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Luxury Candy for the Holidays!
$0.00Three luxurious locations for wonderful chocolate for the holidays - or anytime during the year!
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You Gotta Regatta! The Madison Regatta: Madison, Indiana
$0.00All eyes are on the skies as 50,000 fans wait for the rain to stop. The start of the Madison Regatta H1 Unlimited Hydroplane Series race is scheduled for Saturday at 1:00 pm, but officials are keeping an anxious watch on the Ohio River. For several days a steady line of rain coming from the Gulf of Mexico has dumped inches on a wide area, and the river keeps rising.
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Hamptons Part 3
$0.00AUTUMN IN NEW YORK, may spell the thrill of First Nighting for we New Yorkers. But Autumn in New York is an outdoor person's dream. Especially in the Hamptons, where the mixture of sea, sand, dunes, grass, fields and forests show a glorious display of Fall colors.
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Looking for the Sheep in Whitesville, Kentucky
$0.00As always one thing leads to another, and in this case watching a barbeque cooking show, the BBQ Crawl, on the Cooking Channel during the summer led us to a day trip to Whitesville, KY on September 22, 2013. In the show Danielle Dimovski, aka Diva Q, travels around the country to showcase BBQ restaurants and competitions by the best BBQ cooks in the United States. In this instance one of the places she visited was the BBQ at the annual church picnic at St. Mary of the Woods Catholic Church in Whitesville, KY.
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Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture: History and Culture in the Suburbs of Tokyo
$0.00Narita International Airport, also known as Tokyo Narita Airport, is the most popular gateway to Japan, but in reality, it is not in Tokyo at all. It is a 60-minute express train ride (80-90 minute bus ride) outside of Tokyo in Chiba Prefecture. If you are stuck by Narita Airport, because of a long flight connection, there is still lots to do. Sakura City is a twenty-minute taxi or train ride (JR or Keisei lines) from Narita Airport. Overflowing in history, it is renowned for its well restored former samurai residences and the National Museum of Japanese History, whose exhibits reveal the story of Japan from archaeological discoveries to modern times. From an artistic perspective, Sakura boasts two distinctive art museums: Sakura City Museum of Art and Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art. The former was previously the Sakura City branch of Kawasaki Bank and its entrance way is a prefectural cultural property. It displays work by local artists from Sakura and Chiba's Boso Peninsula. The latter museum is heralded for its rich collection of European masters, including: Rembrandt, Renoir, Monet, Chagall, Picasso and Braque, as well as 20th Century Japanese sensei, such as Korin Ogata.
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The Tourist Trap Mysteries: Lynn Cahoon - Author
$0.00Hello, I’m Lynn Cahoon, author of The Tourist Trap Mysteries and a frequent solo traveler. My husband, you’ll hear me call him the cowboy on my posts, doesn’t love traveling as much as I do, so he minds the fort while I wander.
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Pacific: Monte Carlo, Monaco
$0.00We know that Monaco is one of the most elegant, richest places in the world. It is a dream place for a dream time. It is very expensive to visit here, so special if you can come. The architecture is dreamy and beautiful people are everywhere. This is a lovely province on The French Riviera that has a very famous Monarchy. It is true opulence here.
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Blondee Loves Shopping for Food: Sacramento, Berkshires, Manhattan and Bonaventure
$0.00Four great places to shop for great food in California, Massachusetts, New York and Florida.
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Kyoto's Gion Matsuri
$0.00One of the most exciting experiences in Japan is the opportunity to witness or even be a part of a local festival. I did this two summers ago in Kyoto City, Japan. Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan from 794 to 1868, and it is still known today as the cultural capital. Saved from bombings during World War II, its1600 Buddhist temples, 400 Shinto shrines, 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites, and numerous palaces, gardens, museums, and machiya(traditional merchant houses), are well preserved and continuously being renewed and restored. Kyoto is home to three of the most famous festivals in Japan. These include: the Aoi Matsuri or Hollyhock Festival, held every May 15, the Jidai Matsuri or Festival of Ages, held every October 22, and the grand Gion Matsuri, which takes its name from the city's Gion geisha district, and runs for the entire month of July.
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Marbella, Spain
$0.00Marbella, deep into Southern Spain, the region known as Andalucía, is one of the world's greatest and most famous resorts for the super-rich and very famous. Its renewed popularity came with the advent of two concepts spearheaded by several great and famous men.
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Jellystone Park Camp-Resort at Mammoth Cave
$0.00Its Memorial Day weekend and we’ve traveled a couple of notches south to vacation near Mammoth Cave National Park in Cave City, KY. The national park offers only primitive campsites (which means no electric service) so we are staying a few miles down the road at an RV resort. In this part of the country, the term “RV Resort” is loosely applied and commonly means a giant family playground with lots of places to plug in a trailer.
