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Real Travel Adventures March 2011 Carole Herdegen |
Ye Old St. Augustine: the Wedding Destination What can the oldest city in the United States tell us about romance and destination weddings. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2005 Ron Kapon |
Gainesville - Gatortown USA In Gainesville, Florida, you can visit the University of Florida football stadium, or visit some of the town's cultural centers. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2005 Nancy S. Tardy |
The Low-Down on Lowcountry, South Carolina Lowcountry, rich in history, natural beauty and warm hospitality, has something for everyone. Slow your pace, relax and enjoy. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2006 Ron Kapon |
California Dreaming Going on an 11 day driving expedition from San Diego to Los Angeles and back will reveal the little villas and unknowns in between. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2007 Ron Kapon |
I Left My Heart Outside San Francisco San Mateo County, just west of San Francisco Bay, has just as many markets, restaurants, and shopping areas as the Bay. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2009 Ron Kapon |
Wining, Dining, and Touring in California's Central Coast There are presently over 2,800 commercial wineries in California with 622 wineries utilizing the Central Coast designation. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2006 Nancy S. Tardy |
Southeastern Indiana-Back Roads and Small Towns If your new mantra is "relax and slow down," then southeastern Indiana back roads and small towns are for you. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2006 Ron Kapon |
Bats, Baseball and Baths at Howe Caverns, Cooperstown and Sharon Springs Two and a half days was enough time for me to visit three of the most interesting and diverse attractions in New York State. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2005 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Gig Harbor, Hidden Jewel of the Pacific Northwest Gig Harbor, Washington, is a little town built on an exquisite natural hook in the land mass, which forms a perfect lake-like harbor just off Puget Sound. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2005 Nancy S. Tardy |
American History Made Fun Are you looking for a family vacation that is relaxing, fun, educational and inexpensive? Head to Manassas, Virginia. |
Entrepreneur March 2006 Chris McGinnis |
Big City, Small Budget Need a bed in the "city that never sleeps"? Here's where to go. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2007 Doris Daniels |
Exploring Black History in Missouri The National Black Tourism Network provides road trips of Missouri to remember and relive the forgotten history of antebellum slavery. |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Garland et al. |
Hotels That Have A Story To Tell Far from being dusty artifacts, historic hotels are reaping the benefits of a growing interest in heritage travel. And some are featuring business services, too. Here are three examples. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2005 Rona Gilbert |
Fireworks, Sailboats and the San Francisco Bay The Inn Above Tide is a sophisticated, yet comfortable, 29-room boutique inn located in the heart of Sausalito. |
British Heritage September 2007 Jim Hargan |
St.Fagans: Time for Welsh History A look at Wales' official history museum, which contains more than 40 historic buildings from all over Wales on its 100 acres of parkland. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2006 Bonnie Neely |
Inn-Joy New England's Woodstock, Vermont Set in the Ottauquechee River Valley at the base of Mt. Tom of the Green Mountains, this fertile valley grows excellent produce and the numerous excellent local restaurants feature organic meats and freshest regional fruits and vegetables in season. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2006 Linda Oatman High |
Ocean Grove, NJ: A Seagull Shangri-La This seaside haven is a magical place, transcendent, not unlike the setting of a really good beach book. |
Outside July 2006 Lewon & Lisagor |
Summer Escapes A varied menu of weekend adventures, whether you're looking for epic bragging rights, a quiet escape for two, an easy-to-reach nexus for a group gathering, or a wild road trip. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: Budget Destinations So what if gas is more expensive than it used to be? Just save on your hotel prices and travel smarter on a budget. |
AskMen.com May 1, 2001 Stefanie Michaels |
St. Croix -- Great Part Of The US St. Croix is considered part of the West Indies and the Lesser Antilles; it is situated approximately 50 miles east of Puerto Rico... |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2005 Robyn Parets |
A Developer's Dream: Midscale Hotels A building boom is under way in the limited-service hotel sector, also known as midscale without food or beverage. Approximately 25,800 rooms are under construction -- and another 17,898 rooms are in the planning stages. What's the attraction? |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2006 H. Lee Murphy |
Hotel Development Pipeline Swells Buoyed by strong occupancies and room rates, the hotel industry is poised to embark on its biggest construction binge since the go-go days of the late 1990s. |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Christopher McGinnis |
It's on Us On your next trip, let your hotel pick up the tab for extras. |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Chris McGinnis |
Wi-fi, Where Are You? Business travelers are increasingly reliant on fast and easy wireless internet connections when managing their affairs from their laptops. Here's how to find the nearest free hot spot. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2009 Emma & Yuri Krasov |
Friendly Ghosts Meet Romantic Couples in Napa Inn The owners of the Napa Inn in California carefully preserved the mementos of the past while renovating the lavender-walled Queen Ann mansion to its contemporary state of comfort and luxury. |
National Real Estate Investor April 1, 2003 Margaret Jackson |
Downtown Renaissance With the February opening of a $270 million convention center hotel complex, downtown St. Louis has received nearly $1.4 billion in public and private investment since 1998 -- the largest investment ever in the city over such a brief period. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2010 Lisa Codianne Fowler |
It's Only Natural: The Sandpiper Inn on Longboat Key An anachronistic single-story resort perched on the Gulf, the intimate enclave is a step back in time. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2008 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Quebec's Cote Nord, Sept Iles and Historic Lighthouse Travel the Whale Route from Quebec City to the Gulf of St. Lawrence for a lovely and clean voyage, and several long views of the neighboring islands. |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2005 Robyn Taylor Parets |
Select-Service Hotels Entice Developers Following one of the worst industry downturns ever, hotel developers are back in full swing but with a new twist: An upscale product known as select service has emerged as one of the fastest growing and most lucrative niches in the industry. |