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With Fall quickly Approaching, Get  In these Summer Dates With Your Significant other this August

Summer dates are the best kind of dates so take your significant other on these dates before summer comes to a close.

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With Fall quickly Approaching, Get  In these Summer Dates With Your Significant other this August
Devon Reed

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1. Take a beach trip together

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2. Go to an amusement park or boardwalk

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3. Go mini golfing

4. Go on a picnic

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Find a cute and cozy spot outdoors and bring yourselves some wine to go with it.

5. Visit a park for a walk or a hike

6. Go to the city

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Spending a day in the city allows for lunch, dinner, or drinks at a nice outdoor restaurant where you'll have beautiful views of the city. Or, you can spend your day just wandering the city and enjoying the weather.

7. Go to a waterpark

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Along with going on slides together, you can also enjoy the wave pool or lazy river.

8. Go tubing

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Tubing can be both fun and relaxing.

9. Or go kayaking

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10. Go to a carnival or a fair

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11. Go to the zoo

12. Go to a baseball game

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13. Get ice cream

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Come on, who doesn't love ice cream?

14. Go to an outdoor concert

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15. Have a bbq

16. Take a road trip

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17. Watch fireworks

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18. Watch the sun rise or sun set

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End the summer with your significant other by watching the sun rise or sun set.

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