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Articles in May-June, 2004 issue of Travel America
- Barge vacation
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Sounds like Nashville: Tennessee's capital is a treasure chest of Southern heritage and American musical traditions
by Rankin Harvey - Western wonders
- Coastal Georgia
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Best Value Inns
by Pat Woods -
Eugene loves seniors
by Pat Woods -
Midwest sampler: travel America highlights top tourist attractions in 10 states
by Roberta Sotonoff - Fields of dreams
- Montana & Canada
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New Lake Michigan Ferry
by Pat Woods -
A short drive from … Hartford: seen the city? Then head on out for the following attractions
by Christina Victor -
Blue Ridge Parkway: driving the scenic: follow this romantic ribbon of roadway as it curls through the mountains of Virginia and North Carolina
by Jim Kerr - Texas golf getaways
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New Jersey living
by Pat Woods - Hudson River
- Cruise Alaska
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Lively Louisiana: cooking, carnival, and crawfish keep things spicy in the Bayou State
by Darlene P. Copp - New England
- Big Sky, Montana
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Making battle plans
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Utah Olympic Park
by Pat Woods - California coast
- Eastern Ramble
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Renaissance faires
by Pat Woods -
St. Louis celebrates: special events and exhibitions recall colorful chapters in the history of Missouri's largest city
by Barbara Gibbs Ostmann -
Home on the range: kick up some trail dust and live out cowboy fantasies on a rip-snortin' cattle drive in Montana
by Barbara Gibbs Ostman - Colorado rockies
- New Orleans
- New York City
- Let's get physical
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Arizona luxury living
by Pat Woods -
High plains drifter: hit the highway and take the train on a combo adventure offered by Montana Rockies Rail Tours
by Kerrick James -
The fabulous Pfister: Old World charm and museum-quality art accent Milwaukee's grand hotel
by Randy Mink - Pacific Coast
- Chic and sleek
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Oregon discounts
by Pat Woods -
Living the good life at senior RV parks: escape the ravages of winter for camaraderie under the sun
by Nancy Baren Miller -
Mississippi's river queens: mansions and monuments mirror the Old South in Natchez and Vicksburg
by Darlene P. Copp
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