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Throngs like Ike attraction
By Beccy Tanner The Wichita Eagle (TNS) As the nation gears up for another presidential
Worst months for lost luggage
Heading into winter, fliers should take extra precautions with their checked luggage — December and January are traditionally the worst months for lost bags.
Vacation from your vacation
Vacation from your vacation Spending time with extended family can be one of the best parts of
Prepare for the unexpected
By SCOTT MAYEROWITZ AP Airlines Writer NEW YORK A stronger economy and lower gas prices mean
MOBILE TOURISM
Orlando Sentinel (TNS) ORLANDO, Fla. The dingy khaki bag on the floor of the Clementine room at
Gone but not forgotten
By RUSSELL CONTRERAS Associated Press GRANADA, Colo. If you aren’t careful on this
Cruise the Great Lakes
By Terri Colby Chicago Tribune (TNS) Sizzling filets and red wine. An outdoor table above the
Worth the trip
By JOHN MARSHALL Associated Press BOULDER CITY, Nev. Las Vegas is a must-see destination,
All that is amazing
By Jill Schensul The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) (TNS) If your family includes a fourth-grader,
A fine fall day
By BETH J. HARPAZ AP Travel Editor LENOX, Mass. Organize your time right, and in one fall day
Leaf-peeping & history lessons
By WILLIAM J. KOLE Associated Press BOSTON New England’s iconic autumns can be as much about
Pope Francis to visit Washington, D.C., New York and Philadelphia this week Catholic heritage sites
By BETH J. HARPAZ AP Travel Editor NEW YORK Pope Francis will visit three U.S. cities,
Florida’s natural springs
By Adrienne Cutway Orlando Sentinel (TNS) As the mercury has risen this summer, Floridians and
Civil War battlefield is now a tranquil spot
Associated Press SHARPSBURG, Md. Unimaginable violence once raged across the landscape of
10 years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ tourism industry reborn Insane energy
By BETH J. HARPAZ AP Travel Editor Ten years after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, the city’s
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