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San Francisco to Big Sur: A Coastal Culinary Adventure

If you want a true culinary sampling of the Golden State’s coastal scene, there’s no better road trip than the one from San Francisco to Big Sur, California. You’ll start your tasty adventure in …

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The Perfect Gift for Every Kind of Road Trip Dad

There's a special breed of hero who emerges every summer: the Road Trip Dad. He wakes everyone up at the crack of dawn to make sure your family are the first car on the road. He can magically fit 13 s …

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The Best Mother-Daughter Trips for Every Age

In honor of Mother's Day, what better way to celebrate the incredible women in our lives than planning a memorable trip? A mother-daughter trip is a great way to get one-on-one bonding time with yo …

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11 Reasons to Visit Louisville

Nestled in the bluegrass hills of Kentucky is Louisville—a big city with the heart of a small town that is steeped in tradition. Brimming with history, culture, bourbon, and a penchant for south …

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Underrated Escapes: Paducah, Kentucky

Uncover hidden gems and underrated destinations from the team at Rand McNally. This week, content marketing manager Valerie Hughes shares her unexpected spot for a family trip.✨Paducah, Kentucky✨The V …

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9 Tips for Traveling with a Pet

It's National Pet Day, and what better way to celebrate than by hitting the open road with your furry best friend? It can be hard looking into the wide, sad "don't leave me" eyes of your pet as y …

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Presidential Estates You Must Visit

It’s strange to think of our U.S. Presidents residing somewhere other than the White House, but each President had a place to call home before or after their presidency that helped shape them into …

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Most Romantic Destinations in the Nation

Planning a trip for two? Feel the love in these romantic getaways. Whether you are looking to relax and gaze into each other’s eyes or engage in daring activities and get your heart racing, our gui …

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The Best Hikes in the Midwest

Although the Midwest is known more for its flat prairies than hilly regions, there's still plenty of good hiking to be found there. What the region lacks in altitude, it makes up for in natural beauty …

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The Best Beer Cities in the U.S.

America is experiencing a great brew awakening with more cities making their mark on the emerging craft beer scene. As more and more people try their hands at the fine art of brewing IPAs, sours, stou …

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Vacation Destinations for Disabled Travelers

Sometimes trip-planning can be the most stressful part of vacationing. Where is the best place to stay logistically? Is the means of travel the most reliable, quickest, or most comfortable? Does the p …

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10 Lesser-Known National Parks Worth the Visit

Visiting America's National Parks can feel like a post card come to life; from Grand Teton's mesmerizing mountain views to Yosemite's iconic plunging waterfalls. But, what about some of the newer or s …

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10 Best National Park Hikes

With more than a hundred-thousand miles of trails in the United States, the National Parks house some of the best hiking around. Your boots can take you places and help you experience the natural and …

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The Best Deep Dish Pizza in Chicago

There are few things that go as hand-in-hand as the city of Chicago and deep dish pizza. From crispy, crunchy crust to gooey cheese and mouth wateringly savory tomato sauce (on top, of course) – just …

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A Simply Irresistible Road Trip Through Santa Barbara

The drive from Santa Barbara to Monterey is an unforgettable one, to say the least. This route follows the El Camino Real road and California's Highway 1 as it wends its way through the core of coasta …

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The Best Winter Vacations to Beat the Winter Blahs

With the holidays in the rearview mirror, and the fresh snowfall turning to gray sludge, for many people, this is the time of year when winter has lost its charm. Rather than spending the rest of the …

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How to Eat Healthy on the Road

When you're on the road and hunger strikes, it's easy to succumb to the ease of fast food joints and gas station snacks. If you lead a lifestyle that requires you to be away from home much of the time …

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Fall Vacations to Book Now

Some cities are strengthened in beauty and charm by the changing of the seasons. While these destinations are a great place to visit any time of year, their fall seasons boast a getaway unlike any o …

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The Best Things to do in Toronto

Toronto, Ontario is the 4th largest city in North America with no shortage of things to do. This diverse and beautiful city brings in more than 14 million tourists every year and is ideal for the urba …

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A Guide to the Nashville Food Scene

George Bernard Shaw once said, “There is no sincerer love than the love of food.” Nashville, Tennessee has always been known for its creative artist and music scene – but in recent years it’s also mad …

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Virginia Is For Lovers: A Virginia Travel Guide

Virginia offers the best of both worlds: seashore and mountains. Where the sun kisses the sparkling sands of Virginia Beach through the Piedmont Plateau region and westward to the rolling Blue Ri …

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How to Pack Light for a Trip

Packing lightly can really pay off when traveling, but it takes some strategy to be able to do it without sacrificing comfort and style. Experienced travelers will tell you whether you’re packing up a …

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4 Unique Girls' Trip Destinations

Whether you're planning a bachelorette party, a birthday weekend, or just a girls' weekend getaway, choosing a destination can be the hardest part of planning. Luckily, Rand McNally has your back. Che …

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Life is Better at the Lake

A lake is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth's eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. – "Walden, Or Life In The Woods" by Henry Davi …

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Most Scenic Places in the U.S.

