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A Taste of Fall in New York’s Sullivan Catskills  - Travel Taste and Tour Magazine
From September’s Harvest Moon through December’s Cold Moon, fall in New York’s Sullivan Catskills is full of fun and flavor. Just 90 miles from Manhattan, it is reachable by car in a few hours from metro New York, Philadelphia, and Western Massachusetts. Since the 19th century, visitors have flocked here to vacation. In 1969, half a million people descended on Bethel for the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair. Today, the small-town charm and low-key vibes are perfect for friends and families.
🎃Happy Halloween!🎃 Dozens of local families welcome you to their farms, stands and community farmers markets. Pick apples right off the branches or pumpkins in the fields. Fill bags with soup vegetables and autumn decorations. Devour fresh donuts with hot or cold cider. Several local farms offer hayrides, corn mazes and weekend festivals, too. Read the full article at our website, link in bio! . . . . #travel #tours #travelblogger #adventuretime
Visit Acadia National Park to hit up some of the most popular spots like Beehive Trail and Jordan Pond crowd-free, as compared to the busiest months of the year (June through September). . . . . #travel #tours #travelblogger #adventuretime #taste #hiking #hikingadventures #traveladdict #outdoors #traveltheworld #travelblog #blogging #usa #visitusa #tasting #explore #adventure #trip #tripdestination #traveldestination #vacationenthusiast #foodie #lovefood #foodlover #TravelTasteAndTour
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Quandary Peak is one of the fourteeners in Colorado and a popular hiking destination. Standing 14,271 ft tall, it’s the highest peak in the Tenmile Range of the Rocky Mountains.
Visit Lawrence County - Travel Taste and Tour Magazine
Experience the many trails of Lawrence County from authentic Amish experiences to wine and brew trails to blue and greenways and much more. Follow these readymade trails or create your own adventure with friends and family. McConnells Mill State Park is home to five waterfalls and hiking trails including the North Country National Scenic Trail.
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According to Native American legend, the 11 glacial lakes that comprise this region in central New York are evidence of the Great Spirit leaving his handprint as a blessing on the area. Thus, the region's freshwater lakes carry Native American names like Skaneateles, Keuka, Cayuga and Seneca.
Southernmost Illinois - Travel Taste and Tour Magazine
With the beautiful backdrop of the Shawnee National Forest, all seasons lure outdoor enthusiasts to Southernmost Illinois. An abundance of scenic hikes, easy to challenging, offer beautiful views. Bring your bike, or rent one along the 50 mile Tunnel Hill Trail; or venture out on moderately rugged mountain bike trails that include creek crossings, switchbacks, hilly and rocky terrain.
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Sonoma, a county in Northern California known for its bucolic charms and array of wineries, could also be described as Napa's rustic, less-refined and more-relaxed sister.
Things To Do In Jefferson Parish, LA - Travel Taste and Tour
Jefferson Parish knows how to have fun all year, but Fall is a special time for both residents and visitors alike. We mark the end of another long, hot summer with a variety of outdoor festivals celebrating food, music, heritage, and more! If you’ve ever visited during the spring and summer months, you’ll know that our “festival season” is jam-packed.
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Savannah, with its Spanish moss, Southern accents, and creepy graveyards, is a lot like Charleston, South Carolina. But this city about 100 miles to the south has an eccentric streak. Savannah College of Art and Design students mix with ghost hunters and preservationists, while Southern restaurants share street blocks with edgy cafes and restored theaters.
City of Quincy - Travel Taste and Tour Magazine
Just minutes south of Boston awaits one of New England’s most captivating destinations, the City of Quincy (“quin-zee”). Called the “City of Presidents” and “Birthplace of the American Dream”, Quincy is the birthplace of the second and sixth U.S. Presidents, John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams.
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With a total area of 5,543 square miles, Connecticut is the third smallest state in the U.S. — which is a great thing for visitors. Because of its size, the “Constitution State” packs a rich blend of active, relaxing and historical sites into an easily accessible area. As a destination that offers the longest fall foliage season in New England, Connecticut welcomes leaf-peepers to gaze at the lush and vibrant foliage.
Spotsylvania Virginia - Travel Taste and Tour Magazine
Wilderness Run Vineyards is Virginia’s Historical Farm Vineyard. Plenty of outdoor space awaits you to enjoy the day as you would if you lived the farm life–an old pontoon boat has even been converted into a stage for live entertainment!
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Home to winding roads surrounded by picture-perfect mountaintops, vast farmland, and scattered herds of cattle, the Berkshires offer the perfect mix of lively fun and relaxation.
What Things To Do in AUSTIN - Travel Taste and Tour Magazine
Visit the SPAM Museum in beautiful downtown Austin. A quaint downtown offers places to eat, shop, and relax after exploring the world-famous canned meat’s impactful history. Before entering, take a picture in front of the Austin Welcome sign and the farmer and the pigs’ statue. Once in the museum, visitors can travel with SPAM® in the World Market Exhibit, where visitors go on a journey to see different SPAM® products and meals around the world.