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Just south of Boise, Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area is bird-watching mecca that is close enough for an after work trip and boasts one of the highest concentration of raptors in the world.
 
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  Instead of shopping, get out and see the country with these scenic spots near cities.  
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  Travelers wait in long line to go through the security area at Washington's Reagan National Airport on Nov. 21, 2017 -- the busy Wednesday before Thanksgiving.   Flying on Wednesday? Expect long lines, but few flight delays
The busy Thanksgiving travel week is now underway at airports across the nation, and – so far – it looks like smooth sailing for most holiday travelers.
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  Using a technique called   'New York Resized': Amazing aerial images turn Big Apple into dollhouse
New York may be the most photographed city in the world, but a new book of images shows it from a unique new perspective.
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  The distillery, which received a $50 million investment in 2010, is just up the hill from the visitor center. Here, master distiller Eddie Russell stands in front of the brand's iconic image.   Tour Kentucky's Wild Turkey distillery
Go behind the scenes at one of America's most famous bourbon makers, Wild Turkey in Lawrenceburg, Ky.
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  At L'Appart in New York City, chef Nico Abello accompanies his roasted stuffed turkey with brussel sprouts and cranberry chutney, made from fresh cranberries, sweet onion, cabernet vinegar and vanilla bean, among other sides.   Chefs' best spins on Thanksgiving sides
Restaurants across America serve creative takes on stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce, squash and more Thanksgiving dishes this holiday season.
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  While many bowling alleys are being updated at an alarming rate, there are still a handful of lanes  that harken back to the golden age of bowling   Vintage bowling: Duckpins, candlepins roll on
While many bowling alleys are being updated an alarming rate, there are still a handful of lanes that harken back to the golden age of bowling.
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  Drink in the atmosphere at Rossio Square, a lively area in Lisbon where people stop to sit and relax.   Take the road less traveled with these European gems
Often overlooked, these three European destinations prove they are just as alluring as their next-door neighbors.
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  United Express tails line a terminal pier at Chicago O'Hare International Airport in April 2016.   United Airlines reveals 10 new routes, including two new destinations
The new service comes as United looks to solidify its network by increasing connecting opportunities at its hub airports.
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  Travelers walk to their gates at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on Dec. 26, 2015.   Ask the Captain: Do airlines fly bigger planes for the holidays?
During holidays with increased passenger demand, will the airlines consider using larger airplanes, or just increase the number of smaller aircraft?
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  11 things you need in your car if you're traveling for the holidays   11 things you need in your car if you’re traveling for the holidays
Be prepared! With just a few items you can handle car emergencies like a pro.
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A Bosnian woman raises her arms upon hearing the sentence at the end of former Bosnian Serb military chief Gen. Ratko Mladic's trial at the memorial center in Potocari, near Srebrenica, Bosnia.  A U.N. court has convicted former Bosnian Serb military

A Bosnian woman raises her arms upon hearing the sentence at the end of former Bosnian Serb military chief Gen. Ratko Mladic's trial at the memorial center in Potocari, near Srebrenica, Bosnia. A U.N. court has convicted former Bosnian Serb military
 
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