Mother nature has done some truly awe-inspiring things in her day. You don't need a passport to visit these naturally stunning places, but you will want a camera. Check out our list of the most photog …

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The Biggest St. Patrick's Day Celebrations in the U.S.

Although St. Patrick's Day honors the patron saint of Ireland, the largest celebrations are in the United States. Originally a sedate, religious holiday, the St. Patrick's Day we know today was reinve …

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Best Unique Honeymoon Destinations in the U.S.

The first trip you take as a married couple is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so you won’t want to go just anywhere. There are endless lists on the internet of beautiful U.S. honeymoon destinations, …

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Long Weekend Trip Ideas

Have a long holiday weekend coming up or just looking to use up some vacation days? Although we would love to spend a month traveling, quick trips can be just as fun if you pick the right place. So he …

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Iconic Sites to Visit in Honor of Black History Month

African American History Month, also known as Black History Month, is a dedicated time to celebrate the achievements of African Americans and how they helped shape United States history. Since 1976, e …

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19 Fun Things to do in Atlanta

The capital of Georgia, Atlanta, also known as "Hotlanta," or the ATL, is a wonderful blend of art, shopping, outdoor activities, history, and southern charm. We think it's a "peachy" idea to vis …

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Coolest Small Towns to Visit in the U.S.

When picking a travel destination, many people are drawn to the big cities like New York and Chicago. But we want to inspire you to think outside the box and discover some places that are a littl …

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An American’s Guide to Pizza Styles

From its humble beginnings in Naples, Italy, pizza first came to America in the 1800’s. But this dish we all know and love didn’t really become popular until the mid-1900’s when—rumor has it—that sold …

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Why Visit the Ouachita Mountains?

In northwest Arkansas, a simple road sign reads "Scenic 7." The two-lane byway is scenic, indeed, as it crosses the winding Buffalo National River, ascends the Ozark Mountains, and continues south thr …

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Holiday Markets You Won't Want to Miss

No matter what you celebrate, holiday markets are a fun place to get all your shopping done and actually enjoy yourself. This centuries-old European tradition is a great way to get into the spirit of …

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A Guide to the Best Ski Vacations in the U.S.

Craving the adrenaline rush of cutting through fresh powder first thing in the morning? The United States has some amazing ski towns that are rich in history, culture, and of course, slopes, slopes, a …

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The Best Wine Country Vacations in the U.S.

Every bottle of wine tells a story. When you sip on a glass of wine, you can taste the region from which it came — the rich history, culture, climate, and ingenuity. Yes, you can pick up a bottle at t …

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Road Trips to be Thankful For

As much as we love road travel, driving can be a slog. Whether it’s sitting in traffic or seeing the same billboards over and over, it’s easy to forget about the joys of the open road. In this season …

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The Best Seafood Regions in America

With 95,000 miles of coastline, two distinct oceans, and the world's largest gulf, the U.S. offers up an endless platter of seafood options. From tiny coastal seafood shacks to upscale swanky restaura …

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A Guide to Boulder

Boulder, Colorado is a bustling town nestled where the High Plains and Rockies meet. Its active outdoors and cultural scene has made it a wonderful place to visit. Plus, its perpetual sunny weather me …

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Wallet-Friendly Spring Break Destinations

Don't be fooled—spring break doesn't have to break your budget. From the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee to the chic metropolis of Montreal, we've found wallet-friendly destinations perfect for the whole …

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A Taste of New Orleans: The City's Most Iconic Dishes

New Orleans locals don’t eat to live, they live to eat, and they want you to know it. The Big Easy’s traditional fare – which is actually a melting pot of cuisines from all over the world –   …

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Road Trip Through Asheville

Galleries, arts and crafts studios, cafés, and fine restaurants—all nestled within the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains, and the recreational opportunities they have to offer—make visitors to As …

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A Guide to Rhode Island

Although it is the smallest state in the nation, Rhode Island has over 400 miles of convoluted shoreline facing the Atlantic Ocean and Narragansett Bay. The state has more than 100 beaches. Surf condi …

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The Perks to Glamping in Your RV

Glamping (or glamorous camping) is a travel trend that is sweeping the globe. Rather than “roughing it” on the ground with a portable tent and no proper restroom facilities, glamping provides a more c …

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Five Bucket List Places to Take Your Family

Any parent knows that planning a trip with kids can take a lot of planning and patience. A vacation should be fun for the whole family, and include a little something for everyone. We’ve got you cover …

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Tips for Traveling to Harbor Country, Michigan

You don’t have to drive to the West Coast to visit an award-winning winery or take a picturesque drive along a winding shore. Michigan’s own Harbor Country has these in spades, putting any notion of a …

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Explore D.C. Like a Local

People flood in from all over to visit our nation's capital. While the White House, the monuments, and the museums are all worth a visit, they can get a bit crowded during the height of tourist season …

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