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9 Best Hikes in Colorado, From Alpine Meadows to Other-Worldly Rock Formations


Colorado’s snow-capped Rocky Mountains may be world-famous, but the state’s landscape is diverse and extends well beyond postcard-perfect peaks and evergreen forests. The Centennial State is also home to reddish-orange rock formations, flat-topped mesas, rolling meadows dotted with wildflowers, crystal-clear alpine lakes, golden-yellow aspen groves, rocky alpine tundras, narrow canyons, and grass-covered prairies.
Hiking is one of the best ways to experience Colorado’s varied terrain—thanks to the more than 39,000 miles of trails of varying lengths, difficulty levels, and scenery spread across the state. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up some of the best hikes in Colorado for exploring everything the state has to offer on two feet. Read on for our picks. ....

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What to Do in Kansas City: A Weekend Guide | Condé Nast Traveler


You know about the barbecue. You know about the sports teams. But what you might not know about Kansas City is just how cool it really is. Straddling the state line between Kansas and Missouri (you’ll mostly stick to the Missouri side), this Midwestern hub is an eclectic mix of artsy neighborhoods, boutique hotels, jazz clubs, and delicious restaurants that serve way more than brisket and burnt ends—although you’ll want to try those, too. There are breweries to sample, museums to tour, and used bookstores you can easily spend hours in. In other words, KCMO is much more than a drive-by city. Plan a trip here—the locals will welcome you with open arms—and learn the true meaning of “Midwest is best.” ....

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With McGregor Square, Denver Has Built a New Form of Family-Friendly Entertainment District


As one of Denver’s oldest original settlements, Lower Downtown (or LoDo) has a storied, ever-evolving legacy. A collection of stunning red-brick warehouses hints at its industrial past; it was also once a district full of brothels. In 2014, Union Station, which has served the city since the 19th century, unveiled a comprehensive modernization, sparking another reinvention. A wave of new restaurants, bars, shops, hotels, condos, and offices followed, making the neighborhood (for the first time in its most recent history) a desirable place to hang out. Now, spring 2021 brings the latest layer to LoDo’s ongoing metamorphosis: the opening of McGregor Square, a 659,000-square-foot, multi-use development adjacent to Coors Field. ....

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The Best Things to Do in Baltimore for a Picturesque Spring Getaway


Spring is always a glorious time to visit Baltimore, but this year the return of baseball and patio seasons take on special meaning after months of hibernation amid the coronavirus pandemic. Many of the city s museums, restaurants, and attractions have reopened and are eager to welcome back visitors from near and far.
Whether it’s your first trip to Baltimore or your twentieth, the waterfront city is full of surprises, from an alley that honors graffiti artists to watering holes in handsome rowhouses. Perhaps a poem by Kondwani Fidel, used in the city’s tourism campaign, said it best when it invited visitors to go “Beneath the Shell. The reference, to cracking open the city’s famous Maryland blue crabs, is a metaphor for discovering Baltimore’s below-the-surface gems. Once you open the crab, you get hit with a blast of flavor, the poem reads. “All that goodness can happen only under one condition: you have to crack the crab. ....

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