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by Alexis Najarian
You say you’re planning a girlfriend's getaway to Georgia? Great choice! Once there, you and your group are likely to experience some Southern ho...
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by Alexis Najarian
When our featured state for your next girls weekend has a city known as the Avocado Capital of the World (self-proclaimed, but still), we knew our ...
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by Girls Weekend
Who hasn’t heard of the Idaho potato? Yes, the potato is the state “vegetable” (although, there is discussion about the potato, and whether it’s a ...
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by Girls Weekend
Daily eating in France is an event—often a social event. That shouts “You Go Girl” all day long, right ladies? The day typically starts with a ligh...
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by Girls Weekend
In between activities, conversation, and fun that feeds your soul, your girlfriend group will need to eat. When gathering in Maine and its cities o...
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by Girls Weekend
Kansas is named after the Kansas River, which in turn was named after the Kansa Native Americans who lived along its bank. In 1803, most of modern ...
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by Girls Weekend
Oregon grows, catches, and brews incredible edibles, from black truffles and filberts (aka hazelnuts, 95% of the nation’s commercial crop is harves...
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by Girls Weekend
Some of us here have to admit that the names England uses for some of their dishes leave us a bit puzzled as to what they really are. For example, ...
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by Girls Weekend
The event known as the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World site of Massachusetts, which ...
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by Girls Weekend
Out of the 4,500 or so types of crabs found in the world, only a few make it to our table. Can you name the most popular four? You got it: Dungenes...
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by Girls Weekend
St. Martin is the smallest island in the world divided between two countries, France (roughly 60%) and the Netherlands (roughly 40%). The French ca...
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by Girls Weekend
Samuel de Champlain, the Governor of New France, claimed the area around what is now Lake Champlain (yes, he discovered the five great lakes) as pa...
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