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Las Vegas: The new home of the celebrity chef

It used to be that you had to travel to Manhattan to eat from the table of a celebrity chef. It also used to be that Las Vegas was a barren wasteland of $5.99 all-you-can-eat prime rib buffets. Both are no longer true. In the last 15 years, the Las Vegas culinary scene has changed dramatically. The worlds of conspicuous excess and super gourmet dining have fused together under the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip.

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All Pennsylvania vacations should include a stop in the Brandywine Valley

Just 25 minutes from Philadelphia, in southeastern Pennsylvania, lies the picturesque Brandywine Valley. Known for its scenic rolling hills and valleys, the winding Brandywine River, and its rich history and cultural attractions, this area should not be missed when planning Pennsylvania vacations.

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Want to explore the Midwest? Omaha vacations offer some great getaway options

For those interested in exploring the Midwest on their next family vacation, a spot that may not be top of mind, but should be is Omaha, Neb. Located near the border of Nebraska and Iowa, the city is actually within a comfortable driving distance of six states, making it the perfect centralized location for a Midwest adventure. Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, Kansas and Missouri are all just a short drive away.

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Secrets of Seattle

When you think of Seattle, you probably think rain, Space Needle, fish market and coffee. But Seattle is one of the few American cities in which you can explore its history both above and under ground. If you're planning your next vacation to the northern West Coast, don't miss out on the fascinating stories of Seattle that haven't seen the light of day since the 1800s.

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Texas' fab five: Cheap flights make it easy to visit Texas' top cities

Texas is famed for big skies, big open spaces, big hair, big personalities -- big everything. The expansiveness of the state also shines through in the welcoming nature of its residents. There is a lot to do in the Lone Star state, but you can be assured that whatever you choose to do, you'll have a great time.

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Tips for finding cheap flights for summer travel

Air travel can be expensive for one person, and if you're planning a trip for your whole family, the cost adds up fast. With many people planning their summer vacations, now is the best time to consider some tips that can help you save big when it comes to buying airline tickets.

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On with the show: summer's hot tickets in Myrtle Beach

Sure, a certain glitzy casino town to the west gets the buzz for headliner shows and exotic animal acts, but on the east coast, Myrtle Beach competes with the best of them as the destination for great, diverse shows.

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Unusual things to see and do in Chicago

There's so much to do in Chicago that you can never stop planning trips - even after you've exhausted Navy Pier, walked every inch of downtown and done all the typical sightseeing.

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Put the Caribbean on your next vacation plan

Sizzling hot beaches, cool delicious fruity drinks and the brightest blue turquoise waters will have you quickly planning your next trip to the Caribbean.

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Will your auto insurance cover you on a summer road trip?

Ah, the summer road trip! There's nothing like packing the family into the car and leisurely making your way across the country, or the continent, for that matter, to see a place you've never been to before.

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