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Experts on united states
I have lived in Philadelphia for the past five years, and during that time I've lived and worked all over the city. I can advise travelers to Philly on great local bars and restaurants, what to s... Read More...
New Orleans is the gateway to the Caribbean, and Latin America. It also has the magnificant history of both the French and Spanish. Most people have heard of the French Quarter, but have you hear... Read More...
I'm a rarity in Washington. D.C. -- a native. There aren't many of us in a metropolitan area of 4 million. Most people come here for a few years or maybe 20 and then return from whence they came.... Read More...
People in united states
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Articles about united states
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Category: Innovators
Circling Home: An Interview with John LaneIn this interview with writer, professor, community builder, kayaker, and self-professed “post-hippie Deep South anarchist,” John Lane shows Matador writer Julie Schwietert around the textile mill being converted into an environmental studies center, and talks about the relationships between people and place, between traveling and settling, and how to form community. Click on the audio links to hear clips from their walk along Lawson’s Fork Creek, and read on for a conversation about Lane’s book and writing about place. |
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Category: Sport
Wingsuit Pioneers: Making Human Flight a RealityIn this profile of wingsuit flying, Sandra Konta speaks with Birdmen Jari Kuosma, Nick Rugai, and Robert Pecnik. "What is old news to the skydiving community," she writes, "the mainstream public is just beginning to digest: safe human flight is now a reality." |
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Category: Sport
Golden Trout"He doesn’t answer our question right away, sizing us up for a time before asking the receptionist to dig out some maps of the Popo Agie Wilderness. The map he chooses is hand-drawn, carefully creased and slightly yellow with age," writes Tim Patterson in this soulful and sharp-eyed traverse of the Wyoming highcountry. |
Guides/Tips on united states
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Don't leave Key West without...Wait, you're leaving? You came all this way; I'd hate for you to have missed some of the most unlikely memories you'll make in Key West. |
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Best Taquerias in San FranciscoBest Taquerias in San Francisco I love burritos. I eat at least 5 a week. They're cheap, they're healthy and San Francisco happens to have some of the best Taquerias in the United Sates. Here are my picks: La Taqueria |
Blogs about united states
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China 2008 Part 2 PlanDepart Shanghai Sunday, July 6, 2008. Teach English and help out with projects in the Northeastern Jilin Province, China. Atlanta is EST, and the Jilin Province is 12 hours ahead of Atlanta (so 15 hours ahead of Arizona) Not sure about Internet access here, but I will have Internet access (but probably... |
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Puppy Owners Unite!There’s nothing like getting a puppy, to know that you’re capable of taking care of something other than yourself. Lucky little Izabella, at five weeks old, said “Woof!” to her 9 brothers and sisters on Broadford Road and headed up town to Warm Springs, where she’s happily thrashing our home.... |
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Blooming SurpriseIt wasn't really supposed to be a trip. We were just running my stepdaughters back to the airport at the end of spring break, driving down to Phoenix one evening and returning the next morning. As we entered the low desert, however, we were astonished to see that the rugged mountains, hillsides and valleys... |





