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7 Vintage Trains You Can Still Ride | Planes might be convenient, but you can still catch a ride on a vintage train and travel back in time in an elegant, old-fashioned car while enjoying some spectacular views. Listen to the steam engine whistle on a relaxed trip that might include historic narration and musicians that roam through the cars. From the scenic Southwest to the Rocky Mountains and New England, these are some of the best vintage trains you can still ride today. | |
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25 Architectural Wonders You Have to See in Person | Civilizations around the world have designed some pretty awe-inspiring structures. From the Great Pyramids of Egypt to modern skyscrapers, here are 25 jaw-dropping architectural wonders you just have to see in person. | |
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How Major U.S. Cities Found Their International Twins | The tradition of town twinning can be traced back to the ninth century, when Paderborn, Germany, formalized a friendship with Le Mans in France. It wasn't until 1931 when a U.S. city got in on the act, when Toledo, Ohio, paired with its namesake in Spain. Here's how a few other town twins came to be. | |
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