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Whirlwind weekend: Rain or shine, Portland beckons

Chicago Tribune (MCT) - Why everyone in the world hasn't up and moved to Portland is a mystery. Beyond being virtually pollution-free, ... continue reading


Tamarindo, on Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, struggles to balance mass tourism with its fragile environment

Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT) - I was on my back in the sand staring at the sky, listening to the waves collapse lazily onto the Pacific ... continue reading



They're No. 1: How the best beaches are chosen

Detroit Free Press (MCT) - In Florida, we caught up with Dr. Beach, better known in real life as Stephen Leatherman, director of the ... continue reading


Remote Caledesi Beach's 3-mile stretch of soft sugar sand is beginning to draw raves — and tourists

Detroit Free Press (MCT) - Caladesi beach is a secret getaway in Florida, an undiscovered gem. That's what I wanted to tell you, but ... continue reading


Winter travel deals heating up for Northwest, cruises, Hawaii

The Seattle Times (MCT) - Ride free on a Washington ferry to the San Juan Islands or the Kitsap Peninsula. Take an Amtrak train between ... continue reading


New Ruby Princess sails Caribbean despite uncertain economic waters

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MCT) - While the economy's got that sinking feeling, maybe taking a trip on something that still floats isn't such ... continue reading



Mexico's little-known Malinalco offers undiluted calm, culture

The Dallas Morning News (MCT) - On my journey through the less-populated mountainous region of the state of Mexico that abuts the nation's ... continue reading


A Honduran vacation in ruins

McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - The early-morning sun burnishes the stone temples to a golden sheen, while on their facades, serpents writhe, ... continue reading


Grand Ole Nashville: Opry tour is just one way to get an inside look at the country music capital

Detroit Free Press (MCT) - "They're not teardrops, just sincere drops." Bill Anderson, 1966 NASHVILLE, Tenn. _ A teenage boy grabs the ... continue reading


Come back to D.C later if you want to see everything

Detroit Free Press (MCT) - Visitors to the inauguration this month will find there's more going on in Washington, D.C., than an economic ... continue reading


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