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  2. Wikitravel - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki software, made in PHP. Wikitravel is a web -based collaborative travel guide based on the wiki format and owned by Internet Brands. It was most active from 2003 through 2012, when most of its editing community left and brought their contributions to the nonprofit Wikivoyage guide. [2]

  3. The Best Places in America to Travel Back in Time - AOL

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    We pored over travel sites and visitor reviews, and whether you want to experience traditional colonial crafts or a Wild West gunfight, here are 40 of the best places in the U.S. to travel back in ...

  4. Travel website - Wikipedia

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    Categories of travel websites include: People writing travel blogs about their own experiences, sometimes including advice for travelling in particular areas, or in general. Some examples of websites that use a combination of travel reviews and the booking of travel are TripAdvisor, Priceline.com, Liberty Holidays, and Expedia.

  5. Roadtrippers - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2013, the service has 160,000 users, making it one of the fastest growing US travel sites launched in 2012. Challenges. While Roadtrippers offers over 50,000 attractions in the United States, reviews written in 2012 said it still had a ways to go, and needed more attractions in order to garner new and repeat users.

  6. Thrifty Travelers Share Their Best, Cheapest Vacations - AOL

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    Nomadic Matt ( www.nomadicmatt.com) proves international travel doesn't need to break the bank. The travel blogger spent 37 days in Colombia for less than $3,000, spending less than $80 a day ...

  7. TravelPost - Wikipedia

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    TravelPost. TravelPost was founded in February 2004 by Sam Shank, a graduate scholar of the Kellogg School of Management . It was initially launched as a travel blogging site, where users could register and set up their own blog area, which acted as an online travel journal where people could write about their travels or hotels, and upload ...

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