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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.

Hudson River Valley: A Dutch Treat

Posted by on Apr 18, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, New York, United States | 0 comments

Hudson River Valley: A Dutch Treat

It was 400 years ago that navigator Henry Hudson set sail on an expedition that took a surprising turn. He had twice sailed into Arctic waters and failed to find the Northeast Passage, a route north of Europe and Asia connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, for his native England.

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Ohio’s Lake Erie Shores & Islands: Good times on a Great Lake: Wine, Waves, and White-Knuckle Fun

Posted by on Apr 17, 2014 in Adventure travel, Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Ferries, Historic Travel, Multigenerational travel, North America, Ohio, United States | 0 comments

Ohio’s Lake Erie Shores & Islands: Good times on a Great Lake: Wine, Waves, and White-Knuckle Fun

Whether you are seeking soothing relaxation or ultimate thrills Ohio’s Lake Erie Shores & Islands has something for you. Little wonder it is known as the most popular vacation destination in the Midwest.

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Cleveland Rocks!

Posted by on Apr 17, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Historic Travel, Ohio | 0 comments

Cleveland Rocks!

Whether you’re looking for fine arts or pop culture, history or innovation, ice wine or wax lips, the Cleveland area has it all. It’s a center of internationally renowned arts and sciences with entertainment for all ages.

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Missouri: Gateway to the West

Posted by on Apr 16, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Festivals, Historic Travel, Hotels, Missouri, Multigenerational travel, North America, United States | 0 comments

Missouri: Gateway to the West

When the first bridge across the Missouri River was built here in 1869, Kansas City became a railroad hub and a stockyard city that grew into one of the world’s major cattle markets.

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Oklahoma!

Posted by on Apr 8, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, Hotels, Oklahoma, United States | 0 comments

Oklahoma!

Rich in a Western heritage of tribal culture, pioneers, cowboys, oil barons, and outlaws, the Sooner State, Oklahoma, celebrated its first century of statehood in 2007. Its Capitol is the only one with an oil well on its grounds, dubbed Petunia for its location in the first Lady’s flower bed.

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The Finger Lakes, New York: Taste the Good Life

Posted by on Mar 26, 2014 in Cities, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Festivals, Food and Wine, New York, United States | 0 comments

The Finger Lakes, New York: Taste the Good Life

According to Native American lore, the New York’s Finger Lakes were formed when the Great Spirit cast his hand upon the most beautiful land he had created. The region teems with nature’s bounty…

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A house rental in Kissimmee: friends, dreams, and memories

Posted by on Mar 20, 2014 in Adventure travel, Cities, Family travel, Florida, Historic Travel, North America, United States | 0 comments

A house rental in Kissimmee: friends, dreams, and memories

“Magic Moments” was on the nameplate on the house. A plaque in the hallway read “The best things in life come in threes… friends, dreams, and memories”. And that what we experienced.

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Fantasy of Flight, Polk City, Florida

Posted by on Mar 18, 2014 in Family travel, Florida, Historic Travel, Multigenerational travel, North America, United States | 0 comments

Fantasy of Flight, Polk City, Florida

For Kermit Weeks, planes are vehicles of freedom, a means of of pushing boundaries and reaching for the sky and stars. His private collection of vintage planes at Fantasy of Flight is the largest in the world.

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Portland, Maine: The Jewel By The Sea

Posted by on Mar 16, 2014 in Cities, Cruise ports, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Ferries, Festivals, Historic Travel, Maine, Ocean Cruises, United States | 0 comments

Portland, Maine: The Jewel By The Sea

Portland, the largest city in Maine, is on a small peninsula that juts into Casco Bay

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Huntsville, Alabama: America’s Birthplace of Space

Posted by on Mar 14, 2014 in Alabama, Cities, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, United States | 0 comments

Huntsville, Alabama: America’s Birthplace of Space

If you are driving past the cotton fields of Northern Alabama’s fertile Tennessee Valley and a 363’ high Saturn V rocket emerges in the skyline you are approaching America’s Birthplace of Space, Huntsville, also known as Rocket City USA.

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