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		<title>What should I know if this is my first trip to Lake Tahoe?</title>
		<description>Because of its layout and environment, Lake
Tahoe comes with its own unique culture. For
this reason, there are a few things you
should know that can make your trip all that
much better:

* You can get to Lake Tahoe by driving east
on I-80 or US 50. Take I-80 if you are bound
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