Archived Vacation and Resort Information
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New Passport Requirements for Travelers
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by: U.S. State Department
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Effective June 1, 2009, all U.S. citizens are now required to present a passport book, passport card, or WHTI-compliant document when entering the United States
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Mountain Cabin Vacations – What to Bring
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Have you ever thought about really getting away from it all and going to the mountains? Sure, it sounds ideal, but is it really.
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Seagrove Beach: A Secluded Florida Gem
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by: Jennifer Weiss
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As part of the 26-mile string of sugary sand splendor that makes up the stunning Beaches of South Walton, Seagrove Beach invites visitors to relax along the Gulf of Mexico and cast their worries out to sea.
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U.S. Passport Card
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by: U.S. State Department
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The new wallet-size U.S. Passport Card is a travel document that can be used to enter the United States from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda at land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry. Note that it cannot be used for international air travel. The passport card is more convenient and less expensive than a passport book. ..more
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Pine Island, Florida's Creative Coast
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by: Pine Island CC
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Pine Island, Florida's Creative Coast, is just 30 minutes from Ft. Myers, but the secluded, small town atmosphere is a world apart! One of the largest islands off Florida’s coast, Pine Island is rural, sparsely populated and a true anomaly, allowing it to occupy a rare and special place in 21st Century America.
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Families Favor Bald Island
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Bald Head Island, NC – When you hear the term “family vacation,” an image of parents dragging tired kids around a crowded amusement park may come to mind. However, according to a recent travel survey conducted by the Charlotte Observer, more families are heading to quiet, peaceful vacation destinations where they can slow down, relax, and spend quality time with one another.
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Secluded ski resorts may be worth the drive
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by: Roy Gault
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SALEM, Ore. — It isn't the miles, it's the smiles.
Oregon ski resorts that are farthest from population centers can prove most worth the drive. The snow that falls there is light, the sun is bright and the atmosphere light.
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