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  2. Here’s Your Dog’s New Favorite Vacation Spot - AOL

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    This is one of the rare beaches in Florida where dogs can go off-leash. ... Sometimes described as “old Florida,” this spot on the Florida coast is less trendy and more laid-back than many ...

  3. A laidback family vacation? Here are the 7 best US islands ...

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    MAKE MEMORIES:22 best family vacation spots in the U.S. Fripp Island Resort has family-friendly amenities along with special packages for those traveling with kids.

  4. These Are the 25 Most Romantic Destinations Around the World

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    The old saying, ‘two heads are better than one,’ applies to many things in life, world-traveling included. Though there are plentiful gifts to be found in solo journeys , planning a trip with ...

  5. Dead Dog Beach - Wikipedia

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    Dead Dog Beach (La Playa de los Perros Muertos, also known as Sato Beach and officially named Playa Lucia) is a beach within the municipality of Yabucoa in southeastern Puerto Rico. Its nickname derives from it being a dumping ground for stray animals, mainly dogs that the inhabitants of Yabucoa could no longer afford.

  6. The best West Coast travel spots, according to readers - AOL

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    After taking in our list of 101 best West Coast experiences, Times readers make the case for destinations we left out, from a country road in Malibu to a remote beach town on a Canadian island.

  7. Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Along with the mortar holes, the main grinding rock within the park features a number of petroglyphs: circles, spoked wheels, animal and human tracks, wavy lines, etc. Some of these carvings are thought to be as much as two or three thousand years old and are now becoming difficult to discern.