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US Dance Scene — Two Wellsprings of Pioneering Choreography in America
Amy Munice
North America
​Be among the first to experience American choreography's newest creative shoots... ​European dance enthusiasts visiting America might want to put two sources of American choreography on their radar— the North Carolina-based American Dance Festival and New York's CUNY Dance Initiative. Every summer Duke University hosts the American Dance Fest...
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Sensational Stays: Hotel Roanoke
Michael C. Upton
North America
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, The Hotel Roanoke stands as a proud testament to Southern hospitality, rich history, and elegant design. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Hotel Roanoke offers 329 richly appointed rooms. The business is part of Hilton's Curio Collection and is a joint project of Hotel Roanoke LLC, ...
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Native and Alaskan Arts in Ketchikan, Alaska
Kathy Anderson | Port of Call Shopper
United States
Nestled at the gateway to Alaska's Inside Passage, Ketchikan proudly wears the title of the 'First City,' where rugged wilderness meets rich history. This picturesque coastal town, framed by towering mountains and ancient forests, was shaped by pioneers drawn to its thriving fishing, logging, and mining industries. Beyond its adventurous ...
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Sensational Stays: The Martha
Michael C. Upton
North America
The Martha Washington Inn & Spa is as stately as her name implies. Affectionately known to local residents and attentive staff as "The Martha," the hotel is the jewel of Abingdon, the small Southwest Virginia city recognized for arts, trails, and weekend getaways. Built in 1835, the mansion is now an historic, 63-room statement hotel—and center...
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Boating in the Great PNW: Lopez Island
Linda Kissam
Worldwide
​Great food, wine and unique activities are waiting for you! Welcome to Fisherman's Bay on Lopez Island, a tranquil and picturesque destination that captures the essence of boating destinations and island living at its finest. Nestled in the heart of the San Juan Islands in the Pacific Northwest, Fisherman's Bay captivates with its pristine waters,...
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Exploring a Cornucopia of Delicious Foods, Spirits and Handcrafted Things at San Francisco’s Historic Ferry Building
Kathy Anderson | Port of Call Shopper
Worldwide
​San Francisco’s Ferry Building has a rich historic past. It opened in 1898 as a train depot. During the Gold Rush days, arrival to San Francisco by ferry became the primary way to reach the city, with over 50,000 people per day arriving and departing. The Ferry Building greeted them with an elegant two-story public area with beautiful interio...
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