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Best Summer Road Trips From Major US Cities
With a maze of international travel restrictions, bans, and lockdowns to navigate, 2020 is, without a doubt, the summer of road trips.
July 27, 2020
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Skye Sherman
Honoring Bravery at Historic Gettysburg
America’s history is full of both bravery and bloodshed, noble ideas and flawed men. One of the places ...
July 27, 2020
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Rachael Dymski
10 Best Hotels and Resorts for a Self-Contained Summer Trip
The sunny months are here, and we’re all eager to get out there and see more of this ...
July 24, 2020
BY
Tim Johnson
Everglades City: A Hidden Gem on Florida’s West Coast
Mention the Florida Everglades and the mental image that comes to most minds is of vast and swampy ...
July 23, 2020
BY
Skye Sherman
157-Year-Old Shipwreck Hull in Australia Transforms Into ‘Floating Forest’ With Mangrove Trees
The weathered husk of a 19th-century steamship from Scotland found its resting place grounded off the coast of ...
July 20, 2020
BY
Michael Wing
Prague’s 600-Year-Old Astronomical Clock Is Filled With Secrets, Symbols, and a Hidden Message
The 600-year-old astronomical clock in Prague is a major tourist attraction in the UNESCO World Heritage site of ...
July 13, 2020
BY
Robert Jay Watson
A Kansas Road Trip Along the Santa Fe Trail
Next year is the 200th anniversary of the Santa Fe Trail, and it’s the perfect time to plan ...
July 12, 2020
BY
Janna Graber
Visiting Orlando’s Theme Parks and Beyond
For some, Orlando is the dream trip of a lifetime, so it can be hard to decide where ...
July 11, 2020
BY
Skye Sherman
Castello di Amorosa: The Castle of Love
CALISTOGA, Calif.—Tucked away in the winery fields of the Napa Valley in California is a 13th-century Tuscan castle—or ...
July 10, 2020
BY
Ilene Eng
Motor City Rides Again: The Rise of Detroit
When I told friends and family about my plans to travel to Detroit, I received a variety of ...
July 8, 2020
BY
Tracy Kaler
A Perfect Way to Experience Alaska
We like cruises—love ‘em, in fact—but we had our doubts about whether a cruise was really the best ...
July 7, 2020
BY
Fred J. Eckert
Houseboating Down Canada’s Historic Rideau Canal
Long a mainstay on the waterways of Europe, these stylish, upscale houseboats have recently made the leap across ...
July 7, 2020
BY
Tim Johnson
The World’s Best Cities for Foodies
It’s one of life’s greatest joys, and perhaps the one we’ve missed the most, over these past few ...
June 28, 2020
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Tim Johnson
Here’s What’s Safe and Not Safe as You Plan Your July 4 Weekend
It's almost the Fourth of July, and while most of us are used to spending the day with ...
June 27, 2020
BY
Web Staff
Planning a First Post-Quarantine Trip: The US Virgin Islands
The U.S. Virgin Islands began welcoming tourists back on June 1, among the first of the Caribbean islands ...
June 27, 2020
BY
Skye Sherman
Memorials Are More Than Stones
“It’s so far from home,” Andrew said, after he had stared at the memorial for a solid two ...
June 27, 2020
BY
Rachael Dymski
A Love Letter to Atlanta’s Inman Park
Living in Inman Park in the mid-to-late 90s was a time of discovery for me. Little did I ...
June 23, 2020
BY
Tracy Kaler
Beer Baths and Tequila Trains: 7 Ways to Experience the World’s Finest Drinks
As the sun rises, and borders begin to open up, and people—for the first time in a long ...
June 22, 2020
BY
Tim Johnson
Exploring Florida’s Wild Outdoors
Florida isn't all beaches (although it has nearly 700 miles of gorgeous ones). In the age of social ...
June 20, 2020
BY
Skye Sherman
Visiting America’s Largest Bird Park
One of the most distinctive visitor attractions in the United States, a delightful park that appeals to all ...
June 14, 2020
BY
Fred J. Eckert
Australian Flower With Petals That Look Like Perfect Little Hummingbirds
To the untrained eye, this perfect little parcel of petals may look like an origami hummingbird. It is, ...
June 13, 2020
BY
Louise Bevan
7 Ways to Play Outdoors in Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Tucked in the San Juan Mountains just 35 miles north of the New Mexico border, Pagosa Springs, Colorado, ...
June 13, 2020
BY
Janna Graber
How to Plan a Birthday Trip Itinerary for a Loved One
Every year, for my husband’s birthday, I plan him a surprise trip as his gift. He gets to ...
June 10, 2020
BY
Rachael Dymski
World’s Largest Green Turtle Colony Nearly Twice as Big as Thought
SYDNEY—The world's largest population of nesting green turtles is nearly twice as big as previously thought, scientists said ...
June 10, 2020
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Reuters
Giant ‘Napoleon Fish’ With Huge Lips Snapped by Aussie Marine Photographer: Amazing!
A stunning fish with huge lips and intricately patterned scales has been caught on camera by a marine ...
June 9, 2020
BY
Louise Bevan
A Visit to the Dead Sea in Israel
Nothing truly prepares you for the feeling of floating higher in the water than seems naturally possible.
June 8, 2020
BY
Kevin Revolinski
Sun, Sand, and Serendipity in Antigua
Antigua is now one of the first countries in the Caribbean to reopen, with flights resuming from the ...
June 6, 2020
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Tim Johnson
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