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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.

Olivü 426, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Posted by on Sep 2, 2015 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Factory Tours, Family travel, Multigenerational travel, North America, Products, United States, Wisconsin | 0 comments

Olivü 426, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

After her boyfriend, Adam, a semi-professional snowmobile racer, was burned in an accident she helped him recover by making homemade lip balm according to his therapist’s recommendations. A tragedy then led to…

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The Spirit on the Lake: Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Posted by on Sep 2, 2015 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Festivals, Food and Wine, Hotels, Multigenerational travel, North America, Resorts, Restaurants, Spas, United States, Wisconsin | 0 comments

The Spirit on the Lake: Sheboygan, Wisconsin

The City of Sheboygan is along the western shores of Lake Michigan, the largest surface fresh water system in the world. They say the beaches are brighter and the fish are bigger here. Activities in Sheboygan range from diving for the lake’s shipwrecks to exploring a spaceport with people who trained NASA astronauts.

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The Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

Posted by on Sep 2, 2015 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Festivals, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, Multigenerational travel, North America, Resorts, Restaurants, Spas, United States, Wisconsin | 0 comments

The Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

The Osthoff Resort is a luxurious, family-friendly hotel that was awarded four diamonds by AAA. It continues to be a place people return to year after year.

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Gloucester, Massachusetts: Fish and ships and so much more

Posted by on Sep 30, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Festivals, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, Massachusetts, North America, United States | 2 comments

Gloucester, Massachusetts: Fish and ships and so much more

Gloucester attracts visitors from spring through fal for its oceanside setting, renowned whale watches, harbor cruises, deep-sea fishing trips, and seafood fresh from the dock.

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Texas Uncorked!: Thinking outside the ropes

Posted by on Sep 15, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Festivals, Texas, United States | 0 comments

Texas Uncorked!: Thinking outside the ropes

Bucking broncos, bareback riding, steer wrestling, and mechanical bulls may seem an unlikely pairing with fine wines.

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Saratoga Springs: Queen of Spas, a Revolution, and Some Horsing Around

Posted by on Sep 14, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, New York, North America | 0 comments

Saratoga Springs: Queen of Spas, a Revolution, and Some Horsing Around

Saratoga Springs is a resort city named for the therapeutic carbonated mineral waters. It is also renowned as a thoroughbred racing center.

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A cruise to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia aboard the new Nova Star

Posted by on Jul 24, 2014 in Canada, Canada, Cities, Cruise ports, Cruises, Ferries, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, International, Maine, Maritime Provinces, North America, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, Ocean Cruises | 11 comments

A cruise to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia aboard the new Nova Star

We recently cruised round trip between Portland, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia aboard the new Nova Star, which began service on May 15, 2014.

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Kentucky: from Boone to bluegrass, bourbon, and barbecue

Posted by on Jul 19, 2014 in Cities, Festivals, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, Kentucky, North America, United States | 0 comments

Kentucky: from Boone to bluegrass, bourbon, and barbecue

The Bluegrass State is the birthplace of some of the best-loved country music, the breeding grounds of champion thoroughbreds for the Sport of Kings, and the producer of America’s finest native whiskey, bourbon, the drink of gentlemen.

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High on Albuquerque, New Mexico

Posted by on Jul 11, 2014 in Adventure travel, Cities, Festivals, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, New Mexico, North America, United States | 0 comments

High on Albuquerque, New Mexico

Denver is the Mile High City, but did you know that Albuquerque tops that, at an average elevation of 5314´, and offers two exciting ways to soar even higher?

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Catalina Island: Island of Romance

Posted by on Jul 4, 2014 in California, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Ferries, Festivals, Historic Travel, Hotels, North America, United States | 0 comments

Catalina Island: Island of Romance

Catalina Island is a place to relax, to find adventure, and a renowned island of romance. Just an hour by boat or fifteen minutes by helicopter or private plane from the Los Angeles area, this sunny island resort with crystal clear waters and cool ocean breezes might be a distance of twenty-six miles but it feels a million miles away.

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