On one trip to New Orleans to attend JazzFest, we slept on a converted kitchen table in an RV.
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My husband and I stayed in a noisy hotel in NYC – thanks, rooftop bar.
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After several years of staying home, next year is shaping up to be the year of travel.
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We’re sharing our best insider tips for your next trip to Portugal, including a section on tips for visiting Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve.
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Footsteps in empty hallways, ghostly apparitions, lights flickering on and off and things that go bump in the nights.
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Determined not to join the sad Lost Luggage Club whose membership is exploding in Europe, I vowed to pack for six weeks in a carry-on.
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Known as a quiet state park, White Oak Lake State Park lets you get out and enjoy the natural surroundings.
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Discover a hidden treasure just a short hike into Ozark National Forest.
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I rappelled down a cliff, viewed cascading waterfalls from the seat of a 1979 Cessna Skyhawk, flew through the trees on a zip line, kayaked at night under the stars and made a pumpkin in a glass-blowing glass.
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If my budget allowed, I’d hire the designer who decorated The Reserve at Hot Springs.
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You’re going to need a bigger ocean. To paraphrase Roy Scheider’s character in “Jaws,” that’s what I thought when I saw the sheer massiveness of Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world.
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“I really love this place,” my husband, Chris said.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is offering $1,000 bonuses to add 6,000 new agents with air travel demand rising.
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After learning about one-star reviews of our national parks through a Reddit post, artist Amber Share decided to meld her artistic talents with her love of the parks to share these often hilarious negative reviews of the most spectacular places on Earth.
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It’s got everything you need to know about visiting a U.S.national park.
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This past year has left us missing a lot of things, one of the biggest being traveling.
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Can’t you just picture yourself lounging by the pool with magnificent views of the red rocks at the Magical Sedona Home? Or dine on the patio with valley views.
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Visit Oark for the history, and stay for the pie
In the rural town of Oark you’ll find the state’s oldest general store with original rustic charm and neighborly reputation.
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As travel restrictions slowly but surely start to ease across the globe – what does holidaying look like in 2021?
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We found cabins we love in every state, from a historic home that is a replica of a president’s home to cabins built on organic farms.
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These waterproof boots support your ankles, are lightweight and don’t need breaking in before you hike.
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My husband wants me to try this thing called “camping.”
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The route begins in Hot Springs, ends in Fayetteville and includes nine of Arkansas’ finest creameries along the way.
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With COVID-19 numbers rising, Delta Air Lines has announced its plan to continue capping available seating on planes at 60% and blocking middle seats through Sept. 30.
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At this rainforest retreat you can sleep in one of 19 bungalows built on stilts to accommodate the rising water levels of the wet season.
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Imagine yourself lounging on a patio, a chilled glass of Pacheca Branco Grande Reserve in your hand, overlooking the vineyards of a lush 18th-century estate and vineyard in the Douro Valley in Portugal.
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Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro is the only public diamond mine in the world, with a history as rich and colorful as the natural wonders below its surface.
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I’m a huge believer in the power of the chocolate chip cookie – it’s like a hug for your tummy.
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Thanks to B.B. King’s relentless touring schedule – appearing in 342 shows in 1956 – he was known worldwide as “The King of the Blues.” He reworked a 1951 blues song, “The Thrill is Gone,” lifting it to a Grammy award in 1970.
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Listen carefully in the juke joints, restaurants or the impressive interactive museums in Tunica, Cleveland, Clarksdale and Indianola, and you’re…