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Looking for a great motorhoming destination? From Alaska to Virginia, here’s a look at the towns that grew up around the discovery of copper, a mineral that helped build America. |
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Although most Americans may see their first wild animals in a cage, the best way to observe wildlife is in their natural habitat. And U.S. national parks are prime places to see wildlife naturally. |
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"Jim Henson’s Fantastic World" offers a peek into the imagination of the creator of Kermit the Frog, Big Bird and other beloved characters. The exhibition is at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pa., from Sept. 12 to Nov. 29, 2009. |
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With lush forests, rolling hills, vast lakes and an abundance of cultural experiences, America’s heartland — Ohio — offers a diversity of adventures for motorhome travelers. |
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Pigeon Forge, Tenn., will award 75 families each a $75 fuel card and a $75 parkway attractions pass this summer. It's the towns way of celebrating Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s 75th Summer. |
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Feel the urge to do something wild this summer? And you need to do it on a shoestring budget? Plan a motorhome trip to one of these out-of-the-ordinary events on National Wildlife Refuges. |
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All motorhome owners are invited to visit the Blue Ox campground and manufacturing facility in Pender, Neb. This area of eastern Nebraska features a number of historic sites and lively venues for recreation. |
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