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Looking for the ideal destination? Cleveland, Ohio holds the peaceful shores of Lake Erie, the tunes of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and one of the hottest culinary scenes in the nation. Ranked as one of the most liveable city in the United States, visitors will feel at home with residents that are a good mix of ages and cultures-- including a high student population from Cleveland State University and Case Western Reserver University. And with Hopkins International Airport nearby, it’s no wonder Cleveland is such a hit. The local city square includes Cleveland’s City Hall, Cuyahoga County Courthouse, the Cleveland Public Library, and Public Auditorium, all centered around an open mall and sharing cohesive neoclassical architecture. Get to know the city through a variety of refreshing cuisines, representative of the many immigrants that call Cleveland home. German and Eastern European foods including beer, pierogi, and kielbasa are well known local foods, and Hector Boiardi of Chef Boyardee is one of the many Clevelanders known for famed culinary contributions. For fresh ethnic food and produce, try the West Side Market or dine at one of the delicious restaurants in Little Italy or the Slavic Village. The Chicago Tribune deemed Cleveland America’s “hot new dining city” and Food & Wine, Esquire and Playboy.com all applauded the city for best steakhouse and neighborhood eateries. World-renowned Chef Paul Minnillo has also established the internationally recognized Baricelli Inn. Once you have feasted, the Cleveland Museum of Art and Contemporary Art Cleveland showcase a range of artwork worth seeing. Plus you cannot miss Fashion Week Cleveland, an internationally-recognized fashion event showcasing the most innovative clothing designs. Never lacking for fun or flavor, Cleveland, Ohio is the ultimate destination.


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When I think of Alaska I think of a cold barren place with lots of ice and snow, and maybe some igloos. Apparently there is more to Alaska than I thought.

Located in the upper northwest region of the North American continent, Alaska is the largest U.S. state by area (larger than the combined area of the next 3 largest states: Texas, California, and Montana) and one of the wealthiest and most racially diverse. Go figure!

Alaska is actually quite a beautiful place with 17 of the top 20 highest peaks in the United States. The icy state also boasts natural wonders like the Yukon River, the third longest river in the U.S. and glaciers like Malaspina the largest in the state.

According to the official state website there are three big misconceptions about Alaska.

Weather is the #1 misconception. Over a third of all vacation/pleasure visitors found the weather better than expected. During the summer, average daytime temperatures throughout the state range from the 60s to the 90s.

Road conditions are usually better than expected. Almost the entire length of the Alaska Highway is asphalt-surfaced, and approximately half of the roads in the state’s highway system are paved.

The third misconception is price. Contrary to popular belief, prices throughout Alaska are generally quite reasonable.

Who knew Alaska could be so pleasant? Next time, I take a vacation I just go to Alaska. It sure sounds a like a great place with plenty of natural wonders to take in.

 
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Cleveland, Ohio sits peacefully along the southern shore of Lake Erie, yet it holds the tunes of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and one of the hottest culinary scenes in the nation. Ranked as one of the most liveable city in the United States, residents are a good mix of ages and cultures, including a high student population from Cleveland State University and Case Western Reserver University. Additionally, with Hopkins International Airport nearby, it’s no wonder Cleveland is such a hit. The local city square includes Cleveland’s City Hall, Cuyahoga County Courthouse, the Cleveland Public Library, and Public Auditorium, which are all centered around an open mall and share a cohesive neoclassical architecture. The city offers a variety of refreshing cuisines, representative of the many immigrants that call Cleveland home. German and Eastern European foods including beer, pierogi, and kielbasa are well known local foods, and Hector Boiardi of Chef Boyardee is one of the many Clevelanders known for his famed culinary contributions. For fresh ethnic food and produce, try the West Side Market or dine at one of the delicious restaurants in Little Italy or the Slavic Village. The Chicago Tribune deemed Cleveland America’s “hot new dining city” and Food & Wine, Esquire and Playboy.com all applauded the city for best steakhouse and neighborhood eateries. World-renowned Chef Paul Minnillo has established the internationally recognized Baricelli Inn in Cleveland’s center as well. Once you have feasted, the Cleveland Museum of Art and Contemporary Art Cleveland showcase a range of artwork worth seeing. Plus you cannot miss Fashion Week Cleveland, an internationally-recognized fashion event showcasing the most innovative clothing designs. Never lacking for fun or flavor, Cleveland, Ohio is truly one-of-a-kind.

Ohio is a great example of a Midwestern state. The people are friendly and down to earth, the land is fertile, and all of the seasons are pronounced, from spring flowers, to warm summer days, to colorful fall foliage, to winter snows. The terrain is mostly flat with well-constructed highways, making it easy to travel around and experience all that Ohio has to offer, including two of America’s defining cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. Cincinnati highlights include the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Taft Museum, and the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Cleveland highlights include the Great Lakes Science Center, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, a hit for young and old alike. Both cities offer an array of tantalizing restaurants and exciting nightlife you’d expect to find in thriving American cities. Ohio is also a sports fan’s dream, particularly if you’re a Cleveland or Cincinnati fan. Major League teams include the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians baseball, Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns football, Cleveland Cavaliers basketball, and of course, the Columbus Blue Jackets hockey team. There’s also fun for the entire family at Cedar Point Amusement Park and the Kalahari Indoor Water Park, both in Sandusky. And that’s not all. Ohio also has over 300 miles of coastline thanks to the border it shares with Lake Erie, one of the nation’s Great Lakes. This gives visitors access to recreational activities such as fishing, swimming, boating, and waterskiing, just to name a few.

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