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TravelAI Has Bought and Relauched Casai.com - skift.com - Brazil - Mexico - city Mexico - city Venture
skift.com
01.03.2024 / 18:25

TravelAI Has Bought and Relauched Casai.com

TravelAI has purchased and relaunched Casai.com, the domain of the short-term rental operator startup that closed last July after raising more than $48 million. 

When Is The 2024 Cherry Blossom Bloom In Washington, D.C.? - forbes.com - Usa - county Park - Washington, area District Of Columbia - area District Of Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia - city Tokyo
forbes.com
01.03.2024 / 03:31

When Is The 2024 Cherry Blossom Bloom In Washington, D.C.?

The hundreds of pink-and-white cherry blossoms that bloom each year symbolize the start of spring in our nation’s capital. But when peak bloom occurs varies by year, and is dependent on the weather — a few warm days could cause the blooms to come early in March, while a cold snap could keep them from opening up and painting D.C. pink until later in April.

Want to catch the April 2024 eclipse in the USA? Here's how. - lonelyplanet.com - county Hot Spring - Usa - New York - county Park - state Missouri - state Vermont - county Dallas - state Michigan - state Maine - state Oklahoma - state Pennsylvania - state Texas - state New Hampshire - state Arkansas - state Ohio - state Indiana - city Fort Worth - city These - state Kentucky - state Illinois - county Worth - city Indianapolis - county Buffalo
lonelyplanet.com
29.02.2024 / 23:13

Want to catch the April 2024 eclipse in the USA? Here's how.

Even as we travel around the globe, it’s easy to forget that our planet is part of a much larger celestial dance. Sure, we mark the orbit of the Earth around the Sun each year, but nothing reminds us that we are part of something much bigger than the experience of watching the Moon slide in front of the Sun during a solar eclipse. 

In the Remote Northwest Territories of Canada, Indigenous Tourism Paves the Path Forward - cntraveler.com - Netherlands - Britain - Usa - Canada
cntraveler.com
29.02.2024 / 17:33

In the Remote Northwest Territories of Canada, Indigenous Tourism Paves the Path Forward

In the autumn of 1897, after gold was discovered in the Klondike, my English great-grandfather rode out from a cattle ranch near Edmonton, Alberta, to make his fortune. It was late in the season. He traveled with three Americans, eight pack ponies, a Winchester rifle, a tin billycan for tea, a Dutch oven for making bread, a goatskin coat, and a few light mining implements. But the snowfall was heavier than expected, which made the ground treacherous for the horses. When his companions decided to sit out the winter with some fur trapping, my great-grandfather sold his share of the ponies for sled dogs and hired an Indigenous tracker instead. His pace picked up, but the weather deteriorated. When supplies got dangerously low, he suggested to his tracker that they eat the dogs. Eventually, he was forced to return to England empty-handed. His diary, however, survived.

The Los Angeles Restaurant That Sold Hollywood on Mexican Food - nytimes.com - Los Angeles - Usa - Mexico - state California - city Los Angeles - county Valley - county Sherman
nytimes.com
27.02.2024 / 23:19

The Los Angeles Restaurant That Sold Hollywood on Mexican Food

WHEN I WAS growing up in Stockton, Calif., in the 1970s and ’80s, there were only two special-occasion restaurants acceptable to my family. They were both on the south side of the city, in the barrio. My Mexican-born liked Mi Ranchito, and for my dad it was Arroyo’s Cafe. No matter which one we went to, my order was always the same: rib steak ranchero with rice, refried beans and leaves of undressed iceberg lettuce wilted by soupy salsa. I’d pinch torn pieces of machine-pressed flour tortillas around the slices of steak and mix in all the sides. It was a celebratory meal if there ever was one.

A Secret Garden to Discover Before the Cruise Ships Do - nytimes.com - Britain - Usa - New York - Martinique - Dominica - Guadeloupe - city Roseau
nytimes.com
27.02.2024 / 11:03

A Secret Garden to Discover Before the Cruise Ships Do

The hiking trail to Middleham Falls on the Caribbean island of Dominica is all wet leaves, slippery black stones and steps formed by tree roots. It could be a path in Middle-earth, shrouded, shadowy and green, fit for hobbits and fairies. Where sunlight pierced the canopy, rainbows formed in the mist, almost close enough to poke. Here and there, hummingbirds drew nectar from huge blossoms.

