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And No Lines!
As tourist hotspots around the globe push back against mass tourism, maybe it’s time to rediscover the wonders of home—like Chicago’s museums, Illinois’ natural beauty, and yes, even vampire-killing kits. But beyond all the sights and selfies, there’s a better destination ahead—one without crowds, pain, or disappointment. You just have to know where to look.
“Plastics, Benjamin.”
“Plastics, Benjamin.” Most people in the Boomer generation, who are movie goers, could tell you exactly the source of that classic line.
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