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Vote for your favorite towns, bars, resorts and winter hotels Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here]( [10best logo]( [forward this email]( Readers' Choice hits the slopes Vote for your favorite ski and snowboarding destinations once per day until polls close on Monday, November 20 at noon ET. [placeholder]( [Best Ski Town]( What makes a great ski town? Some would say it's convenient access to the slopes, for others, maybe it's the variety of restaurants, bars, shops and accommodations. Yet others might gravitate toward a small town vibe or... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Après-Ski Bar]( When the sun goes down and the lifts shut down for the day, bars and restaurants in ski towns across North America fill up with skiers and snowboarders looking for a good time with good friends. These top top après-ski... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Ski Resort]( Temperatures are cooling and ski areas all across the continent are gearing up for their winter season. 10Best wants to know which North American ski resorts are the crème de la crème, so we've asked a panel of skiing... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Cross-Country Ski Resort]( Few activities can compare to cross-country skiing for the opportunity to experience a quieter, more serene side of winter (with a killer cardio workout to boot). While many alpine ski areas also offer Nordic trails... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Ski Hotel]( These 20 hotels and resorts, selected by a panel of ski and snowboarding experts, offer perks like stunning mountain views, serene spa treatments, convenient slope-side locations and even ski-in, ski-out service. What's... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [50 states, 50 winning attractions]( [placeholder]( 10Best Readers' Choice is out to create the ultimate guide to America's best attractions. To do so, we're asking our readers to vote for their favorites – region by region and state by state. Voting has now wrapped up for the Western, Midwestern and Northeastern United States. Has your favorite state attraction made our winners list? [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( [10best logo]( Trusted Travel + Lifestyle Advice [visit us on facebook]( us on twitter]( us on pinterest]( us on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 32 E Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601 Need to unsubscribe? [Click Here](

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