The views here can’t be beat because the restaurant is located right on the river—a walkway over the water leads you right to the dining room.
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Lisa Cericola,
Southern Living,
1 June 2025
The Orioles are back on the field, newly aspiring joggers crowd the park walkways that are otherwise barren, and old heads are breaking out their three-wheeled Slingshots again, playing Jeezy so loud that windowpanes tremble.
State environmental and transportation agencies are increasing their efforts to boost both motorist roadway safety and wildlife survival rates by using technology to build road structures for animal passageways.
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Noël Fletcher,
Forbes.com,
30 May 2025
Martin made use of the passageway between the kitchen and laundry room that Pupetta’s Uncle Vinny dug to easily move between wings to call on his girlfriend (and in Martin’s case, commit murder).
In one video, officers were seen throwing smoke bombs and flash bangs onto the street to get people to disperse, so the authorities could drive away in vans, SUVs and military-style vehicles.
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Greg Wehner , Landon Mion,
FOXNews.com,
7 June 2025
Like the old streets in so many cities, which were meant to bring out the history, turned out to be repetitions everywhere.
The only way to get there is by driving the Beartooth Highway (Route 212, an All-American Road), which is a worthy feat in itself, as the scenic byway winds its way between Red Lodge, Montana, and the northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
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Evie Carrick,
Travel + Leisure,
28 May 2025
This 30-mile lakeside corridor along U.S. 131 near Lake Michigan’s Little Traverse Bay, features dynamic terrain, deep woods, and freshwater byways in every inland direction.
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