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| No Cars Allowed at These 7 U.S. Destinations | The largest of a group of barrier islands running parallel to Long Island, Fire Island is accessible by seaplanes and daily ferries, which shuttle back and forth across the bay. Since 1964, most of the island has fallen under the protection of the Fire Island National Seashore, which means it's largely off-limits to cars and there are no paved public roads. | |
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5 U.S. Cities You Don't Know, But Should | Bright lights, big cities — the United States has them from coast to coast. While each has its unique appeal, some cities get a little less attention than they deserve. These uncrowded and under-the-radar destinations are the perfect places to unwind, explore, and congratulate yourself on your exquisite, eclectic taste. | |
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