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Experience Puppy Paradise in Estes Park, Colorado
Are you ready to experience puppy paradise in Estes Park, Colorado? Luie Boone is! Estes Park, Colorado, is considered a gateway to the Rocky Mountain National Park—which was established in 1915 by then President Woodrow Wilson. As a recognized summer resort destination, this statutory town is a haven for dogs and their hoomans.

Luie Boone
Nov 229 min read
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Roaming with Rover at Red River Gorge, Kentucky
When Luie Boone's hoomans brought up a vacation to Red River Gorge, Kentucky, his ears immediately perked up. He loves Kentucky, because it's his home state! He was born in the city of Louisville, which is Kentucky's largest city, and transported up to Wisconsin. His hoomans adopted him there, even after they were told he chewed on electrical cords. Luie Boone would like to clear the air now and make it apparent that he never chewed on electrical cords in his thirteen years o

Luie Boone
Nov 119 min read
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Sniff, Stay, & Enjoy the View in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
Limestone. It's basically the snack of the Earth. Just don't eat it, because my hoomans say it doesn't taste too good. It's because it's made from ancient sea critters, like shells and coral, that got smooshed together over millions of years. Imagine a giant cosmic belly flop of clams and fish bones. Real crunchy and not real tasty! And guess what? Limestone fizzles when you pour vinegar on it. It's like soda pop for rocks! Also, the hoomans use it for buildings, roads, and e

Luie Boone
Oct 188 min read
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Mutts Adventure in Annapolis, Maryland
When Luie Boone heard Chesapeake Bay, he thought his hoomans said Cheesecake Bay. Unfortunately, Annapolis, Maryland is not nestled along Cheesecake Bay, but rather Chesapeake Bay. Regardless, he'll be getting a cheesecake or two on his vacation to Annapolis. It is historic waterfront city, which offers the perfect mix of walkable charm, maritime character, and open-hearted hospitality for both people and their pups.

Luie Boone
Aug 106 min read
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