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Low-Key Hideaway: Cedar Key, Florida
$0.00If you want a great Florida get-away for you and your dog at a reasonable price, check out the Low-Key Hideaway at Cedar Key, Florida. Cedar Key is an island off the west coast of the Florida peninsula on the Gulf of Mexico. Cedar Key is 57 miles southwest of Gainesville and 143 miles north of Clearwater and Tampa.
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The Luxury of Venice - Part Two
$0.00Because of its breathtaking beauty and grandeur, Venice is a place that makes you decide whether to spend most of your time outdoors, taking in the unparalleled beauty of the City. Or, you still have a passion to traipse through Museums, Art Galleries, Churches/Basilicas or other cultural/historical buildings.
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Vacations Can Leave Travelers Vulnerable to Cybercriminals: How to Maintain Security and Privacy While on the Road
$0.00As people head to the airports and beaches for summer vacation, they’ll be online and connected like never before. For good or ill, the explosion in smartphones and other devices means that the summer vacation isn’t as disconnected as it once was.
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El Rancho Hotel and Motel: Gallup, New Mexico
$0.00What do Doris Day, Betty Grable, Jack Benny, John Wayne and Spencer Tracy all have in common? They have all been guests at the El Rancho Hotel in Gallup, New Mexico.
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Palm Too: Manhattan, NY
$0.00I lived in Manhattan for quite a few years. One particular restaurant, the Palm Too was always such a lovely dining experience. I would say we would dine here at least once a month. I had also tried other locations, Atlanta, Boston, Washington D. C and the Hamptons. I always loved coming back to this particular one, it is the place to go.
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Gardens of American History
$0.00The Royal Horticultural Society, one of the world’s leading horticultural organizations, has partnered with Collette to bring you a line of botanically themed tours. Travelers also enjoy privileged access to stunning horticultural attractions along with all the benefits of guided travel.
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My Top Ten Hotel Choices for Summer Fun From Iowa to Croatia
$0.00In the past year, I’ve written many articles and hotel reviews and thought I’d share my top 10 choices for summer fun. In case you’ve missed reading some, here is your chance to find that special spot before summer makes it’s exit.
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Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado
$0.00ASPEN/SNOWMASS has morphed into a year-round elite resort. Whatever your pleasure, you can probably find it here. Beginning as a world famous ski-resort, over the years it has built itself into a year-round must attend place, with pleasures for everyone.
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Selenas at Willow Lake Tavern: Anchorage, Kentucky
$0.00Susie couldn’t go for long without shouting out about a great pet-friendly restaurant in our home town of Louisville, Kentucky. Recently the whole family, Susie, Beau, Mama and Daddy all went for lunch to Selena’s on a beautiful sunny and cool late spring day.
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Spotlight on New Orleans
$0.00Join Collette on an on the brand new Spotlight on New Orleans tour! Step into a cultural melting pot in the “Jazz capital of the World.” This soulful city abounds with rich history, mouth-watering Cajun and Creole cuisine, and an incomparable soundtrack. This new tour is unique because it offers travelers the luxury to unpack just once for a single hotel stay and it blends the inclusions Collette is known for with free time to explore on your own. Immerse yourself in the culture of this fantastic city and discover how to cook New Orleans-style, take in a spirited jazz revue, and journey through Louisiana’s swamp country on a narrated cruise.
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Susie and Beau Celebrate National Dog Day 2014
$0.00Susie and Beau are ready to celebrate National Dog Day next Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Of course around them, every day is dog day, but they love having a day of recognition where the importance of dog adoption and placement is emphasized.
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Freelance Café: Piermont, NY
$0.00This is a true family affair and I personally know the family and so adore them! The executive chef, Peter Kelly is truly one of the most respected chefs in the country. His restaurants are so close to Manhattan and are as any of the top ones there. I ate at Freelance so often when I lived in South Nyack. I got to know Peter and others in his family. Ned, his brother is the first person you see when you enter the restaurant and probably the last as you leave. He is so gracious as the man in the front of the house.
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Spotlight on Rome
$0.00Join Collette on an adventure through the art, history and culture of Rome on the brand new Spotlight on Rome tour! This new tour is unique because it offers travelers the luxury to unpack just once for a single hotel stay and it blends the inclusions Collette is known for with free time to explore on your own. Travelers are sure to be captivated by Rome’s old-world charm blending with its lively cosmopolitan energy. Come to know the history and traditions of this spectacular city on tour with Collette. The unforgettable experiences are endless.
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Joiner’s Arms: Newton-by-the-Sea, Northumberland
$0.00Susie was pleased to find an inn in the United Kingdom that really speaks to dogs and their human companions. On the web site of the Joiner’s Arms one of the main menu items is “Man’s Best Friend.”
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