Kansas City, Missouri
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Kansas City, MO has good running routes in city parks including a new paved four-mile trail, Old Trolley Trail. Some restaurants, hotels, sports equipment shops, and running clubs are listed, including an all-women's club. Five upcoming races, included the Oct city Marathon, are noted.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1997
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Baltimore: big-city perks without the big-city buzz
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Baltimore, MD, has a relaxed atmosphere for a city of its size. The best places for running include the downtown Star Spangled Banner Run and the Northern Central Railroad Trail in Gunpowder Falls State Park. Transportation, hotels, and restaurants are described.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1995
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San Francisco: it isn't called America's Favorite City for nothing
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Visitors to San Francisco can enjoy superb runs, world-class dining and fine accommodations. Tips on where to run, selecting a hotel with a view and fitness center and finding the right restaurant are given, along with a list of local races.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1995
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