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thetravel.com | Mona Bassil
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Colorado state flag in front of blue sky Pre-Colonial and Native American History (Before 1541) Ancient ruins, Mesa Verde, Colorado Colorado has been inhabited for thousands of years by Native American tribes, including the Ute, Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Pueblo peoples. These groups developed cultures suited to the mountainous and high plains, relying on hunting, gathering, and trade.
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10 Types Of Lime, Explained
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The Rutaceae, or what we commonly call the citrus family, grow on flowering shrubs and trees. They span a wide range of fruits, from lemons to oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, pomelos, and limes, which, in turn, can be divided into subcategories.
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yahoo.com | Mona Bassil
The Rutaceae, or what we commonly call the citrus family, grow on flowering shrubs and trees. They span a wide range of fruits, from lemons to oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, pomelos, and limes, which, in turn, can be divided into subcategories. Since we've explored the many unique types of lemons, let's round up the different kinds of lime, bearing in mind that subspecies like Spanish limes and Rangpur limes don't technically belong in that group, despite their misleading names.
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thetravel.com | Mona Bassil
Published 12 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your TheTravel account What qualifies as a ghost town? It’s an abandoned settlement with many of its structures still standing, from churches to schools, saloons, banks, cottages, and cemeteries, as well as rusty industrial equipment and mining roads. Some of the most famous, completely abandoned ghost towns in the U.S. that are worth visiting include Bodie, California, an authentic testament to the Wild West. Other places are...
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thetravel.com | Mona Bassil
Published 11 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your TheTravel account Blessed with various types of landscapes, from prairie grasslands to arctic tundras and high mountains, Canada is home to 37 national parks and 11 national park reserves, some more popular than others. Topping that list is Banff National Park, located in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains; it attracts 4.29 million visitors annually — and that number is clearly on the rise. One of the most underrated parks in Canada...
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tastingtable.com | Mona Bassil
10 Hidden Gem Las Vegas Restaurants Only Locals Know About
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As far as world-famous eateries are concerned, Las Vegas conjures up images of decadent luxury buffets like the Bacchanal at Caesars Palace, celebrity chef steakhouses on the Strip like Brasserie B by Bobby Flay, and superb Italian and seafood venues such as Piero's, where the award-winning movie "Casino" was filmed.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Mona Bassil
As far as world-famous eateries are concerned, Las Vegas conjures up images of decadent luxury buffets like the Bacchanal at Caesars Palace, celebrity chef steakhouses on the Strip like Brasserie B by Bobby Flay, and superb Italian and seafood venues such as Piero's, where the award-winning movie "Casino" was filmed. Nonetheless, in a city with around 2,500 restaurants offering various cuisines and concepts, you're bound to miss out on hidden gems that may pleasantly surprise you.
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ranker.com | Mona Bassil
Ah, the '90s. It was a decade of fashion like butterfly clips, chokers, flannel shirts, and slip dresses paired with Doc Martens. Wild crowds partied at grunge concerts and raves. Blockbuster movies entertained audiences with genres ranging from science fiction to comedy and action-adventure. And then you have the sitcoms, which didn’t focus on family matters as much as their 1980s predecessors, but also tackled the workplace, teenage issues, friendship, and personal growth.
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Published 8 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your TheTravel account North America boasts several charming towns reminiscent of popular destinations in the Alps, the most famous mountain range in Europe. For instance, Alpine is known as the Swiss Alps of Arizona, while Mont-Tremblant, one of the continent's best resorts, is dubbed the French Alps of Eastern Canada. For its part, Washington State is home to a Seattle suburb with similar landscapes and vibes. This hidden gem is...