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One of the country's oldest cities, Boston remains also one of the most charming and inviting for visitors with its characteristic European feel. Boston is the largest city and the capitol of the state of Massachusetts. The jewel of New England,...
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Founded in 1279 about 50 mi/75 km southwest of Tallinn, the quiet town of Haapsalu became a seaside resort for the Russian aristocracy in the early 19th century. Almost nothing remains of the oldest part of the city, but for travelers visiting the we...
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Hiiumaa, the second-largest island of Estonia, has beautiful scenery. Hiiumaa and its surrounding islets have been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Preserve. Although short on high-end accommodations, Hiiumaa is far less frequented by tourists than Saar...
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Houston, Texas is the fourth most-populated city in the U.S. and its large size offers travelers many exciting things to do. Performing arts, shopping and live music and just some of the things visitors can enjoy in this southern Texas city.
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Every weekend, Tallinners travel 25 mi/40 km east of town to the beautiful Lahemaa National Park, with its pine forests, small villages, sand-dune beaches and rivers full of trout and salmon. The park's terraced limestone geology and glacier-sculpted...
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Resting in the Baltic Sea is Estonia's third largest island, a sleepy fishing village with traditional wooden windmills, pagan tombstones, and cozy cottages. For centuries the island has developed its own pace of traditions with folk-art, express...
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The small city of Narva is an interesting stopover 120 mi/195 km east of Tallinn for travelers on their way to St. Petersburg. It has some historical sites along the Narva River, which forms the Russian-Estonian border. The most notable attraction is...
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Founded in 1251, Parnu was practically unknown until 1838, when a spa and mud-bath facility opened. Today, this small city only 70 mi/115 km south of Tallinn is Estonia's official summer (and party) capital and renowned for its warm weather. Try to v...
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Located in the Baltic Sea, Saaremaa is the largest island belonging to Estonia. It's a popular destination for locals and is known for being a place of great tranquility and natural beauty.
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Tallinn's many occupations over the centuries have resulted in a cultural mix and unique ambiance of this maritime city. Old Town's cobbled streets and 13th-14th century buildings attract thousands of visitors annually who admire the city’s heritage ...
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The university city of Tartu is considered the birthplace of Estonian literary tradition. It was founded in 1030 on the banks of the Emajogi River, 115 mi/186 km southeast of Tallinn. Unfortunately, successive waves of invaders inflicted damage on Ta...
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The Thousand Islands are a 50 mile long archipelago consisting of 1,864 islands whose territories are shared between Ontario, Canada and New York State. The region is very popular for boating, however, due to the large number of shoals a...
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The inland resort town of Viljandi, 80 mi/130 km southeast of Tallinn, lies by a small lake and is surrounded by beautiful scenery. The ruins of a massive 13th-century castle are perched above the town on a hill. The suspension bridge over the castle...
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The small border town of Voru, 135 mi/255 km southeast of Tallinn, makes a good base for exploring the surrounding countryside. Hiking in the scenic Otepaa and Haanja highlands is a popular pastime, as is fishing in the nearby Verijarv and Neitsijarv...
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West Yellowstone is a small community located in Montana. It is a historic gateway community to Yellowstone National Park, existing since the early 1900s. Enjoy epic fishing, snowmobiling, spectacular ski trails, historic town buildings and a friendl...
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