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Why Turkey Is a Surprisingly Great Family Destination—with Gorgeous Hikes, Ancient History, and Hot Air Balloon Rides
Though the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone often dominate the national-park hype, Bryce Canyon National Park has quietly earned ...
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12 Foods That Split The Nation Love Them Or Hate Them You Decide
Food fights don’t always happen in cafeterias-sometimes they happen right at your dinner table. You know those moments when ...
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Experts Say These 7 Countries Are the Best for First-Time International Travelers
Choosing the best country for first-time travel depends on personal interests, budget, and comfort level, though several ...
Centuries of church schisms show that if there’s a doctrine to be fought over, there’s a good chance Christians will fight about it. That repeated splintering is what makes an event that ...
Set to open in 2029 on the Peloponnese, Waldorf Astoria Scarlet Bay will have 121 guestrooms and suites, all with sea views.
New Iberia, Louisiana is that literary daydream come to life – a small town where Spanish moss dangles from centuries-old oaks and time seems to slow to the gentle pace of Bayou Teche’s flowing waters ...
Trinity Episcopal Church is one of Florida’s oldest. The white building looks like it belongs on a postcard. People choose to get married there because it’s so pretty. Restaurants serve fresh oysters ...
With a particularly strong, complex taste, ancient Greek garum sauce is the result of a fermentation process involving fish ...
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Ancient Greece's Surprising Use of Olive Oil
Think youve heard it all? Well, youre in for a surprise because today were diving into 25 crazy facts that are bound to catch ...
Maza was a staple food in Ancient Greece, typically made of barley flour mixed with water or wine, and often flavored with cheese and honey.
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