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//September 26, 2014
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20 Best Budget Vacations for Fall

From New England leaf-peeping to big American cities you CAN afford, plus amazing national parks, European capitals, and Caribbean dreams, we’ve rounded up our biggest batch of autumn getaways ever. Now your only challenge is deciding which fall vacation to take! If you...
Posted On 26 Sep 2014
, By onabudget
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New Singapore in Douglas, Michigan

Created by Geographer-at-Large Eames Demetrios, Kcymaerxthaere is a "parallel universe that intersects with much of our linear Earth, but with different stories, creatures, peoples, even laws of physics and qualities of existence."  It has been likened to a...
Posted On 26 Sep 2014
, By features
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Marc Bolan’s Rock Shrine in London, United Kingdom

Father of the glam-rock trend during the 1970s along with his band T. Rex, Marc Bolan was tragically killed, like so many rock stars far too young, in a car accident in London in 1977 Despite his influence on the pop cultural landscape of the 1970’s, the site of...
Posted On 26 Sep 2014
, By features
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The Empress Hotel in Victoria, Canada

Visitors to the city of Victoria on Vancouver Island, may be forgiven for thinking that they had stepped back in time to the glorious days of the British Empire, and that they had arrived at the furthest outpost of it. Even the local newspaper, the Times Colonist has the ring of...
Posted On 26 Sep 2014
, By features
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U-534 in Birkenhead, Merseyside

Only four intact German U-boats remain in the world, but U-534 almost didn’t make it into that historic quartet after laying at the bottom of the sea for decades and only being dredged up after its final actions in service led treasure hunters to believe it may have carried...
Posted On 26 Sep 2014
, By features
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The Helicopter Museum in Somerset, United Kingdom

Growing nearly organically from one man’s private collection since 1958, the Helicopter Museum is now the world’s only museum singularly devoted to rotor-powered aerial craft, and the collection has grown so large that there is now a even a sort of graveyard right on...
Posted On 26 Sep 2014
, By features


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