Discover The Rich History Of Boston On A Weekend Getaway - forbes.com - Britain - Usa - city Boston - North Korea - county Bay
forbes.com
26.02.2024 / 23:28

Discover The Rich History Of Boston On A Weekend Getaway

While the United States is a particularly young nation compared to some of its European allies, this sprawling country is no slouch when it comes to fascinating historic destinations. All across the eastern seaboard, there’s a wealth of centuries-old cities that offer a diverse blend of museums, landmarks and historic neighborhoods all open for exploration—and for New England in particular, Boston draws visitors in droves. As you plan your next vacation to the Bay State capital, don’t miss out on these fascinating attractions spanning from the historic North End to the southern reaches of Fenway.

18 of the best free things to do in Memphis - lonelyplanet.com - Usa - city Chicago - county King - city Midtown - city Motown - city Bluff
lonelyplanet.com
26.02.2024 / 18:00

18 of the best free things to do in Memphis

Walk the streets of Memphis and you can almost feel the bones of this mid-size city rise up from the pavement. There’s a reason this place has an outsized impact on American culture.

45 Years Ago Today, A Total Solar Eclipse Struck A Stonehenge—And It Happens Again In The U.S. In 42 Days - forbes.com - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Washington - state Texas - city Chicago - state Washington - city Seattle - city Columbia - state Oregon - state Idaho - Greenland - state Montana - state South Carolina - state North Dakota - city Ontario
forbes.com
26.02.2024 / 14:21

45 Years Ago Today, A Total Solar Eclipse Struck A Stonehenge—And It Happens Again In The U.S. In 42 Days

In 42 days, a total solar eclipse will visit North America, throwing parts of Mexico, 15 U.S. states, and Canada into darkness for a few minutes during the day.

Capital One-Discover merger: Here's what it means for consumers and the Credit Card Competition Act - thepointsguy.com - Usa
thepointsguy.com
23.02.2024 / 21:05

Capital One-Discover merger: Here's what it means for consumers and the Credit Card Competition Act

It's a giant banking merger that would create the nation's sixth-largest bank and have potentially significant implications for your credit cards. Capital One this week said it would purchase Discover Financial Services in an all-stock deal that would be worth some $35 billion. It would create the new largest credit card issuer in the world.

Yoga and Energy Healing in a Former Hudson Valley Mansion - nytimes.com - Japan - Usa - state California - state Michigan - county Valley - county Hudson - city Malibu - city Santa Monica, state California
nytimes.com
22.02.2024 / 16:15

Yoga and Energy Healing in a Former Hudson Valley Mansion

When the Ranch at Malibu opened in 2010 as a luxury health resort on 200 acres in California’s Santa Monica Mountains, its approach was somewhat radical: Guests signed up for a full week of group hikes, fitness classes, spa treatments, nutrition consults and communal, organic meals without caffeine, gluten, soy or dairy. The goal, says its founder Alex Glasscock, was “for people to mentally and physically reset and recharge.” On April 15, a second location, the Ranch at Hudson Valley, is scheduled to open near Tuxedo Park, N.Y., in a slate-and-stone lakefront mansion surrounded by state parks. Glasscock hopes the 25-room property, which he describes as “like a big, luxury dorm,” will facilitate connections between those who stay. Guests will do yoga under the ornate plaster ceiling of the former ballroom and, in Glasscock’s ideal world, come to dinner in their pajamas and robes. This new outpost offers a few additional treatments including colonics and energy healings — which incorporate techniques such as hypnosis and sound therapy. In winter, guests can sled or snowshoe, and in summer there’s paddleboarding on the lake. The Ranch has also relaxed a few of the restrictions: You can book three nights at the Hudson Valley property instead of the seven required in Malibu, and, in concession to the most common request of all, caffeine is no longer taboo — organic Nicaraguan coffee is served at breakfast in both locations.

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