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7 of the best things to see and do in Portland, Oregon

  If you ever saw the comedy series Portlandia, which ran from 2011 to 2018, you know this city of 653,000 (metro area 2.1 million) is bike-friendly and full of food carts/trucks, indie bookstores, farm-to-table restaurants, an embarrassing number of coffee shops - and has a certain quirkiness to it (a popular local slogan goes: "Keep Portland Weird"). Most of these characterizations are pretty accurate. However, it's also a city that boasts more than 150 parks, including the largest forested…

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Palm Beach, Florida and Mar-a-Lago, the USA´s current “presidential palace”

Wellesenterprises/Dreamstime.com I visited the President of the United States at Mar-a-Lago – well, sort of. I could have been driving along any street, anywhere in the non-desert United States. The sun was shining, traffic was light, and there was no indication that I was passing through anything other than an ordinary neighborhood. Suddenly everything changed. Police cars were everywhere: Slowly patrolling the streets, parked along the sidewalks and driving into and out of a gated community.…

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5 Revolutionary road trips to mark the USA´s 250th anniversary

 Chensiyuan Like many kids in the United States, while growing up my parents would each summer pack us into the car and set off on a family road trip of varying lengths. Usually they were (more or less) fun, and it certainly instroduced me to new experiences as well as learning a lot about my country. And as this summer´s road trip season, it also dovetails with the USA´s observance of its 250th birthday, culminating on July 4th, which marks the date of the signing of the Declaration of…

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5 of Maine´s top ski/winter resorts

Camden Snow Bowl The USA´s northeasternmost state punches well above its weight for skiing and snowboarding: a diverse array of terrain; get legit vertical; reliable snowmaking; and a mix of big-resort convenience and small-town charm—often without those darn crowds. And there are nearly 20 alpine skiing/snowboarding areas (even more if you count small hills,  crosscountry ski centers, and non-lift areas). Here are five standouts...read post  

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  • Hi - I'm a personal Tour Guide for the lake District, Cumbria, UK www.thequirkytraveller.com & many of my clients are from America. I want to learn more about USA & get back to visit - only been to California. Where should I go next?
    The Quirky Traveller Blog - Travel in mind, body and spirit around the globe
    Travel in mind, body and spirit around the globe
  • Hi Jose,

    Just did.
    Thank you.
    regards
    Nayaz
  • Hi Nayaz,

    Did you post your request for US operators in the Tour Operators group? You may find it more productive!
  • Good Morning America!!!!

    Looking for a good receptive operator in the US to handle FIT's and groups. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
    regards
    Nayaz Noor CTC
    Safir Tours
    india
  • Too hot? Escape to Migis Lodge on Sebago Lake

    http://www.boston.com/travel/blog/2010/07/too_hot_escape.html
  • FYI, if anybody's interested, my interview with the BBC on the new US tourism promotion body and tax ran this past weekend. Here's the link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8626355.stm
    BBC News - Will a new visa charge hurt American tourism?
    Fast:track investigates if a new $10 (£7) charge when applying for a US visa will put people off visiting the country.
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