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For those who don’t have a permanent tagalong but still want to explore their surroundings in a smaller car, renting a vehicle is an option. Here are some tips for getting the best deals from the rental companies. |
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When we think of artists, it’s usually for the work they produced. Imagine how much more you could appreciate their work if you had a better understanding of the person who created it. And what better way than to visit the artist’s working studio/home? Here are 13 places where you can see fine art and the environment that brought it about. |
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Many people think of deserts as large areas of drifting sand, but actually only about two percent of North America’s deserts contain sand dunes. ... Many dune areas are now state or national parks and monuments with easy access, but a few require travel on dirt roads. Always check locally before leaving the paved highways. |
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Some small towns in the Western United States became more captivating when their residents left. We call them ghost towns. Even though some brave souls still live in these desolate towns, many are completely deserted, while others have been turned into tourist attractions. |
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Warm summer evenings, lawn chairs and picnic baskets, music drifting from the bandstand in the park. Whether indoors or out, there is still time this year to catch some great jazz at festivals all around the United States. |
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When you hit the road this summer, consider these particularly scenic highways, some of the best drives in North America. |
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Salt is one of the most abundant compounds on earth, and it also is one of the most common ingredients in prepared foods. This month we explore the many uses for salt aside from using it as a seasoning in food. |
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