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Memphis Tourism Announces Rebrand

[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: With a bit of a new identity, Memphis hopes to move forward with a clearer vision of what they offer as an awesome U.S. destination for any type of traveler.—Michael Schottey, TravelPulse Director of Digital Content. The Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau has rebranded and is …

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Qatar Celebrates Summer and the World Cup

[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: Qatar will be hosting the World Cup soon enough, and celebrations are already beginning in 2018 with awesome themed additions to the Qatar Summer Festival.—Michael Schottey, TravelPulse Director of Digital Content. Visitors to Qatar will never have to miss a moment of the World Cup this …

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Thailand Focuses on Growing Romance Market

[ad_1] Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) recently wrapped up its Thailand Travel Mart Plus event, which includes the country as well as its neighboring members of the Greater Mekong Subregion such as Cambodia. The event took place June 13-15, 2018, at the Ocean Marina Yacht Club in the city of …

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A Tale of Three Cities in Ohio

[ad_1] Three cities with totally different personalities lie within driving distance of each other, offering surprising experiences within Ohio. Cincinnati, Akron, and Cleveland represent middle America with a different take on the culture of the state. CINCINNATI A city which has been called Porkopolis, as well as the Queen city, …

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Two Day Trip to Milan, Italy

[ad_1] If you are already planning to or currently traveling around Italy, Milan is a must stop destination. Milan may be known as the fashion capital of the world, but there is plenty to experience besides that. If you are one like myself, who loves beautiful historic architecture, great food, …

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Yosemite’s Giant Sequoias Have Re-Opened to the Public

[ad_1] Yosemite’s Mariposa Grove, home to about 500 mature giant sequoias, has re-opened to the general public after a three-year restoration designed to project to protect the ancient trees and reestablish the area’s natural serenity. “As the largest protection, restoration and improvement project in park history, this milestone reflects the …

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An Artisanal Visit in Albuquerque

[ad_1] You’re probably not alone if your only association with Albuquerque is the five-season award-winning AMC drama Breaking Bad (and maybe also the yearly Balloon Fiesta or Better Call Saul). New Mexico’s largest city offers bike tours, RV tours, trolley tours and do-it-yourself tours, all stopping at familiar filming locations …

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Amazing Qatar Attractions Worth Exploring

[ad_1] Travelers looking for a unique destination need to consider Qatar. A place filled with ancient cultures and traditions, Qatar has a number of activities for travelers of all types. Explore new lands and try new things along the way—it’s what travel is all about. Here are five amazing attractions …

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North America to Host 2026 World Cup

[ad_1] The United States, Canada, and Mexico will host the 2026 World Cup after capturing 134 of 200 national soccer federation votes at FIFA’s annual Congress in Russia Wednesday. CONFIRMED 134 votes for @United202665 votes for @Morocco2026_EN1 vote for ‘None of the bids’ 2026 @FIFAWorldCup will be hosted by @united2026 …

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