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Favorite presidential vacation spots around the USA
When you're the leader of the free world, getting away from it all takes on added importance.
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Awe-inspiring views of the Washington Monument
The obelisk is one of Washington, D.C.'s most iconic landmarks.
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Great American restaurants where presidents have dined
In honor of President's Day weekend, Great American Bites celebrates restaurants where Obama, Clinton, the Bush's, and even George Washington dined.
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Vintage lunch spots of the Mid-Atlantic
Stop at these restaurants, diners, and ice cream shops for a tasty treat during your next road trip.
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Carnival to review security response to brawls on Australia-based ship
As many as 30 passengers were injured during the incidents, local media report.
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Norwegian Cruise Line adds more voyages to Cuba
The line will operate longer voyages that include Cuba on the itinerary for the first time starting this fall.
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Travel scam or 'the way things work'?
A recent study found that 55 million bookings a year are made on websites posing as either online travel agencies or emulating hotel websites.
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New York's Stewart International Airport gets OK for expansion, name change
The Stewart International Airport, a secondary airport about 70 miles north of Midtown Manhattan, will soon undergo a transformation.
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This week in food and drink: James Beard Award semifinalists
The James Beard Foundation released its 2018 nominations this week with semifinalist restaurants, chefs and makers from across the USA TODAY Network.
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Disney announces Toy Story Land opening date
You can have your own 'Toy Story' with Woody, Buzz and Jessie soon.
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Sara Smith, left, and her daughter Karina Smith visit a makeshift memorial outside the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 students and faculty were killed in a mass shooting on Wednesday, in Parkland, Fla., Feb. 19, 2018. Nikolas Cruz, a
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