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Seattle: A Local’s Guide to the Rainy City

There’s no easier way to spot a tourist in Seattle than the mushroom top of an umbrella bobbing down Pike’s Place. Take it from a local: invest in a raincoat. Seattle and rain go together like farm-to-table and rusticity, hiking and sweat, coffee and bitterness—it’s what characterizes the experience (and what … Read more

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Cultural and Foodie Destinations

We’ve just announced our top destinations for the upcoming year in travel. The list is divided into 4 segments and includes something for every travel style – from urban destinations to cultural and foodie hotspots, to places ripe for exploration and adventure, and locations that are maybe new on your … Read more

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Urban Destinations

We’ve just announced our top destinations for the upcoming year in travel. The list is divided into 4 segments and includes something for every travel style – from urban destinations, to cultural and foodie hotspots, to places ripe for exploration and adventure and others that are maybe new on your … Read more

Top 28 Travel Destinations 2018

We’ve talked about it and debated it and now the TravelSquire’s team of editors has finally decided. We’ve chosen the most intriguing travel destinations for the upcoming year, not an easy task. Our 2018 choices cover a diverse geographic wish list stretching around the globe and our criteria is unbiased. … Read more

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The Eclipse in The Great Smoky Mountains

“How many stills are there in Haywood County?” I ask, sipping another shot of peach pie moonshine.  Dave Angel, proprietor of Elevated Distilling, leans over the bar and replies, “Just three distilleries, but (pausing for dramatic effect) … many more stills.” It was a wink-wink moment letting me know that … Read more

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The Kentucky Bourbon Trail

In Kentucky horses are everything; except maybe for bourbon.  I thought I knew enough about the legendary liquid – how to make a perfect Manhattan.  But when I hit the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, an integral part of a visit to Louisville, Kentucky, my Manhattans were infinitely improved. Bourbon history is … Read more

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Chihuly at New York Botanical Garden: Dazzling Glass

As I walk the grounds of the New York Botanical Garden, I admire a towering white tree. Bursts of fire-engine red emanate from its center, the tree’s slender white branches curling like Medusa as they reach for the sky. But this rare, glorious tree, situated on 250 acres of garden … Read more

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Outdoor Adventures on the Island of Hawaii

Posh resorts and idyllic beaches are the primary draw for people visiting the Island of Hawaii, but possibly not on the radar is its breadth of outdoor adventure possibilities that set this island apart. Active volcanos, black sand beaches, lava reefs and lush rainforests deliver remarkable diversity. Nearly twice as … Read more

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Santa Barbara & The Santa Ynez Valley

Beaches, upscale food and wine joints and modern lodging only begin to describe Santa Barbara, California.  Formerly a haven for surfers and touted for its perfect blend of Spanish Mission Style architecture, today there’s a mini-fascination with this “American Riviera” situated in Malibu’s backyard. The charming community along California’s Central … Read more

Mardi Gras in Lake Charles Louisiana

“Hey mister throw me something” is what you’ll hear along the routes of any one of the nine Mardi Gras parades in Lark Charles, Louisiana.  That “something” will be ropes of brightly colored beads that people, dressed in the regalia of their Krewe, toss from their floats.   New Orleans is … Read more

Anchorage

Last Minute Winter Travel: Anchorage’s Iditarod Race

Months before stepping foot in Anchorage I was told that the winter had been unseasonably warm; there hadn’t been much snow.  This was something of a revelation as I was anticipating freezing temperatures too low to imagine and what I’d need to buy before I left to keep warm (snow … Read more

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The Mission Inn

Be enchanted by the history and the ambiance of The Mission Inn of Riverside, California.

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South Point on the Big Island

If you want to get into a heated debate with a geography know it all, ask what is the southernmost part of the USA. Many places claim this special recognition, but at 19 degrees latitude, South Point Beach on Hawaii’s Big Island takes the pineapple. Known as Ka Lae, it’s … Read more

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California’s National Parks

When I moved to California years ago, I vowed to explore it.  After settling in San Diego, I enjoyed many visits to northern California and developed a real connection with some of California’s well known destinations – L.A., San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Carmel and Napa. But those journeys paled in … Read more

Riding the Rails in Alaska

Some kids are suckers for trains.  I admit I was one of them.   At least once or twice a week a few of us “trainies” would head for the local tracks near the neighborhood and try to clock in the speeds as the shiny cars sped along a (now … Read more