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Ever-evolving Rehoboth is top LGBT, family destination

There’s no denying that Rehoboth Beach has a certain reputation. The city has become known for two things: fine dining and being LGBT-friendly. But Steve Elkins, executive director of CAMP (Creating a More Positive)…

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The 4 Most LGBT-Friendly Destinations in the US

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico’s status as an elite LGBT destination has been well-documented over the years. But now the Mexican resort town has some new competition from a handful of U.S. cities. A recent…

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Opinion: Head to Asbury Park for a Perfectly Gay Weekend

I’ve been going to Asbury Park, N.J. for the past eight summers, and some creative reinvestment into the community coupled with an aggressive push to court gay travelers has resulted in it becoming…

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See Las Vegas Inside and Out

Experience a side of Las Vegas you may never even knew existed. Check out the many outdoor activities and attractions as well as the luxurious accommodations you can always enjoy in Las Vegas….

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Palm Springs gears up for busy fall

During a trip to Palm Springs last week, I toured California’s largest lake, visited a desert ghost town, and had a meal in Mexico, all in the same afternoon. While it was not…

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Why Fort Lauderdale is the perfect playground for gay beach lovers

If Florida’s a family of blockbuster travel destinations – with Miami and Orlando as the energetic kids – Fort Lauderdale‘s like the cool older brother. The one who doesn’t need to raise his voice to command your attention. Located on the…

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Asbury Park, New Jersey: Where to eat, hang out and stay

Mention Asbury Park, and most people associate the Jersey Shore beach town with one person — Bruce Springsteen. The Boss may have gotten his start at its famed Stone Pony club, but there…

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Asbury Park: why you should visit New Jersey's seaside town

In 1957 Frank Sinatra recorded At Long Last Love, a wry, somewhat cynical song about the authenticity of true romance. “Is it for all time or simply a lark? Is it Granada I…

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Provincetown: Still the Place to Paint and to Party

Squint and it could still be 1916. On a walk through Provincetown’s East End one recent Friday evening, the brick sidewalks, unruly rosebushes, gray shingle-lined cottages, and streets barely big enough for a…

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Southern Decadence 2016, New Orleans hot LGBT festival, Sept. 1 to 5

Southern Decadence, the annual festival of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender lifestyle, appears for the 45th time in the sultry French Quarter from Sept. 1 to 5, with a float parade, block party…

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