Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
For over 100 years, crowds have descended upon New York City’s Times Square to ring in the New Year and watch the famous Waterford Crystal ball...
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Zip line enthusiasts don’t need to wait for summer to enjoy their favorite activity. Europe’s longest zip line, located in St. Vigil in...
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A major winter storm that dumped up to two feet of snow on the mid-Atlantic states and 8–21 inches of snow in the northeast is causing massive...
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Thousands of travelers are being stranded as a major winter storm wreaks havoc in the mid-Atlantic and northeastern regions of the United States. The...
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Travelers seeking real-time information regarding currently available airfare deals now have easy access to that knowledge base. In early December,...
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Santa Claus wanders through the market, meeting with visitors and his elves. Market mascots Scribble and Scrabble held guests find the Santa Claus...
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Strasbourg Christmas Market Cathedral – Photo: Corradox (Creative Commons) The expansive Strasbourg Christmas markets are a hallmark of the...
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The Munich Christmas Market can trace its roots all the way back to the 14th century. Today, over 20 separate Christmas markets operate in locations...
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With the region’s civil war becoming nothing more than a bad memory, Croatia and Slovenia are quickly developing into two of the most popular...
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Hailed by British tour operators as Europe’s most original Christmas market, the Brussels Christmas Market consists of 240 wooden chalets spread...
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