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Places I want to Visit

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“There’s so much beauty in the world, everyone should see at least some of it”

- Bertahan Luxing

Anoka, Minnesota

Known as the Halloween Capital of the World, and is beleived to be the first city in the country to host a Halloween celebration. With events like: The Grande Day Parade, Gray Ghost 5k run, pumpkin bake-offs, Halloween house decoration contests, bonfires, and more; with a total of thirty plus events throughtout October.

The Halloween committee meets year-round to prepare for the bug day and it was a tradition that started originally as a way to keep kids out of trouble during the yearly celebration.

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Ireland

Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic. As the second-largest island of the British Isles it is well connected by a network of buses. Famous for its music, breweries, and ancient castles I believe there is something in Ireland for everyone. Three of the most famous symbols of Ireland are the green shamrock, the harp, and the Celtric Cross. While the ancestral language is Gaelic.

Some of the most visited sites include:

  • The Cliffs of Moher
  • Killarney National Park
  • Muckross House and Gardens
  • Kilmainham Goal
  • The Ring of Kerry
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Holland, Netherlands

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Holland has been on the list of places I want to visit for a long time. It is where my Dad grew up and the Dutch culture is my heritage. Known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills, etc. it is a beautiful place full of history. With beaches along the Dutch coast and cycle tours of the Veluwe there is plenty to see and do in the small region of the western coast of the Netherlands.

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Strand Book Store, New York

Strand Book Store is an independent bookstore located in East Village two blocks from Union Square, that was established by a 25-year old and $600. This bookstore contains about 2.5 million books, over 200 employees, and boasts about being 18 miles of books and counting.

As the only remaining survivor of New York City's lost Book Row, a six block area that sed to hold only second hand bookstores; there is plenty of history to be found as well as amazing books.

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Anoka
Minnesota
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Ireland
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Holland
Netherlands
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Strand Book Store
New York
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