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 …
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KOA Kampgrounds Offer Dependable Respite by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We RVers always know we can find a warm welcome and always clean, well maintained sites at KOA Kampgrounds across the United States. It is great when we can find one near where we need to stop, and these Kampgrounds …
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Breath-Taking Dallas Arboretum by Terry Zinn
This past spring, just out side of the megalopolis of Dallas, Texas, I had a quick visit to an oasis of water, trees, flowers, ornamental shrubs and architectural hardscapes which complimented the plantings. While the spring blooms were winding down, …
KOA Welcomes Kampers All Over North America by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We have been RVers for many years and many miles. We have enjoyed all kinds of camping sites in 49 states (not Hawaii) l but we find the most reliably well equipped places are the KOA Kampgrounds, where you can …
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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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The Best of Western South Dakota by Terry Zinn
The annual Governor’s Buffalo Roundup in South Dakota has been on my Bucket list for some time. I have always been attracted to the American Bison and am always in awe when in the presence of that intimidating, powerful symbol …
From Etouffee to Parfait in Shreveport-Bossier, Louisiana by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov There is more to Louisiana’s art and culinary scene than New Orleans. Modestly defining their place on the map of state’s premier tourist destinations, the twin cities of Shreveport-Bossier market themselves as Lousiana’s Other Side. Rest …
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Sedona, Arizona: Christmas in the Desert by Terry Zinn
The red rocks of Sedona, Arizona have been a fabled attraction for decades. Given the chance to explore a fable is enlightening, surprising, and sometimes disappointing. Upon arrival I was overwhelmed by the traffic and congestion caused by road improvements, …
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Roll Out The Barrels in San Luis Obispo, California by Patty Burness
It’s a four hour drive from San Francisco south down Highway 101, but once you arrive in San Luis Obispo (SLO), the SLO lifestyle makes it all worth while – relaxed, down to earth and just plain easy. If you …
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