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Mom & Daughter Time: American Girl Hotel Experience

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Mom & Daughter Time: American Girl Hotel Experience

Moms are busy most of the time and taking a break with just the girls is a necessary investment of time and beneficial for health. To strengthen that bond between mother and daughter there is a very special experience on Epic Hotel in Miami. This is one of a few in the USA that offers…

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Exploring USA: Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Exploring USA: Ann Arbor, Michigan

There is a certain charm beyond the college town Ann Arbor, Michigan. A flare of a great relaxed lifestyle , wonderful dining and a beautiful four season changing  scenery. There’s life to Downtown Ann Arbor and it adds a trendy feeling to the famous college student ambiance.  For those who are just visiting, taking a…

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Wild Florida Celebrates Seven Years by offering FREE admission to its Gator and Wildlife Park

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Wild Florida Celebrates Seven Years by offering FREE admission to its Gator and Wildlife Park

  This June marks Wild Florida’s seventh anniversary of providing visitors from all over the globe a world of adventure in the Middle of Nowhere.   Celebrate with more than just airboat hair. Beginning this June, Wild Florida will offer everyone free admission to its Gator and Wildlife Park through the end of 2017. Get…

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5 Tips for a Healthy Vacation

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5 Tips for a Healthy Vacation

Planning your next beach vacation? While having fun in the sun, consider these five tips to make sure your trip is a healthy one. Avoid Tanning, Be Sun Safe Thinking about getting a “healthy tan” over vacation? Think again. Any increase in skin pigment (called “melanin”) is a sign of damage. Ultraviolet radiation from the…

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10 Beach Safety tips for Parents from FBI/Navy Seals Instructor

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10 Beach Safety tips for Parents from FBI/Navy Seals Instructor

Drowning is the leading cause of death for children at the beach, behind kidnappings. According to the CDC, “Every day, about ten people die from unintentional drowning. Of these, two are children aged 14 or younger.”   From 2005-2014, there were an average of 3,536 fatal unintentional drownings (non-boating related) annually in the United States…

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