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10 Overrated Landmarks You Should Skip
Maybe it's because of symbolism, government marketing or the artificial need of many cities to have an icon, but the world is filled with overrated landmarks. These famous monuments will look great in pictures, but probably won't be the most memorable part of your trip. If you're visiting these cities in the future, reconsider spending all your time visiting the following landmarks.
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The Most Expensive Cities in the U.S.
We can all agree that life is expensive. Especially when your passion is travel. But in some cities, the cost of living is so astronomical it makes it impossible for the Average Joe to stop through without some seriously conscious and budget-savvy behaviors. Think you've got the green to make it in some of the United States' most expensive cities? Before you take the leap, consult our list below to find out just what you're in for in the nation's priciest locations.
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LEGO's Architecture Sets Are a Relaxing Way to Explore the World From Home
You can explore the world from home with LEGO's incredibly detailed Architecture sets, which are inspired by the world's greatest cities and monuments.
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