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Killick Coast adds weight to Newfoundland

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The Killick Coast has attracted everyone from roving buccaneers to the English and Irish ancestors of its modern day residents . . . → Read More: Killick Coast adds weight to Newfoundland

Liberace museum faces final curtain in Las Vegas

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It is somehow fitting that the Liberace Museum be based in Las Vegas, because Liberace was brighter than Las Vegas itself . . . → Read More: Liberace museum faces final curtain in Las Vegas

The arty airport at Vancouver

Artist Bill Reid is a member of the Haida First Nations Native Group, and the YVR Art Foundation has chosen his large sculpture “The Spirit of Haida Gwaii: The Jade Canoe” to occupy a prominent place in the airport . . . → Read More: The arty airport at Vancouver

Movie star marina Port Antonio Jamaica

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Flynn loved Port Antonio, having once described it as “more beautiful than any woman I have seen” . . . → Read More: Movie star marina Port Antonio Jamaica

Clark Kent’s favourite museum Metropolis Illinois

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On display are many rare pieces from the Superman films . . . → Read More: Clark Kent’s favourite museum Metropolis Illinois

Riding high on the Wyler Aerial Tramway Texas

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From Ranger Peak, 5,632 feet above sea level, the visitor can enjoy the view of 7,000 square miles encompassing three states . . . → Read More: Riding high on the Wyler Aerial Tramway Texas

Ice cream to make you squirm in Puerto Rico

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it is the not-so-common flavours that are produced by Halderia Lares that has people travelling miles to give it a try . . . → Read More: Ice cream to make you squirm in Puerto Rico

New York street swimming

he city burghers have set up dumpster trucks, garbage trucks as swimming pools . . . → Read More: New York street swimming

Las Vegas to ban hula hoops

city leaders later this month may ban the use of the usually plastic, hip-gyrating equipment on a five-block pedestrian mall known as the Fremont Street Experience in the city’s downtown core because, they argue, their use obstructs traffic flow and causes public disruptions. . . . → Read More: Las Vegas to ban hula hoops

Atlanta from Olympics to oblivion

That downturn in travel has manifested itself in Atlanta, where hotels have been forced to drop prices in order to attract clientele . . . → Read More: Atlanta from Olympics to oblivion

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