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New England’s beaches are not only plentiful, but beautiful, which is hardly a problem unless one tries to make a top 10 list. Visitors and locals are spoiled for choice. Beaches range from wind-swept, rugged coastlines to sugar-sand beaches with entire towns built up around them. WorldWeb.com’s top 10 New England beaches looks at the best of both worlds.
Saint Patrick's Day is an Irish tradition long celebrated far beyond Ireland's borders. Green-clad, Guinness-drinking, Irish-jigging people across the globe get together on this festive day of March to share tales of leprechauns and shenanigans, look for lucky shamrocks and gawk at grand parades, all for the love of
Being ethnically and culturally diverse, the United States prides itself on showing its colors, creativity and style through its regionally varied architecture. From the eclectic to the modern, the traditional to the futuristic, the United States is home to a plethora of innovative and breathtaking architecture. But what makes one building
With a drink, hot dog and Cracker Jacks in hand, there is nothing like the experience of watching America's national pastime from a seat in one of the country's legendary ball parks. Luckily for baseball fans, the United States is a mecca for parks with interesting history, state-of-the-art architecture and distinct character formed by odd superstitions.
Every summer the United States comes together as a nation to celebrate its favorite holiday--its birthday. The fourth of July marks the date when America gained its independence from the British and signed the Declaration of Independence.
As the night of October 31st looms, the urge to feel scared creeps into the minds of many. Fortunately for those eager for a fright there's a line-up of blood-thirsty vampires, bandaged zombies and deranged clowns ready to deliver. In fact, there are terrifying attractions across the entire country, ranging from haunted hayrides to eerie hotels where brave visitors can let their imaginations run wild...
In the not too distant past, perhaps a mere 150 to 200 years ago, most people earned a living on the farm, or in industries stemming from agriculture. While in today's rat-race society the rural lifestyle may seem simple and old-fashioned, the fruits of farming still account for a big piece of each state's economic pie, and the country's string of exuberant state fairs acknowledges, promotes and celebrates that.
The origins of American Thanksgiving date back to the early 17th century, when the pilgrims of Plymouth celebrated a successful harvest through feasting and religious observance. While many of those traditions have remained over the centuries, including the ubiquitous trimmed-turkey dinner and family gatherings, Thanksgiving in the United States has evolved to embrace many new and imaginative customs. Numerous festivities occur across the country but a few distinct celebrations stand out...