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Gloucester, Massachusetts: Fish and ships and so much more

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Gloucester attracts visitors from spring through fal for its oceanside setting, renowned whale watches, harbor cruises, deep-sea fishing trips, and seafood fresh from the dock.

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A day in port in Costa Rica

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Costa Rica is Spanish for “rich coast”, an appropriate name for a country with such biodiversity.

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Nova Scotia: Peggy of the Cove with Ivan Fraser

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Our most unforgettable stop during our day in the Halifax region was our visit to Ivan Fraser’s family home while en route to Peggy’s Cove

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Texas Uncorked!: Thinking outside the ropes

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Bucking broncos, bareback riding, steer wrestling, and mechanical bulls may seem an unlikely pairing with fine wines.

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Rapperswil, Switzerland: The Town of Roses

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The skyline of Rapperswil, Switzerland, is dominated by the Schloss Rapperswil, the early 13th century castle that now houses the Polish Museum.

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Saratoga Springs: Queen of Spas, a Revolution, and Some Horsing Around

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Saratoga Springs is a resort city named for the therapeutic carbonated mineral waters. It is also renowned as a thoroughbred racing center.

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Wedgeport Sport Tuna Fishing Museum, Nova Scotia

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The Wedgeport Sport Tuna Fishing Museum is the place to find mementos and celebrity photos of the glory days of this Sport Tuna Fishing Capital of the World.

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Ye Olde Argyler Lodge, Argyle, Nova Scotia

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We checked in to Ye Olde Argyler Lodge, in Lower Argyle, in time for dinner complete with live music that ranged from “Sweet Baby James” to French Acadian favorites.

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A perfect day in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

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Historic Annapolis Royal’s seaside setting and well-preserved heritage buildings have made it a center for cultural activity, artists, craftspeople, and performers.

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Birchtown, Nova Scotia’s Black Loyalist Landing

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Birchtown, on Shelburne Harbour, was the site of the first and largest free black settlement in Canada.

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