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  2. I drive 2 hours to shop at Costco and spend at least ... - AOL

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    At my Costco, two packs of the Italian Volcano and ReaLemon lemon juice cost $9 and $5.80, respectively. We're huge coffee fans, especially when it comes to the Kirkland Signature brand.

  3. 11 Things to Know About Costco Car Rental - AOL

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    The easiest way to book a Costco car rental is through the Costco Travel website, but you can also reserve by calling (866) 921-7925. Related: Don't Miss These Perks of Costco and Sam's Club ...

  4. Costco - Wikipedia

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    Costco membership card from Iceland. Costco's earliest predecessor, Price Club, opened its first store on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California.It was founded three months earlier by Sol Price and his son, Robert, following a dispute with the new owners of FedMart, Price's previous membership-only discount store. [16]

  5. How to make a Costco membership work for two - AOL

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    After more than a year using it, I’ve found my $60 Costco membership is worth every penny. And though I only live in a 1,200-square-foot apartment, I have more than enough room for bulk ...

  6. Dickerson Whitewater Course - Wikipedia

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    The Dickerson Whitewater Course, on the Potomac River near Dickerson, Maryland, was built for use by canoe and kayak paddlers training for the 1992 Olympic Games in Spain. It was the first pump-powered artificial whitewater course built in North America, and is still the only one anywhere with heated water.

  7. Kayaking - Wikipedia

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    A kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits facing forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle to pull front-to-back on one side and then the other in rotation. [1] Most kayaks have closed decks, although sit-on-top and inflatable kayaks are growing in popularity as well. [2]