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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.

The Adirondacks: Lake Placid, New York

Posted by on Jun 15, 2014 in Family travel, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, Hotels, New York, North America, United States | 0 comments

The Adirondacks: Lake Placid, New York

New York’s Adirondack is the largest park in the continental United States– larger than the entire state of Massachusetts or Yellowstone, Everglades, Glacier, and Grand Canyon National Parks combined. Its six million acres are constitutionally protected as “forever wild”.

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New Orleans, Louisiana: Laissez les bons temps rouler!

Posted by on Jun 9, 2014 in Cities, Cruise ports, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, Hotels, Louisiana, United States | 0 comments

New Orleans, Louisiana: Laissez les bons temps rouler!

We were eager to explore the eclectic city known by so many names–Crescent City, the Big Easy, Birthplace of Jazz–a city attracting 7+ million visitors annually for its bon vivant atmosphere.

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Vermont

Posted by on Jun 3, 2014 in Cities, Family travel, Food and Wine, Multigenerational travel, North America, United States, Vermont | 0 comments

Vermont

Dairy farms, cozy cabins, majestic mountains, covered bridges, and pure maple candy that melts in your mouth are but a few images of the Green Mountain State. It’s a place to kick back and relax, browse quaint antique shops and country stores, and savor a healthy way of life and Old New England charm.

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Reflections on Moosehead Lake

Posted by on May 24, 2014 in Adventure travel, Family travel, Maine, North America, Resorts, United States | 0 comments

Reflections on Moosehead Lake

The stillness of the morning was broken as the aura of a sunrise colored the sky. There was the sound ducks beckoning one another to begin a new day. Even the most nocturnal of travel writers had become an early riser, wanting to share in the magic of dawn, where the only sights and sounds were those of nature.

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Don’t mess with Texas: Keep Austin Weird

Posted by on May 12, 2014 in Cities, Festivals, Texas, United States | 0 comments

Don’t mess with Texas: Keep Austin Weird

Bumper stickers in this Texas capital read Keep Austin Weird, a slogan that draws attention to the unique small businesses and unconventional nature of this college town. A blue dot in a red state…

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Palm Springs, California: Sunny Days and Starry Nights in the California Desert

Posted by on May 10, 2014 in California, Cities, Family travel, Historic Travel, Uncategorized, United States | 0 comments

Palm Springs, California: Sunny Days and Starry Nights in the California Desert

A favorite of Hollywood, this “Playground of the Stars”, is a two-hour drive from LA. The desert became a popular movie set, and celebrities like Lucy and Desi were often spotted in town. Little Shirley Temple learned to ride a bicycle here.

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One Ocean: The Art of Luxury in Jacksonville, Florida

Posted by on May 2, 2014 in Cities, Florida, Hotels, Luxury travel, Multigenerational travel, North America, Resorts, Spas, United States | 0 comments

One Ocean: The Art of Luxury in Jacksonville, Florida

This one-of-a-kind property is named One Ocean for its location on One Ocean Boulevard. It is in the seaside community of Atlantic Beach in the often less discovered Northeast Florida.

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Oases in the desert: our favorite Arizona resorts and spas

Posted by on Apr 20, 2014 in Arizona, Cities, Food and Wine, Historic Travel, Hotels, Luxury travel, North America, Resorts, Spas, United States | 0 comments

Oases in the desert: our favorite Arizona resorts and spas

The red rocks of Sedona create a spectacular approach to this 70 acre luxury resort. Once inside the resort gate and Boynton Canyon, it’s the feeling of being in a cocoon that glows with the sun.

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Cape May, New Jersey: sun, sand, and sea and more at America’s original Seaside Resort

Posted by on Apr 20, 2014 in Cultural Travel, Family travel, Festivals, Historic Travel, Hotels, Multigenerational travel, New Jersey, North America, Restaurants, United States | 0 comments

Cape May, New Jersey: sun, sand, and sea and more at America’s original Seaside Resort

We were sitting in the parlor of the Queen Victoria Bed & Breakfast sipping the evening sherry when we heard the clippity-clack of a horse and carriage passing by. If not for the electricity illuminating the antique chandelier we might have been experiencing the Victorian Age.

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Holiday on the Hudson: a Dutchess County Treat

Posted by on Apr 19, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Festivals, Historic Travel, New York, North America | 0 comments

Holiday on the Hudson: a Dutchess County Treat

What grander way to celebrate the season than amidst the splendor of some of America’s finest mansions? And what better time to step back to the Gilded Age and inside the homes of some of the most talked-about people of their time?

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