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Global Glimpse offers teens a chance to experience the world
If you had a chance to go on a life-changing international trip, but you'd have to surrender your cell phone the minute you got off the plane, would you do it?
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Galveston Island: A very merry beach getaway
Whether or not you think you know Galveston, this destination—set just 50 miles from Houston—is worth another look this season.
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Brilliant Bahamas: an archipelago filled with surprises
There are more ways to explore The Bahamas than there are days in a year—and that's no exaggeration. The islands are also easier to reach than ever.
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Why this South Carolina beach town is the place to be this winter
With fewer crowds in winter, you can experience Myrtle Beach like a local and get to know it in a different view, especially during the holidays.
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Why Wyoming winters are wild and wonderful
While some may shy away from the elements, the allure of Wyoming is undeniable for those seeking a rugged alternative to the typical winter getaway.
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Why Greater Palm Springs should top your list this fall
From longstanding favorites to buzzy newcomers, there are plenty of compelling reasons to visit the nine cities that make up Greater Palm Springs this fall.
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Why journeying to Japan is better than ever
Rare is the mode of transport that generates as much excitement as the destination itself.
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Ikaria: Greece's fountain of youth
This mountainous island in the North Aegean Sea is not only full of postcard-worthy views and seaside villages, but also holds the secret to longevity.
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Venturing into St. Kitts' rums, rainforests and relics
There's much more to love below St. Kitts' gorgeous green and blue surface.
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8 ways to visit Tempe like a local
Tempe is a free-spirited city. Here, the shops are funkier, art's everywhere and menus have an eclectic mix of local and global.
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Georgia's Golden Isles: the "fair-weather friend" you actually want
Average highs in Georgia's postcard-worthy barrier islands continue to rally at somewhere between 60 and 70 degrees through fall and winter.
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Fill your glass in Temecula, California
From any vantage point, the place also known as “Southern California Wine Country” is endowed with more than its fair share of earthly treasures.











