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Southampton, New York

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Unspoiled beaches, a charming village center, exclusive shops and exquisite dining have made Southampton the Hampton du jour.

The 10 Best Things to Do in Atlanta From Travel Channel

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A local advises visitors about the best sights and eats in this dynamic, cosmopolitan Southern city.

12 Family-Friendly NYC Restaurants

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From classics to new kids on the block, the whole family will love these fun and family-friendly restaurants.

Waikiki, Hawaii

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From nightclubs to long boards, Waikiki has something for everyone.

Drinking Around the World (Recipes From Every Continent!)

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Cocktail culture has gone global. TravelChannel.com reveals what top bars on all seven continents (including Antarctica) are serving up.

Find Out Why Canada Is a Vacation Dream

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Find out why hip Ottawa and Prince Edward County's wine country should be on your vacation bucket list, as seen on Travel Channel's Roam blog.

Zika 101

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Travel Channel's Roam blog provides a comprehensive guide to the Zika virus.

South Beach, Florida

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The American Riviera, Hollywood of the East, SoBe, or the Art Deco District -- whatever you call it, Miami's South Beach is hot year-round.

Big Trouble with Tiny Trailers

Episode | From: Flippin' RVs
Justin and Anna are revamping a 1956 Santa Fe canned ham trailer as a quick flip for the Vintages RV Park. They estimate it will take one week but that quickly turns into four when the roof needs new skin and an entire aluminum panel has to be replaced at the last minute. Justin can't turn away a loyal client who drops by with her 1967 Serro Scotty that needs a heater and a few fixes on a tight turnaround. Meanwhile, Eric goes on a picking trip where he is overwhelmed in trailers so dilapidated inside he can hardly move among the rubble.

Brittany, France

Episode | From: Samantha Brown
Samantha Brown takes us to an area of France that may challenge your notions of this country. It's a region, which even though is in France does not consider itself of France. It's the region of Brittany along France's northwestern tip. There's a lot of ground to cover so Samantha begins in the town of Quimper at the Faience Pottery factory - this hand-made pottery is a must buy. Her next stop the Breton village of Locronan, once famous for sail making; here she'll pop into a pub to learn a bit of the Breton language and the proper stages of drunkenness. Samantha makes it to the port of Le Guilvenic just in time to see the daily parade; not of floats but colorful fishing boats unloading their catch of the day. And the most sought after oysters in the world are farm-raised in Benodet, Samantha fills up on the Breton oyster. A trip through Brittany gives the traveler a unique experience - it's not just its culture or language that's unusual, it's the mood and atmosphere you'll find here. Samantha's journey through this unique region of France has her asking the question; Is Brittany at the edge of a country or does it begin one?