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From the natural beauty of the Grand Canyon to the glitz of Las Vegas and Times Square, the USA is a tapestry shaped by the diversity of those who have settled here.

Rockford, Illinois: Swede Town

Posted by on Feb 1, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, United States | 3 comments

Rockford, Illinois: Swede Town

How did a frontier village in Illinois grow to become an industrial and cultural center? It was due, in part, to a group of immigrants from Sweden who planned to settle in Chicago in 1852, were confronted with an plan-altering epidemic, and had the skills to fill a need after a devastating fire.

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The Queen Mary in Long Beach, California

Posted by on Jan 9, 2014 in California, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, Hotels, Ocean Cruises, United States | 0 comments

The Queen Mary in Long Beach, California

When we needed a place to stay in the Los Angeles area before our Panama Canal cruise aboard Cunard’s newest ship, the Queen Elizabeth, we thought of Cunard’s legendary Queen Mary. She has been a floating hotel steeped in history and docked in Long Beach, California since ending her transatlantic runs in 1967.

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The Panama Canal aboard Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth

Posted by on Jan 6, 2014 in Central and South America and Mexico, Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, International, Ocean Cruises, United States | 0 comments

The Panama Canal aboard Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth

The first thing we noticed when we entered the Grand Lobby of Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth was the sweeping staircase and impressive two-story marquetry mural of a cruise liner. The exotic veneers and Art Deco details reminded us of our pre-cruise stay aboard the legendary Queen Mary, which was renowned for its exotic woods from throughout the British empire.

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Montréal to Boston: A Canada/New England cruise aboard Holland America’s Maasdam

Posted by on Jan 4, 2014 in Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, International, Maine, Massachusetts, Ocean Cruises, River Cruises, United States | 2 comments

Montréal to Boston: A Canada/New England cruise aboard Holland America’s Maasdam

Montréal is the cultural capital and largest city in Québec, second largest city in Canada, and the second largest French-speaking city in the world. It’s either the first or last port, depending on the sailing, which creates a great opportunity for an extended stay.

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Holiday in Chicago

Posted by on Jan 1, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Festivals, Historic Travel, Hotels, United States | 0 comments

Holiday in Chicago

With its world-class shopping, dining, architecture, parks, museums, performances, and special events, it would be hard to top the holiday spirit of the Jewel of the Lakes, the Gem of the Prairie– Chicago.

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Canada and New England cruise: Coastal Gems with the Jewel of the Sea

Posted by on Dec 30, 2013 in Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, International, Maine, Massachusetts, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ocean Cruises, United States | 0 comments

Canada and New England cruise: Coastal Gems with the Jewel of the Sea

The ever-changing kaleidoscope of crimson, amber and gold of autumn is something we don’t like to miss. When Royal Caribbean offered a foliage season cruise along our Atlantic coastline on the Jewel of the Sea with the convenience of sailing roundtrip from Boston, we booked a stateroom right away.

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Arkansas’ Ozarks: head for the hills

Posted by on Dec 30, 2013 in Arkansas, Cities, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Festivals, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, Hotels, Multigenerational travel, North America, Religious-themed travel, United States | 1 comment

Arkansas’ Ozarks: head for the hills

The essence of the Natural State is found in the soaring limestone cliffs, glorious vistas, verdant forests, colossal caverns, and cool, clear waters of northern Arkansas’ Ozarks.

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Little Rock, Arkansas: From Pioneers to President, Civil War to Civil Rights

Posted by on Dec 30, 2013 in Arkansas, Cities, Family travel, Historic Travel, Hotels, Multigenerational travel, North America, United States | 0 comments

Little Rock, Arkansas: From Pioneers to President, Civil War to Civil Rights

With the opening of the Clinton Library and Museum in the Clinton Presidential Center and Park in 2004, the riverside capital city has undergone a renaissance, and people are discovering more of what this state has to offer.

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The American Queen

Posted by on Dec 29, 2013 in Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, Louisiana, Luxury travel, Multigenerational travel, North America, River Cruises, United States | 0 comments

The American Queen

Walking to the Robin Street Wharf, we could see her fluted 109 foot tall stacks rising above the buildings, and we knew we were in for a treat.

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