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36 Hours in Seattle
Fashionable boutiques and gourmet shops are making the city center feel like a neighborhood again, and not just a backdrop for a Space Needle snapshot.
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Weekend in New York: Hop on and Off, Just the Way the Natives Do
The public bus system may not have a tour guide or an upper deck, but you can plan your own route, score a window seat and see the sites the way New Yorkers do.
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Winter Hikes, Skyline Views
Hiking in the winter, through the stripped and skeletal trees, can lead to brilliant vistas of city skylines that were cloaked by the greenery of summer.
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Rituals: A Couple of Beers and 140 Views of Yellowstone
Digital photography, which offers an alternative to the hassle of slides, has in part ended the tradition of gathering to view a post-vacation slide show.
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A New Wind Is Blowing in Chicago
With Barack Obama?s election, the city is basking in a moment of triumph that goes well beyond politics.
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Frugal Traveler: The Proud Indians of Chiapas, Mexico
The Frugal Traveler, Matt Gross, witnesses the religious rituals of the Tzotzil Maya, then joins a family for a homemade Chiapanecan meal.
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On the Road: Hotels Struggle, but Guests Less So
While major hotel companies are reeling from a drop in demand, many bargains can be had for those with the inclination and money to travel.
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Frugal Mexico
In Chiapas, a region of Mexico remote both in distance and culture, revolution smolders, natural beauty abounds, Indian ways flourish and prices are right.
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