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  2. Nash's Pyramid - Wikipedia

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    Nash's Pyramid is a framework for ranking leisure activities, developed by Jay B. Nash. Nash was an early leader in the leisure field. His thinking was influenced by the prevalence of 'Spectatoritis' in America which he defines as, "a blanket description to cover all kinds of passive amusement".

  3. Leisure - Wikipedia

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    The range of leisure activities extends from the very informal and casual to highly organised and long-lasting activities. A significant subset of leisure activities are hobbies which are undertaken for personal satisfaction, usually on a regular basis, and often result in satisfaction through skill development or recognised achievement ...

  4. The US cities with the best quality of life, ranked - AOL

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    US News & World Report released a list of the cities with the best quality of life for 2024 to 2025. Cities with places for outdoor activities, such as beaches and mountains, ranked higher. Ann ...

  5. List of amusement parks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    California's Great America – Santa Clara; Children's Fairyland – Oakland; Fairytale Town – Sacramento; Funderland Amusement Park – Sacramento; Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park – Gilroy; Golfland – Castro Valley, Fairfield, Milpitas, Roseville, San Jose, and Sunnyvale; Happy Hollow Park and Zoo – San Jose; Historic Hawes Farms ...

  6. Travel + Leisure names Palm Beach to list of best beach towns ...

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    Late last year, New York Travel Guides named Palm Beach one of the most romantic small towns in America, and Veranda named the town one of the 10 best places in the world to travel in December.

  7. Tourism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American cities tended to offend the sensitive with ugliness and commercialism rather than inspire awe or aesthetic pleasure. [9] Some tourists were fascinated by the rapid growth of the new urban areas: "It is an absorbing thing to watch the process of world-making; both the formation of the natural and the conventional world," wrote English ...

  8. Category:Leisure activities - Wikipedia

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    Leisure is one's discretionary time spent in non-compulsory activities, time spent away from cares and toils. Because leisure time is free from compulsory activities such as employment, running a business, household chores, education and other such day-to-day stresses, not including eating, and sleeping, it is often referred to as "free time."

  9. Can Walking Prevent Dementia? These Leisure Activities May ...

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