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Katelyn Long

Top Eastern Europe Destinations to Visit in April

The eastern part of the European continent is formally known as Eastern Europe. This region is rich in various cultures, ethnicities, socioeconomic properties, and deep histories. Among the diverse groups in Eastern Europe are the Polish, Hungarian, Romanian, and Russian people. This region is largely considered to be more affordable for travelers, and much of the land remains unexplored, offering a wealth of opportunities for adventurous travelers. As tourists tend to flock to Western Europe, visitors to Eastern Europe can expect fewer crowds, allowing them to discover hidden gems—from the ancient castles in Poland to the magical cathedrals of Russia.
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Top Attractions to Explore in Reno, NV

Reno’s top cool things to do reflect the many features, events, and activities making Reno a recreational, cultural, and historic place to explore. Reno’s downtown redevelopment has transformed the face of the city in dramatic ways – the train trench, Riverwalk, condo conversions of old casinos, and the Reno Aces Ballpark to name a few. Our main tourism promotion organization, the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA) is in the thick of it as well, using the tagline “America’s Adventure Place” to tout the many cool things about the Reno / Tahoe region.
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Top Organic Farms in Long Island, NY

There are a number of working farms on Long Island, NY where a variety of produce is grown. However, some consumers prefer to solely purchase fruits and vegetables that have been cultivated without the use of genetically modified organisms, chemical fertilizers, conventional pesticides, and other chemical ingredients. Therefore, if you’re looking for organic produce, you can find several certified organic farms on Long Island. Below is a list of places that grow a variety of locally sourced, fresh, and organically produced fruits and vegetables.
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Top 1950s Diners to Visit in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio

It’s almost impossible not to have fun eating in a diner. Those sleek, shiny icons from the 1950s just exude fun and good times. Fortunately, Cleveland and northeast Ohio have several good diners, lovingly restored to their mid-century finest. Below are our choices for the best diners in the Cleveland area. Most are authentic; a couple of them are very good reproductions.
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