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		<title>Acela Express: Seven Day Train Tour of NYC &#8211; Philly &#8211; Washington D.C.</title>
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Acela Express: Seven Day Train Tour of NYC &#8211; Philly &#8211; Washington D.C.
By Charles L Harmon














Here&#8217;s something that seems sort of out of place in today&#8217;s age of jet travel. A high speed (well a simulated high speed compared to other countries true high speed trains), train tour. If you&#8217;re from Southern California the most [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Save Money Visiting Historical Sites with your Kids</title>
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If you&#8217;re traveling with your kids it will definitely help if you can save money wherever you can. With children there are always unforeseen costs and its nice to have a buffer of cash that you don&#8217;t expect to have. When driving nowadays the cost of gas has skyrocketed that it has forced [...]]]></description>
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