By The Hype Hunt, LLC Ultimate Gift Guide Featuring Under-the-Radar—Perfect for Last-Minute Holiday Shoppers
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By Garage.com Homeowners are invited to share their best holiday garage décor for a chance to win $500 and national recognition.
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 | By Meet Daisy Meet Daisy highlights Tampa, from Clearwater-to-St. Pete holiday lights, markets, discos, and family fun, in one open and free platform.
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By NoNickel Give comfort and confidence this holiday season—nickel-free and worry-free.
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 | By Zora Asberry LLC As Americans head into the holiday season, many families are facing financial strain and uncertainty. Curtis and Spring Eatmon, Founders of Meet the Eatmons — are a family-focused couple known for faith, authenticity, and their financial saavy.
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By Mora’s Fine Wine & Spirits Bigger is Better: Why Large-Format Wine Bottles Make Every Celebration Shine. There's something undeniably festive about popping a magnum or even larger at a gathering. It's not just the size; it's the way a large-format bottle transforms the experience.
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 | By Side Quest Arcade What started as a quiet monthly meetup for pinball fanatics has quickly budded in an "underground" pinball scene and all happening in an unassuming suburban area arcade.
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By UniversityRooms.com Think Christmas and atmospheric, candlelit buildings spring to mind. That's partly because Christmas has become synonymous with cosy ghost stories. Thanks to M.R.
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By SOS Travel House When it comes to the Himalayas, Gangtok stands out as one of the most peaceful and breathtaking hill destinations in India.
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By UniversityRooms.com The last few years have been challenging for many Brits. There's no wonder we look forward to a little time away from city life. That's reflected in the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) consumer trends report.
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 | By Monasteries.com Around 30-35 million extra people were expected to visit Rome for this year's historic Catholic Jubilee celebrations.
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By UniversityRooms.com While many universities are welcoming 'freshers' and returning students this September, Oxford and Cambridge's 'Michaelmas' terms don't start until October.
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By SOS Travel House Nestled in the lap of the Garhwal Himalayas, Mussoorie—popularly known as the Queen of Hills—is one of the most loved hill stations in India.
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By SOS Travel House Munnar, a beautiful hill station in Kerala, is a dream destination for nature lovers. Surrounded by rolling hills, mist-covered valleys, green tea gardens, and sparkling waterfalls, Munnar offers a peaceful and refreshing escape from city life.
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By SOS Travel House The bustling energy of Delhi often gives way to a yearning for peace and spiritual solace. For many, this yearning finds its answer in Rameshwaram, one of India's revered Char Dham pilgrimage sites.
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By UniversityRooms.com A new report from the Government's Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals that bookings for UK holiday lets have soared. Demand for holiday lets meant that, last year, holidaymakers booked 90.1 million guest nights in short-term UK lets.
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By ParcelHero Dragging our holiday luggage around airports, only for it to get lost or delayed, is all too often part of the vacation experience. So too is paying potentially £100s in excess baggage fees.
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 | By Monasteries.com Record numbers of visitors were already expected in Rome this month to attend this year's historic Catholic Jubilee. Now many more of the world's 1.4bn Catholics are arriving in the Eternal City to see the newly elected Pope.
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By BeachHuts.com Whisper it ever so quietly but England enjoyed its sunniest March since records began in 1910. Things are also looking good for the next Bank Holiday, with temperatures of around 22 degrees forecast for early May.
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By Monasteries.com The King and Queen's planned meeting with Pope Francis, organised to mark this year's historic Catholic Jubilee, went ahead yesterday (9 April). It was initially cancelled because of the Pope's ill health.
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By Monasteries.com A major new survey held by the Government's Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals 25% (1 in in 4) British adults feel lonely always, often or some of the time. 7% feel lonely always or often and 18% some of the time.
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By UniversityRooms Staying in an Oxford or Cambridge college during the summer has boomed in popularity in recent years. Increasingly, however, visitors are now discovering that it's possible to stay in many of these historic colleges throughout the year.
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By Monasteries.com Record numbers of visitors are expected to make the pilgrimage to Rome to join the celebrations for this year's historic Catholic Jubilee. It's one of the world's oldest celebrations, tracing its history back to the year 1300.
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By UniversityRooms.com 20 January is 'Blue Monday', supposedly the most depressing day of the year. Academics reportedly calculated this based on factors such as back-to-work blues, bad weather, post-Christmas debts and all those broken New Year Resolutions.
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By Monasteries.com For many Brits it was a fraught 2024, so it's no surprise that an increasing number of us, over one in 3, are planning a spiritual getaway this year.
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By Old Vines Naples Old Vines Naples at Mercato and Old Vines Supper Club invite the community to dine and celebrate this holiday season for deliciously festive events in the heart of Naples.
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By Monasteries.com Christmas can be a very stressful time for women as they attempt to mediate between family members and organise endless lists. It's no wonder that a leading travel expert says an increasing number are planning to take a solo trip abroad.
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By Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach Escape to a tropical paradise this holiday season at Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach for the festive series, "Christmas Bliss, Holiday Twist." Throughout the month of December, resort guests and the public are invited to enjoy seasonal...
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 | By LOS DEFENSORES Los Defensores is partnering with Houston Food Bank to provide donations and holiday meals to food-insecure families across the metro area
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 | By UniversityRooms Why is it that Christmas time and creepy ghost stories go hand in hand? M.R. James' ghost stories, many of which were first told at Christmas gatherings at King's College, Cambridge, have now become a staple of an English Christmas.
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By IDI Consulting Local IT consulting company celebrates a decade of giving, spreading holiday cheer to local children in need.
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