Lord of the fries
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What in America are called French fries were actually invented in Belgium, and they are still a major part of the culinary tradition there. The secret of Belgian fries are that they are fried twice. There are about 5,000 fries stands in the country, which is about the size of Maryland.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1996
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Estate of grace
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The Cloister resort on Sea Island, GA, has been a favorite among certain East Coast families since its 1928 opening. Now primarily known as a tennis resort, it still offers many activities for non-players. The resorts's $579, three-night Grand Slam tennis package is described.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1997
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Ponies in the mist
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The Dartmoor National Park in western England is home to the famed Dartmoor pony, about 5,000 of which live wild among the park's 368 square miles. There are about 30,000 villagers living in the park, where there is evidence of human habitation dating back to the Stone Age.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1997
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