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Yes we’re still in a pandemic, yes, you still need a vacation.

Millions of Americans are currently under stay-at-home orders and many have postponed or entirely canceled their vacation plans for the current year. In the meantime, local staycations seem to be most people’s only option, unless you have a second vacation home or extra money to spend on a short-term rental or hotel room with limited human contact.

The goal of a staycation is to relax in a place that is close to home but still a novel environment. But now that most cities and states are on lockdown, how do you plan a fulfilling break in a space you’ve occupied every hour of the day for the past couple of months?

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