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No. 9: The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York.
 
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  The Hay-Adams, Washington, D.C.: Book a stay at The Hay-Adams this fall — one of the most luxurious hotels in the U.S. It has hosted everyone from Amelia Earhart to Ethel Barrymore. After a long day of sightseeing at the Newseum and the latest Smiths   20 luxury hotels for a fall getaway
Pamper yourself at these posh hotels for a romantic trip this Autumn.
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  Local favorites also include Coco Loco Porter (with sinful sweet notes of coconut and chocolate), Jam Session Pale Ale and Ramble on Red -- a beer that owner Suzie Ford notes pairs well with any type of food). NoDajito, a mojito-style Belgian witbier   Sip jalapeño and sweet potato beers in Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte shines among North Carolina's bustling beer scenes, with dozens of breweries and craft beer destinations.
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  United Airlines 747-400, the first Boeing 747 entering service in the new United livery, takes off for South Korea from San Francisco International Airport on Feb. 23, 2011.   United's farewell flight for the Boeing 747 sells out in less than 2 hours
How beloved is Boeing’s iconic 747 jumbo jet? Seats on United's just-announced farewell flight sold out quickly, disappearing in less than two hours.
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  JetBlue, Delta and American airlines planes are seen at Boston's Logan International Airport on April 13, 2015.   Airlines cap fares, add flights ahead of Hurricane Maria
Airlines cap fares, add seats out of Puerto Rico and elsewhere in the Caribbean ahead of Hurricane Maria.
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  This file photo from August 2015 shows a plane taking off from Key West International Airport.   Key West flights to resume Wednesday after 12-day shutdown
A “limited schedule” was set to resume at the Key West Airport starting Wednesday.
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  Sections of the roof are seen peeled off on the Bayside Hotel on Sept. 13, 2017, in Key West, Fla., after Hurricane Irma.   Irma recovery: Key West could be off cruise schedules for weeks
The popular Florida destination currently is closed to tourists as clean-up in the wake of Hurricane Irma continues.
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  Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line's 1,900-passenger Grand Celebration sails two-night trips from West Palm Beach, Fla. to Grand Bahama Island and back.   FEMA charters cruise ship to house National Guard in St. Thomas
The 750-room Grand Celebration, a former Carnival ship now operated by Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, will serve as a floating hotel.
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  A JetBlue Airways Airbus A320-232 pushes back from the gate at the Tampa International Airport in Tampa, Fla., on May 15, 2014.   Fliers may soon board more international flights with a picture rather than a passport
Facial-recognition test with SITA technology to board JetBlue flights to Aruba at Boston is called successful, after summer test.
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  Captain Harry Julian, a founder of Pure Florida boat tours, stands by one of his docks on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, that was left destroyed by Hurricane Irma at Tin City, a popular spot for tourists. The business also sustained damage to its water ves   Southwest Florida's tourism industry still hurting from Irma
Most tourism-related enterprises hope to be back in business by Oct. 1, if not sooner, in Collier County.
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