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Family Theme Park and Warner Bros. Consumer Products Unveil New Rides, Attractions and Iconic LEGO Characters for 2020! CARLSBAD, CA — The audience erupted in cheer and confetti filled the theater as LEGOLAND® California Resort unveiled its biggest gift for its 20th birthday by announcing the largest addition in the Park’s history: The LEGO® Movie™ […]
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Ever ride a national landmark? It’s being done everyday by both tourists and natives in San Francisco. The City’s cable cars were named a National Historic Landmark in 1964 by the US Interior Department’s National Park Service, and it couldn’t have happened to a more worthy institution. The Cable Car Barn, […]
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Phoenix’s rich history—both living and preserved—is a testament to the spirit of puebloans, ranchers, miners and visionaries. It is a city that has not forgotten its past, as evidenced by the Southwestern architecture and Native American influences woven into the daily lifestyle of Phoenix residents. Phoenix’ earliest inhabitants were the Hohokam Indians. This tribe thrived […]
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More Rodeo Events Planned at the Core Arena during NFR Home to downtown Las Vegas’ only outdoor equestrian center, the Plaza Hotel & Casino will host live viewing parties, a horse sale and the Rodeo Fashion and Western Arts Expo LAS VEGAS – Proud to bring the western legacy back to downtown Las Vegas, the […]
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Florida Democrats From Across the State Are Motivated to Defeat Trump in 2020 As Trump held an event to mark his official move to Mar-a-Lago, Floridians called out his record of broken promises and let him know he’s not welcome in their state. See for yourself: BAY NEWS 9: “‘Floridians keep hearing what Trump and […]
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LOS ANGELES, CA — On Tuesday, December 3rd, Chairman Assemblymember Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles) and members of the Assembly Select Committee on Los Angeles County Homelessness will meet for an informational hearing to discuss homelessness and potential solutions for the county. WHAT: Assembly Select Committee on L.A. County Homelessness Informational Hearing WHO: The Honorable Miguel […]
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TRUCKEE, CA — On Dec. 4, 2021, there will be a total eclipse of the sun in Antarctica, a region most can only dream about. However, the international expert in small ship expedition cruising, AdventureSmith Explorations, announces limited availability for voyages to the Antarctic Peninsula to witness this phenomenon that will only be seen in […]
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MANCHESTER, UK — A three-week-long drama in 21 acts is the biggest annual sporting event in the world. This is Tour de France, a display of international cycling prowess since 1903. One travel company for over two decades has specialized in making Tour de France accessible to cycling aficionados who wish to witness this spectacle. […]
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SALT LAKE CITY, UT — When it comes to a vacation in Costa Rica, the experts advise that “you gotta know the territory.” But how can you if you’ve never been there? Follow the tips of Western River Expeditions, soon to enter its 59th season of award-winning adventure travel. Here are a few of many […]
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PROVIDENCE, RI — In an ancient ice age the four-legged critter we associate with Santa’s sleigh lived as far south as Tennessee. Whether those reindeer picked up a southern drawl is still up for debate. What’s non-debatable is that Rangifer tarandus or reindeer (aka caribou), meaning snow shoveler, was so named by the Mi’kmaq, who were among […]
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