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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
When we went to Washington D.C. for sightseeing, I wanted to go to a place that was slightly different than the places we normally visit. Our family is not Christian, but this church…
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Mount Tammany
Mount Tammany is a relatively simple hiking course that gives you a sweeping view of the Delaware Water Gap, which makes this popular spot a hiking trail I recommend. On a weekend with…
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Bull Wheel to High Peter’s Kill Trail
I often try to introduce hiking trips in America that are good for taking children. This time, I would like to tell you about a hike in Minnewaska State Park in New York. There…
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Call Your Mother – Georgetown
We found this store when we were looking for something that was open on New Year’s Day. Call Your Mother seems to be a popular sandwich shop with a number of locations around…
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Georgetown Cupcake
This is a cupcake shop that looks cute right from the start. In addition to the Georgetown store, there are also popular locations in NYC, Boston, and LA. Located in Georgetown, it became famous when…
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Print: A Bookstore
This bookstore is not a chain, but a small store loved by locals. When we travel, I always try to buy a book for my daughter that has a connection to the place…
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Green Fingers Market
This store, which is owned by a Japanese person, Satoshi Kawamoto, has shops in Manhattan and Milan. The Manhattan store is located in the Soho/Nolita area, so it is easy to reach if…
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Zaytinya by José Andrés
This restaurant, run by Chef Jose Andres, founder of the World Central Kitchen (WCK) serves Mediterranean cuisine that incorporates recipes from Turkey, Greece, and Lebanon. My husband is not a big fan of…
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Ramen Ishida
Ramen Ishida is a restaurant opened by a chef who had trained at the famous Ippudo in Japan. I like ramen with a light soup base such as salt or soy sauce, so I wondered…
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Portland Observatory
When we visited here, you needed to make a reservation in order to see the inside, and there was an hour-long guided tour. The tour guide starts the tour by saying this, but…