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DESTINATION
The mystique of Sedona
People come to Sedona seeking beauty, and find it in the region's soaring red monoliths and in the rushing waters of Oak Creek. Long considered one of the most scenic cities in the Southwest, Sedona can hold its own among the nation's national parks, including the Grand Canyon, about 2 1/2 hours north. But Sedona has other attributes too. (PHOTOS INCLUDED) FULL ARTICLE >
TRAVEL FEATURES
More families hitting the road
Mary Dulik is heeding the siren call of the road this spring, remembering the annual odysseys to Florida her family used to make in borrowed station wagons and camper vans during her 1970s childhood. (PHOTOS INCLUDED)
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Oxford and Cambridge, university towns eternal
The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race has been hotly contested almost every year since 1829. And as today's spectators cheer the two blade-slender vessels slicing past, it's a reminder that England's top ivory-tower institutions remain deeply competitive. The contest soon over -- Oxford triumphs -- I hit the road to discover which city wins in the equally intense
visitor appeal stakes. (PHOTOS INCLUDED)
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TRAVEL INSIDER
Bustin' out in wine country
Wine-weary visitors to Northern California have a friend in Sonoma County. It's not that wine isn't important here -- it surely is with more than 200 active wineries -- but people don't get into a lather over wine or the wine lifestyle like the folks next door in Napa. FULL ARTICLE > |
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TRAVEL TIPS
Cruise control
These days, cruising might be the least stressful way to travel and see the world, but it pays to revisit ways to reduce your tension and make the most of your days at sea.FULL
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