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Travelers on TikTok are making grocery stores the hottest vacation 'destination'

Travelers may want to immerse themselves in a new city by living as locals do, and some appear to be achieving it by visiting grocery stores abroad. The trend has taken over TikTok with people calling the excursion a “cultural experience.” Vacationers are also strolling down grocery store aisles for an opportunity to grab tasty souvenirs while on an international …

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Cedar Point theme park unveils record-breaking 'tilt' roller coaster for 2025

A new, record-breaking roller coaster will open at Cedar Point in 2025, officials at the Sandusky, Ohio-based park announced today. “Siren’s Curse is the tallest, fastest, longest tilt coaster in North America,” Tony Clark, director of communications at Cedar Point, told Fox News Digital in an on-camera interview. Riders on board Siren’s Curse will “climb 160 feet into the air,” …

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This South Carolina travel guide will spark joy for visitors looking for beautiful beaches, historic tours

Are you planning a trip to South Carolina but don’t know where to begin with your travel plans? Then this guide is for you. South Carolina is full of unique experiences for your vacation. You could head to Charleston, where you can shop at one of America’s oldest markets and enjoy a scenic stroll through Waterfront Park. Myrtle Beach or …

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From Alabama to Texas, US travel spots to soak up American science and innovation

The United States has led the world in science and innovation for most of its history, and that claim has been backed up by science. To cite one notable testament of leadership in global science: The U.S. boasts 411 winners of Nobel Prizes in physics and medicine. The number of Americans among Nobel Prize honorees dwarfs the U.K., which is …

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Fall leaf-peeping New England travel has Americans eyeing 6 states and dates

The days are already getting a bit crisper and the first day of fall, September 22nd, is coming up fast. Millions of tourists flock to rustic New England in hopes of catching the best views of fall foliage. In 2023, 3.6 million people visited New Hampshire alone in the fall, according to the New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic …

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12 items that can make your road trip way more enjoyable

Road trips lead you all over the country and help you experience everything our country has to offer. Driving can take a lot out of you, though, so you want to make sure you’re prepared for the trip. To stay comfortable and keep the whole family entertained, we’ve got a list of the must-haves you should bring on your trip, …

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Sweden travel guide for an exciting Nordic vacation

Sweden is the quintessence of Nordic charm, and on a trip to Sweden, visitors will find a combination of the country’s medieval heritage and modern attractions. The country is recognized for its breathtaking views, innovative aspirations and deep-rooted cultural traditions. The enchantments a visitor can find include the serene archipelagos and the stunning northern lights of the Arctic Circle. In …

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Traveling internationally? It could be illegal to bring along these medications, according to a pharmacist

As summer travel season gears up, 77% of Americans expect to pack a prescription medication for the trip — but nearly half don’t check to see whether it’s even legal to bring those meds into other countries. Additionally, more than a quarter of Americans have had medications confiscated during international travel, according to a May 2024 survey of 1,048 respondents …

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15 travel essentials you need for your first cruise

Going on your first cruise is exciting, but it can be intimidating. You’re on a boat in the middle of the ocean, which is nice and relaxing, as long as you’re prepared. We’ve got the necessities on our list, as well as some fun extras that can help you relax even more. Just make sure to pack some of these …

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5 secret summer-travel packing hacks to maximize carry-on space and minimize stress

With the unofficial start of the summer season upon us, trips to the beach, mountains, abroad or elsewhere are on the calendars of millions of Americans — with packing lists well underway. Bag fees for summer travel can add up, though —and experts say there’s a better way. Some baggage fees for major airlines are threatening even the most reasonable …

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