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North America / Skiing / United States

Where to Ski In Every State and 16 Ski Vacations Near Big U.S. Cities

by Zach Everson on Dec 5, 2013

The period after Thanksgiving isn’t just the start of the holiday shopping season, it’s typically the start of the ski season as well. To that end, AOL Travel has posted these two guides to ski vacations:

  • 16 Easy Ski Vacation Ideas from U.S. Cities
  • 50 Ways to Ski in 50 States

Now you’ll be able to cross off Ski in Alabama on your bucket list.

Tags: Skiing, weekend getaways

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