Photography by Yuri Krasov When exceedingly nice people in the town of Morro Bay ask a Russian-speaking journalist if she came here all the way from Siberia, it would be rude to answer with a question under what rock you’ve …
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Sin City – Skip The Gambling and Have Fun by Maureen C. Bruschi
If you love gambling, you can’t beat Las Vegas. Over 68,000 slots and video machines and 2,400 gaming tables flood the Las Vegas Strip. However, if you want to see the “other side” of Las Vegas and your time is …
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Plan Now For Super Bowl 2011 by Bonnie and Bill Neely
The Dallas Cowboys are now in full swing in their season and football fans should be thinking ahead and planning a trip to the SuperBowl February 2011 at the incredible Dallas Cowboy Stadium in Arlington, TX, between Dallas and Fort …
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An Historical Jaunt Through Old Quebec City by May Georgina DeLory
Quebec City celebrated its 400th Anniversary in 2008. Capital of the province of Quebec, it is in this unique city where French civilization first took hold in Canada. UNESCO in 1985 designated Quebec City a World Heritage Site. From Carnaval-the …
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The Other Side of Delaware’s Seashore
At the beach without a cloud in the sky and hot, I found myself forgoing the popular Atlantic beaches of Rehoboth, Dewey, Bethany, and Fenwick Island of Delaware in lieu of sipping a 300 year-old sample of local shipwreck rum …
A Safari Through a Few Georgia Towns by Terry Zinn
When one talks of Georgia of course Atlanta comes to mind, and if you are well traveled, Savannah also is on the tip of your tongue. But Georgia has a plethora of medium and small towns over flowing with historic …
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San Antonio: The Alamo…and a Whole Lot More! by Ron Pradinuk
Almost everything I knew about Texas I learned from a song or a major event. The Yellow Rose of Texas, Deep in the Heart of Texas, the Kennedy assassination in Dallas, along with the George and ‘Dubya’ Bush elections! These …
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To Mendocino, to the Lighthouse by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park is one of those places where solitude comes in a shape of a coastal deer grazing in the dusk on a side of the road leading to the lighthouse. …
Forestville and Healdsburg, CA: Wine Country Neighbors by Patty Burness
When visiting wine country, you can choose your destination based on any number of factors such as wanting to explore the area by driving the countryside or walking the streets of a particular downtown? Recently my husband and I visited …
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Too Little Time in New Orleans by Terry Zinn
I guess one reason I keep going back to New Orleans on an ever more frequent basis, is that I never get to all the places I want to get to within my allotted travel time. So I return for …
