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Travel and Outdoors

Get ready to dash for drumsticks — there are seven turkey trots to get you up and moving on Thanksgiving Day around the City of Oaks.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
The world’s first children’s health education playground now features a MindWELL Garden Labyrinth to help bridge the gap between nature and mental well-being.
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In Burnsville, you can ascend the highest mountain peak east of the Mississippi, cool off by a waterfall, and dig into local barbecue — all in one place.
This will be the flower’s first bloom.
This unconventional new park isn’t too big, but it’s full of color and local artist Katie Stewart’s artistic vision.
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Looking for the perfect spot for a summer photo shoot? Stop and smell the roses (and strike a pose) at these Raleigh gardens.
With unique summer offerings, this Cary farm might be your go-to Saturday spot.
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Greenville, SC is filled with fun, scenic outdoor activities for the whole family.
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Known as the “Jewel of South Carolina,” there’s a lot to do and see in and around Lake Murray.
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This 10-acre educational, research, and display garden is only open a few weekends a year.
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