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NYC’s LaGuardia Airport, one of the country’s oldest, is a few years into an $8 billion overhaul that’s already brightened it up considerably. Up next: Delta’s Terminal C, set to partially open this spring. The modern space includes 37 gates, the country’s largest Delta Sky Club, and an arts program with the Queens Museum. On the tarmac, new taxiways aim to cut down on the airport’s notorious gate delays.
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We’re Obsessed With Salt lovers, unite! The Red Clay Spicy Drink Salt Duo jazzes up cocktails (or adds a little flair to your morning eggs) with Southern flavor. For citrus, spice, and a hint of sweet, reach for the Spicy Margarita; for a little heat and smoke, go for the Spicy Bloody Mary. $18, redclayhotsauce.com
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Michelin is bringing its lauded restaurantranking system to the Sunshine State, thanks to a partnership with Visit Florida. Inspectors are currently dining at the top outlets in Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, with plans to dish out their
coveted stars in a guide set to publish this year. Florida is the fifth U.S. destination to get its own Michelin Guide, joining California, Chicago, New York City, and Washington, D.C. THE DOCTOR IS I
Driven by the demand for private villa escapes, Onefinestay added retreats in 14 locations last year, including Santorini, Ibiza, and Aspen. Now guests staying at any of the company’s homes, villas, and chalets have complimentary access to nonurgent medical services – concierges can arrange a telephone consultation with a doctor (in English, Spanish, or Portuguese) within one hour of a request. Outside the U.S., in-person visits are also available, but fees apply.