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If You’re LGBTQ, Check Out These Cities For A First Date

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First dates can be nerve-wracking for anybody, especially the LGBTQ community. They may have concerns about safety, since not all destinations are welcoming or even tolerant. According to Dating Advice, these cities offer a relatively safe space for LGBT+ dating. San Francisco San Francisco has a thriving gay community. You don’t have look long before… Continue reading If You’re LGBTQ, Check Out These Cities For A First Date

Looking For Great Brunch Places In San Francisco? Here Are A Few Suggestions

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If you’re a brunch lover or just love food in general, you’ll find no shortage of places in San Francisco. Whether you’re in North Beach, SOMA, or The Mission, there are plenty of options at different price points. As noted by Forbes, “What makes San Francisco a foodie destination is that the Bay Area has… Continue reading Looking For Great Brunch Places In San Francisco? Here Are A Few Suggestions

What It’s Like to Bike From San Francisco to Sausalito

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While in San Francisco after a bike ride across the Golden Gate Bridge, a man asked, “aren’t you cold?” It was brisk and windy, quite unlike Sausalito across the water. Smiling, I said I didn’t feel the cold at all, which was mostly true. The exertion, coupled with the joy of being outside, warmed my… Continue reading What It’s Like to Bike From San Francisco to Sausalito

Things To Do in California on July 4

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Wherever you are in California, there are plenty of Independence Day events and activities. While it’s customary to watch fireworks, this may not appeal to everyone. If pyrotechnics isn’t your bag, not to worry. The state is large enough to offer a plethora of options that don’t involve them. You can check out these events… Continue reading Things To Do in California on July 4

Grab Your Bike And Check Out These 4 Bike-Friendly Bridges In The US

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There’s nothing like a bike ride that allows you to appreciate scenery at your own pace. Over the years, more cities in the US have become more accommodating for bikes. However, when it comes to bridges, not all are great for biking. For example, before the two-way bike lane opened in 2021, Brooklyn Bridge was… Continue reading Grab Your Bike And Check Out These 4 Bike-Friendly Bridges In The US

Here are Some of the Top Hiking Spots in California

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There are plenty of amazing places for hiking in the United States, but California is really something special in that regard. If you ever take the time to venture beyond Los Angeles, San Francisco and the other major cities, you’ll get a better sense of the state’s natural beauty. From dramatic overlooks to soaring California… Continue reading Here are Some of the Top Hiking Spots in California

These 5 Resorts And Villas Are Among The Most Expensive In California

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California, the third largest state in the United States, offers a plethora of experiences. There’s the buzz of Los Angeles, the wine of Napa Valley, and the magical redwood forests. There are also the beaches and ski resorts of Lake Tahoe, which California shares with Nevada. Don’t forget the nine national parks—more than any other… Continue reading These 5 Resorts And Villas Are Among The Most Expensive In California

Celebrate Pride Across the Americas! Here’s Where You Can Party This June

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LGBTQ+ pride is worth celebrating all year round, but June is when the celebrations really take off. This is the month when we honor and show love to a community that perseveres in spite of ongoing discrimination. While there are gay pride celebrations and events all over the world, some of the best are right… Continue reading Celebrate Pride Across the Americas! Here’s Where You Can Party This June

Hotel or Tent? Which Travel Accommodation Suits You Best?

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Have you had the chance to work any travel into your schedule yet for this year? If you know where you’re going, have you figured out where you are going to stay? There are so many travel accommodations to choose from depending on your budget and where in the world you’re going. You could stay… Continue reading Hotel or Tent? Which Travel Accommodation Suits You Best?

Meet Cocktail Enthusiast And Traveler Camille Wilson, “The Cocktail Snob”

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Cocktail blogger and travel enthusiast Camille Wilson doesn’t have a special story about her Instagram handle, The Cocktail Snob. It came to her like an epiphany when she was walking to work one day. Her passion for cocktails as someone who makes them, drinks them, and writes about them, launched her into an exciting world.… Continue reading Meet Cocktail Enthusiast And Traveler Camille Wilson, “The Cocktail Snob”

Traveler Story: I’m A Black Woman Who Loves Long Train Rides Across The US

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Flying may be the swiftest way to travel, but Alison Mason enjoys the scenic experience of long train rides that provide more than getting to the destination quickly. Her bucket list trip happened in 2018, when she went from New York to San Francisco. It’s her goal to take every long distance route Amtrak offers.… Continue reading Traveler Story: I’m A Black Woman Who Loves Long Train Rides Across The US

United Airlines Flight Rerouted After Male Passengers Fight Over Arm Rest

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Another week, another airplane brawl. This time on a United Airlines flight. The plane going from San Francisco to Las Vegas last Friday, had to turn around and go back to its gate at San Francisco International Airport, after two men started fighting over the row’s arm rest just after pulling back. Neither of the… Continue reading United Airlines Flight Rerouted After Male Passengers Fight Over Arm Rest

 
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