CANADA

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
“Sleeping Inn on PEI,” 1997, The island’s elegant Victorian inns were built for captains of industry.

 

QUEBEC CITY
“
A New Taste of Old Quebec,” December 1991, Recommendations for dining in a city that rivals Paris for culinary bliss.

 “Quebec City’s Summer Fete,” May 1993, Concerts and street theater highlight this international festival that draws 2.5 million visitors.

 

            LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS

“Quebec: Narrow Tracks and Sugar Shacks,” Jan./Feb. 1997, Cross-country skiing inn-to-inn on the Maple Trail.

 

CHICAGO

“Chicago Dining, 2007”

“Chicago Shopping, 2007”

 

CRUISING

“Shipshape,” 1999, Sea-going spas, gymnastics, and on-deck exercise programs are drawing younger, fitness-conscious passengers.

“
The Love Boat Revisited,” Jan. 1992, Vegetarians can expect more tempting dishes as cruise lines change their menus and cooking methods.

 

COSTA RICA

“Replanting Tropical Forests,” Fall 1996, Tiny seedlings on Dr. Lynn Carpenter’s tree farm hold the promise of sustainable agriculture for hundreds of farmers.

 

FRANCE

“Bicycling Through Bordeaux,” Aug. 4, 1991, A tour of the wine country offers memorable vintages and world-class meals.

 

HONDURAS

“For Divers Looking for Elbow Room, Roatan in Honduras is the Place,” Dec. 19, 1999, Romancing the reefs on an island that offers world-class diving and snorkeling.

 

IRELAND

“The Sea, Oh, the Sea,” February 1991, Sailing the Fastnet Coast from Cork to Bantry Bay.

 

MASSACHUSETTS

NANTUCKET

“Nantucket Blossoms,” April 5, 1998, Every year during the Daffodil Festival, islanders banish Old Man Winter and gear up for a season in the sun.

“
Incentives for Simple Pleasures,” August 22, 1999, A fall vacation on Nantucket means scalloping and reduced rates.

“
Lightship Baskets,” Fall 2000, Once sailor-made, these simple rattan baskets command quite a price.

“
Deck the Halls, Not the Malls,” 2006, Thirty-three years ago Nantucketers created their Christmas Stroll to tempt shoppers to stay on island. 

           

SPRINGFIELD

“Swing into Springfield,” June 1998, Who knew this commercial hub was a city of world-class inventors and the birthplace of basketball?

 

NEW YORK CITY

“Gotta Stay Outdoors? Then Dine Al Fresco,” Summer 1994, When it comes to dining, New Yorkers say ‘I’ll Take Manhattan.’

“
Bargainer’s Song: New York, New York, My Kind of Price,” March 24, 2002, Why spend $300 for a bed in the city that never sleeps?

“
Port of Call – New York City,” Feb. 2004, A summary of the city’s best resources for business travelers.

“
New York Escapes,” February 2007, How to treat the town like a tourist and take advantage of good deals.

“
Isn’t It Romantic?” February 2007, Add passion to your dining at six elegant Manhattan restaurants.

“
NYC For Free,” 2007

“
NYC Welcomes Senior Travelers,” 2007

 

PUERTO RICO

“Totally Loose and Laid-Back On Puerto Rico's Vieques,” Oct. 23, 1994, One of the first travel articles published about this popular island getaway.

 

SOBER VACATIONS

“They’re on the Wagon, into a Whitewater Raft,” June 28, 1992, For people in recovery, these trips offer good times without the hangover.

 

VENEZUELA

“Los Roches,” Sept./Oct. 2006, Castaway on Venezuela’s off-shore islands, but not without a gourmet chef.


 

 


 

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