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The best way to visit New York City is with thousands in your back pocket. Maybe millions.

Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to experience the Big Apple without forking over a hefty sum. The same is true in many popular international destinations, from Paris to Tokyo to Singapo...


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Midwestern cities are hiding eccentric secrets. Sure, they might not be as varied or wild as NOLA’s hush-hush haunts, nor as glamorous as those found in New York City.

But they’re out there—and every major city in the Midwest has its own brand of weird for travelers to check out.

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