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| The Most Isolated, Off-the-Grid Cities and Towns on the Planet | Canada is famous for its swathes of uninhabited landscapes — the country is geographically larger than the U.S. with 290 fewer million people. Among the country's most remote regions is the Nunavut territory, which makes up the majority of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Iqaluit, a thriving port city on Baffin Island with approximately 7,000 residents, is the territory's capital — and a gateway to arctic wildlife, stunning glaciers, and picturesque waterfalls. | |
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10 Sacred Sites in America Worth Seeing | For ages, people across all religions and belief systems have erected structures to pay homage to a higher power. Throughout America, you will find an impressive display of gorgeous cathedrals, celebrated synagogues, magnificent mosques, and other sacred sites. Here are 10 to check out first. | |
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The Prettiest Town Squares in the U.S. | Since the dawn of modern city planning, town squares have been a vital part of the urban social scene. Depictions of pretty town squares are quintessential in American pop culture and it's no wonder a quaint city center is synonymous with the image of small town USA. Link arms and come stroll with us in the prettiest small town squares in the U.S. | |
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