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Barbara Griffin

Discover the Best Festivals and Events in Rome This July

July is one of the busiest months of the year in Rome, as tourist numbers reach their peak. The heat can be intense, with summer temperatures often exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). However, despite the crowds and high temperatures, July is a vibrant month packed with a variety of festivals and events that draw both locals and tourists alike. These festivities provide excellent opportunities to embrace Roman culture and celebrate the summer season.
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Ultimate Seattle Lunar New Year Guide: Festivals, Events & Activities

Chinese and Vietnamese New Year celebrations are popular in Seattle and surrounding cities, bringing festive fun to the chilly, wet winter months. The Seattle area is diverse, filled with cultures from around the globe; notably, Asians make up nearly 15% of the city’s population. This cultural richness contributes to Seattle’s unique character and the vibrancy of its Lunar New Year celebrations, which are highly recommended to explore.
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Top 6 Podcast Apps for Travel Enthusiasts

Until relatively recently, the word “podcasts” didn’t mean much to most people. Despite being around since 2004, this method of downloading audio and video shows was slow to catch on. Nevertheless, with the breakout success of the “Serial” podcast, things started to change—the first season alone had over 70 million downloads.
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Top Hiking Trails in Central Arkansas: Discover Scenic Routes

Hiking, running, and walking trails represent some of the greatest joys in Arkansas. In summer, these trails often provide cooler and more shaded settings compared to paved surfaces. Furthermore, trails are gentler on your feet and joints, while immersing yourself in nature offers substantial psychological benefits. Fortunately, there are several wonderful trails right in the heart of Little Rock, allowing you a refreshing break from the road.
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Stunning Architectural Marvels in Sweden

When you think of Sweden, you might envision unique pop music (such as ABBA, Ace of Base, and Robyn), iconic furniture (like IKEA), fashionable clothing (H&M), and delicious food (like meatballs). While these elements define the culture of Scandinavia’s most populous country, one of the most idiosyncratic aspects of Sweden is undoubtedly its architecture. No matter where you plan to visit in Sweden, there’s an exceptionally cool—and probably strange—structure waiting to be discovered.
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Explore Wineries in Sandusky, Ohio and Lake Erie Islands

Like the area at the eastern shore of Lake Erie in Lake and Ashtabula Counties, where wineries abound, the central Ohio Lake Erie coastline and Lake Erie Islands offer excellent soil and climate for growing wine grapes. During the summer, the lake keeps the temperature mild; however, in the winter, the lake and the snow it brings act as a blanket to protect crops. Below are just a few of the wineries you’ll find in this region of Ohio.
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Top Women’s History Museums to Visit in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is a vibrant city that boasts several museums dedicated to women’s history, preserving and honoring the significant contributions of women in America. A visit to these important historic sites is particularly meaningful during March, as they celebrate Women’s History Month. This month features special exhibits, educational lectures, and interactive activities that highlight the roles women have played in the equal rights movement, local and national politics, arts, and more.
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Top Golf Courses to Enjoy in Puerto Rico

Golf in Puerto Rico combines the visual cornucopia of its natural environment, including lakes, rivers, rainforests, mountains, palm trees, and miles of beautiful beachfront, with the challenge of negotiating courses designed by some of the biggest names in the business. Here are the island’s best courses that every golf enthusiast should consider visiting.
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Traveling to China in June: Weather, Packing Tips, and Attractions

June marks the beginning of summer in China, where daytime temperatures can feel very warm due to pop-up showers resulting in increased humidity. Although June is slightly cooler and less humid than both July and August, travelers should still carry a handkerchief to wipe their brow, especially between thunderstorms. The month is known for beautiful flora as it ranks among the top three wettest months in China.
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