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SO MANY “Oh’s” — and “Aah’s” — IN OKLAHOMA CITY by Dean & Nancy Hoch
You’ve heard of “BIG D.” Dallas, Texas, of course. Now there’s a new descriptive vowel on the travel scene. It’s “BIG O,” and it stands for OKLAHOMA CITY, the gem of the great state of Oklahoma. Wanna learn more about …
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Perfect Retreat Near DFW Airport by Bonnie and Bill Neely
Grapevine, Texas, is truly a hidden jewel all travelers through Dallas/FortWorth, Texas, Airport should know about. This quiet little town of 50,000 population just five minutes from the Airport boasts 200 restaurants, most of which are not chains but unique …
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At Yosemite’s South Gate, Behold Tenaya Lodge by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov Majestic Yosemite with its sheer granite cliffs and roaring waterfalls is beautiful any time of year, even if the weather is not exactly cooperating. This year’s snowless winter deprived us of skiing, but yielded other benefits …
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Miami, Florida: A Real Life Movie Set by Terry Zinn
Enumerable movies and television shows have used Miami, Florida, as a back drop for their action filled dramas and edgy mysteries. Needless to say from the gritty to the glamorous, Miami still has it all. Yes, there is traffic and …
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The View from the Bridge by Kregg P.J. Jorgenson
Finding picture perfect postcard views on Prague’s Charles Bridge isn’t difficult, but during the peak hours of the tourist season you may need to check yourself and be a little patient. “Is it always this crowded?” I asked an arts …
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South Carolina, Blending the Old and the New by Carmel L. Mooney
We started our South Carolina getaway in beautiful Santee State Park where we took a morning Fisheagle pontoon boat tour of the swamps and gorgeous Lake Marion. We saw ospreys feeding their young in huge nests, egrets, herons, alligators, hyacinth, …
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Why We Love RVing by Bonnie and Bill Neely
The drive through the gorgeous Bitteroot Mountains of Idaho with the many serendipities of changing scenery to see is THE reason we love RVing. On Highway #93 we drove from Arco to twelve miles South of Salmon for an overnight …
Haines, Alaska: Small Town America by Roy Stevenson
The small town of Haines nestles peacefully overlooking the remote shores of Alaska’s pristine, 90-mile Lynn Canal-the longest Fjord in America. Haines lies at the base of the fog shrouded Takshanuk and Chilkat Mountains, glistening glaciers crawling down their steep …
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Coastal Pioneering: The North Oregon Coast by Perry and Brandi Montoya
Wednesday the 3rd of August found me teaching a group of youth about long-since gone pioneers who braved the Oregon and Mormon Trails upon which we stood. Our “lesson” ended with our hiking a portion of that trail. The location …
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