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Through words and photos, Denise Seith not only tells you where to go, but what to see and do once you get there. She regularly contributes to Highways, Coast to Coast, and other travel magazines. Denise is also a freelance graphic designer, copywriter, and loves a good latté. Visit her at www.DeniseSeithCo.com


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