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Articles in July-August, 2005 issue of Travel America
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Rental options
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If you only have a day in … Carlsbad: flower fields, ocean breezes, and California ambience await visitors
by Ellen Clark -
Wisconsin Dells for adults: as this family-friendly destination grows up, it offers more and more pleasures for grown-ups
by Randy Mink - Eastern Canada
- Warm memories
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Adrift over Arizona
by Randy Mink -
Bayfield, Wisconsin
by Nancy Baren Miller -
Presidential Pennsylvania: historical sites spotlight national leaders with ties to the Keystone State
by Randy Mink - Chicago bargain
- Sedona, Arizona
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TrailManor trailers
by Nancy Baren Miller -
Gulf breezes: discover the coastal playgrounds of Mississippi and Alabama
by Carolyn Thornton - Rockefeller center
- Mobile landmark
- High-tech alarm clocks
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RV boom
by Nancy Baren Miller -
Fuel-savings tips
by Nancy Baren Miller -
Discovering Western North Carolina: outdoor adventures, from rockhounding to rafting, await in the awesome Appalachians
by Jim Kerr - Anatomy 101
- Raleigh weekends
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Sternwheeler theme cruises
by Pat Woods -
Taliesen West
by Pat Woods -
St. Louis landmark
by Nancy Baren Miller -
A palace in New Hampshire: Mount Washington Resort at Bretton Woods, a restoration success story, recalls the elegance of bygone days
by Tom Bross -
Garden Inn deals
by Pat Woods - Arizona trains
- Wet in Williamsburg
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A short drive from … Jackson: seen the city? Then head on out for the following attractions
by Darlene P. Copp -
Desert of Maine
by Nancy Baren Miller -
Camping World
by Nancy Baren Miller - Colorado by rail
- Windy City
- Florida Gulf Coast
- Tenn-Tom cruise
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Double your pleasure in the Twin Cities: Minneapolis and St. Paul sock a solid one-two punch
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All aboard for Nostalgia: American Orient Express, the premier private train, pampers passengers on an autumn journey in New England and French Canada
by Jeri Jacobs - Maine Coast
- California Inn
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Trailer Life Directory
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Montana's glorious glacier country: the state's northwestern corner abounds with delightful towns, classic lodges, watchable wildlife, and eye-popping scenery
by Donna Tabbert Long - Golf Hawaii
- New England Island voyage
- Treks on foot
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Colorado national parks: federally protected sanctuaries spotlight everything from sand dunes and alpine meadows to dinosaur sites and ancient cliff dwellings
by Darlene P. Copp - New York day trips
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New Jersey: harvest the bounty of the Garden State
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Hot Springs, Arkansas
by Pat Woods - Historic East
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Oklahoma outdoors: park settings range from lakes and rivers to golf courses and sand dunes
by Elaine Warner -
Arizona living
by Pat Woods - Hudson Valley
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