Friday, November 13th, 2009
I love camping! Exploration of the great outdoors...enjoying meals al fresco and the brilliance of the stars overhead when far away from the city...
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I love my job as a travel writer because I learn about so many interesting tidbits of information about destinations, festivals, accommodations,...
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Topeka’s early history in part one, and the city’s numerous attractions in part two, now lead us to several fantastic African American...
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As we learned in our first feature about Topeka, the city was founded in 1854, and during the course of its history, the city has been at the...
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One of the things I love best about my job as a travel writer is the combination of searching out--and stumbling upon--places that possess some form...
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Whether your favorite team won or lost in the men’s or women’s Final Four this year, some of you college hoops fans out there may be like...
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As we learned in our first feature about Lawrence, it is a beautiful city with a small town atmosphere, vibrant downtown and enriching cultural...
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I never would have imaged that so many folks would be so quick to point out that the history of their beloved town actually stems from a cold-hearted,...
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Can you feel it? Love is in the air and couples everywhere are looking for that special place to snuggle up for Valentine’s Day. Following are...
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This is the last of our three part series on the presidential libraries. The Eisenhower Presidential Library, www.eisenhower.utexas.eduBorn in...
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