Los Angeles has been in the middle of a cocktail renaissance for several years now and why shouldn’t it? The city has perfect garden weather year round for herbs, fruits and citrus, a clientele with as varied and diverse tastes as one could imagine a...
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It’s true that Los Angeles does have a bounty of great theme parks – Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain come to mind – but what about the other days of being in Los Angeles with kids? Thankfully, the city has a host of no...
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Though nearly every corner of Los Angeles has shown up in movies and TV, visitors rarely grasp the sheer size of this megalopolis. The city alone is 470 square miles encompassing over 80 neighborhoods. Include the entire Los Angeles County, and there’s 4,000 square miles and nearly 300 c...
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Southern California has been synonymous with surfing ever since the 1960s when the then-underground sport surged on to the world stage thanks to popularity of surfing films (Gidget, Beach Party) and surf music (the Beach Boys). With nearly 100 miles of coastline in Los Angeles County...
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Las Vegas is America's most popular travel destination for a number of well-known reasons: gambling, year-round sun, awesome pool parties, decadent buffets and nightlife that just doesn't quit. But if there's one thing every visitor to Las Vegas could use more of, it's cold hard...
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Belize may be small, a mere shard of glass beside the great Latin mirror of Mexico, but it is packed with a remarkable diversity of fun and fascinating places. On one side stretch the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, containing the world’s second-longest r...
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Blame it on the rain, or rather, the lack of it. The year-round beautiful weather is largely responsible for LA’s impressively long list of things to do without spending a dime. Though there are free indoor activities to be found as well, many of t...
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The United States, with its vast diversity of terrain and its vibrant cities that have grown to contain millions in a matter of 300 years, is replete with unforgettable views. Whether coast or canyon, forest or sandstone, D.C. or NYC, the landscapes included in this...
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The cutting-edge public LED installations; fanciful, larger than life architecture, basement gambling rooms relying on people's’ willingness to chase illusory money based on chance games, innovative ways to spend money to make money all boils down to this idea that if you had it, w...
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Yes, Las Vegas is known for its abundant nightlife, gaming rooms and scandalous clubs, but it’s no longer the hotbed of hedonism that it used to be. With hotels opening up more family friendly attractions and tour companies tapping into the natural beauty of t...
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