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//October 1, 2014
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Expedia Overhauls Loyalty Program; Introduces All-New Expedia+ Rewards

Expedia.com unveiled today the launch of Expedia+ rewards, a new and enhanced customer loyalty program. Expedia+ rewards offers membership at tiered levels, +blue, +silver and +gold, and even more opportunities to earn and redeem points. Members at the +silver and +gold level...
Posted On 01 Oct 2014
, By travelnews
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Todmorden Toy & Model Museum in Todmorden, West Yorkshire

Opened in 1998, the Todmorden Toy & Model Museum has always been a rich collection of whimsical toys, both old and new, offering visitors museum pieces to wonder at and purchasable toys to play with, but it was a local man’s surprising donation that gave the museum...
Posted On 01 Oct 2014
, By features
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MĂșli in MĂșli, Denmark

Located on the Island of Borðoy in Denmark, the barely-there hamlet of Múli is now mostly a ghost town, receiving the gifts of modern electricity too late to save the town from becoming little more than a collection of half-abandoned vacation homes. People...
Posted On 01 Oct 2014
, By features
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Old Melbourne Gaol in Melbourne, Australia

Built in 1839, the Old Melbourne Jail once loomed over the city, taking in any and all comers from lazy children to murderous vigilantes, this historic prison was the site of over 100 hangings including that of famed criminal Ned Kelly, whose death mask, along with those of...
Posted On 01 Oct 2014
, By features
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Central Market in Lancaster, Pennsylvania

The oldest continuously operating farmers market in the United States, fresh produce has been sold here in Pennsylvania Dutch country since the 1730s when it was legitimized by official decree from the King of England himself. When the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania was first...
Posted On 01 Oct 2014
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Mussenden Temple in Castlerock, Ireland

Modeled after Rome’s famed Temple of Vesta, Ireland’s Mussenden Temple was built by a wealthy earl as his library by the sea, but his desire to create a beautiful piece of cliffside architecture may have been a bit overzealous and the temple has been threatening...
Posted On 01 Oct 2014
, By features


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