list of California corners to visit were the painted dunes of Death Valley, the redwood-lined trails of Mendocino County, and a place that promised wildflower hikes, animal sightings, and incredible local cheese.
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Top 13 Must-Visit Museums in Chicago

There’s no shortage of world-class museums in Chicago. Whether you’re looking to explore art, history, science, or nature, the city has a museum — or several — for you. Head to the Art Institute of Chicago to see one of the largest collections of impressionism outside of the Louvre. Visit the Field Museum to indulge your love of dinosaurs. Check out the Museum of Science and Industry to experience a submarine, coal mine, and restored 727. Moreover, dive deep into African American, Mexican American, and Ukrainian culture at museums dedicated to each of these communities.
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Explore Cheyenne: Home of the Bison Train, Historic Saloons, and the World’s Largest Outdoor Rodeo

The buildings in Cheyenne rise from the semiarid High Plains like trees pushing through a forest floor. In a country where most major cities are closely hugged by suburbs, the capital of Wyoming is surrounded by endless stretches of dirt, stone, and grass. Just a short drive from the city limits, pronghorn, elk, bears, and open-range cattle meander beside the highway. Perhaps it’s this proximity to nature that makes Cheyenne feel more rural than urban.
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Experience a Luxury Bentley Road Trip: Tips for Your Next Adventure

Few brand names evoke the essence of pure luxury as much as Bentley. Each element of a Bentley car is intricately crafted, from the sleek exterior lines to the sumptuous interiors and the powerful engines. However, the steep price tags and limited availability make it difficult to experience one of these luxurious machines. This fall, Bentley is opening up its realm through exclusive road trips across the British countryside, providing travelers the opportunity to drive its remarkable cars and see the world through an elegant lens.
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Ultimate Guide to Visiting North Cascades National Park, Washington

North Cascades National Parkis a truly remarkable destination. The park’s wilderness is vast, characterized by dense forests, high-mountain lakes, stunning waterfalls, and jagged peaks crowned with glaciers. Mountain goats and black bears roam the landscape, and cell service is practically nonexistent. Visitors can sleep under impossibly dark skies sprinkled with constellations, hike hundreds of miles of trails in absolute solitude, and reconnect with nature.
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Explore the Meteor-Created Appalachian Passageway with 85 Miles of Trails and Stunning Stargazing

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, located where Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia meet, is a 14,000-acre destination that forges a passageway through the Appalachian Mountains. Forming a natural corridor between the mountains, it was used first by migrating animals, then by Native Americans, who used the path for centuries for trade. It was then used by settlers — most famously by Daniel Boone — who utilized the gap on their journey to settle the West.
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