Maybe
hard-wiring from our hunting and gathering heritage makes shopping
seem among the most natural of human pursuits. For people with deeper
pockets, the best places in the world to store hop might be Paris,
Milan, Zurich, and 5th Avenue. For bargain hunters the street venders
of Langkawi, Malaysia, the antique shops of Shanghai and the nooks
and crannies of Manhattan offer the most streamlined prices.
May 1, 2008 Tips on vacationing in Rome
story and photos by Bob Schulman Standing under the 60-foot-high columns of the ancient Roman Forum, it's not hard to imagine the likes of senators and magistrates wandering around in striped tunics and purple-bordered togas. You can almost hear the... SoGoNow.com by: Bob Schulman
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April 4, 2008 Celebrating New France in Quebec City
By Carolan Nathan I have always wanted to visit French Canada and so when the opportunity arose to be in Quebec City at the time of the SAQ New France Festival, a yearly extravaganza celebrating the founding of Quebec,... SoGoNow.com by: Carolan Nathan
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February 25, 2008 Montreal Is ...
By Carolan Nathan Montreal is a city of diversity- be it the multi-national communities, the varied, ethnic cuisines, fascinating neighbourhoods and marvellous mix of people. Everywhere you go the eye alights on interesting architecture (keep a lookout for outdoor spiral... SoGoNow.com by: Carolan Nathan
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January 24, 2008 Off the beaten path to paradise
Amelia Island is a perfect escape By Phyllis Steinberg It was a just a girl's getaway. We chose Amelia Island at the northernmost corner of Florida because we heard it was a lovely retreat without the usual tourist trappings of... SoGoNow.com by: Phyllis Steinberg
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January 7, 2008 No Boys Allowed Girls' Getaway
Pittsburgh, PA By Sheree Bykofsky and Jan Dixon If you're among the people who wonder why anyone would go to Pittsburgh, you're in for a humbling surprise! Pittsburgh has twice been named one of America's most livable cities, and we... SoGoNow.com by: Sheree Bykofsky
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December 13, 2007 Chiapas Runs Hot and Cold for Tourists
By Bob Schulman Some half-million people live in the balmy Mexican city of Tuxtla Gutierrez, and tonight it looks like every one of them has shown up at a downtown square known as Marimba Park. Surrounded by dancers, musicians are... SoGoNow.com by: Bob Schulman
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November 5, 2007 Seeing Mickey and Minnie the easy way
Tips for a fun getaway to Walt Disney World and Orlando By Phyllis Steinberg Disney World has long been one of my favorite destinations since I was a child. Now, that I am a senior, I enjoy the area even... SoGoNow.com by: Phyllis Steinberg
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September 4, 2007 Romancing the Coast: Mendocino County Caters to Families
By Connie Werner Reichert The rugged Pacific coast beckons. Sunlight filters through the eucalyptus trees and grassy knolls. The sea wind clarifies your thoughts as dreams turn into reality. It's the unspoiled beauty of Mendocino County, California. Sometimes I travel... SoGoNow.com by: Guest Author
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August 24, 2007 RIGHT ROYAL BRITAIN
BY NADINE CRESSWELL-MYATT When a poor befuddled man climbed into the queen's bedchamber in 1982 some of us understood his curiosity. What is it like to chat to the queen au naturale? What lurks behind her coiffured exterior? Oh... SoGoNow.com by: Guest Author
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August 17, 2007 Leave your worries behind in Long Beach
A family-friendly Southern California City By Phyllis Steinberg Long Beach is Southern California's fifth largest city but it has the ambience of a cozy, visitor-friendly town. It is a perfect place for a family vacation. Most of the restaurants have... SoGoNow.com by: Phyllis Steinberg
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August 15, 2007 QUEBEC CITY: A Quick Trip But Worlds Away
By Linda Fasteson The flight from Boston was just an hour- and voila! We were sipping café au lait on Grand Allée, this continent's Champs Elysées, in the capital of the province of Quebec, the cradle of French civilization in... SoGoNow.com by: Linda Fasteson
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August 3, 2007 Lima blends ancient history with fine dining
This Peruvian capital is worth a visit By Phyllis Steinberg People have lived in Peru since 10,000 B.C. when groups of hunters traveled the valleys and coastal areas of Lima searching for food. Today, this capital city founded by Francisco... SoGoNow.com by: Phyllis Steinberg
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June 20, 2007 GROETJES UIT AMSTERDAM!
Story and photos by Peter I. Rose* You really don't have to know Dutch to understand my title. But, if you are having difficulty, it means, "Greetings from [actually out of] Amsterdam," one of my favorite cities in one of... SoGoNow.com by: Peter I. Rose
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April 5, 2007 Kicking back in Cartagena
Cartagena: A Caribbean Gem By Sandra Scott When vacationers think of a Caribbean getaway, Cartagena, Colombia, is not usually at the top of their list of possible destinations but it will be before long. Cartagena offers a wonderful blend of... SoGoNow.com by: Sandra Scott
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March 5, 2007 New Visions of Bogota, Colombia
By Sandra Scott Whatever impression people have of Bogota it is sure to be wrong if they have never visited the capital of Colombia or have not visited recently. Our first impression on the drive from the airport to the... SoGoNow.com by: Sandra Scott
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February 28, 2007 Sportstown America
My Visit To Phoenix Ron Kapon There are 12 cities in the U.S.A. with professional teams in all four major league sports: basketball, football, baseball and hockey. One of those cities is the fifth largest in population (1.4 million). That... SoGoNow.com by: Ronald Kapon
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February 22, 2007 San Antonio stands tall in Texas!
by Maxine Sommers In the heart of one of the most fascinating cities in the United States, San Antonio, Texas, stands tall while proudly displaying the spirit of the Southwest along with its historically rich culture. Make no mistake, this... SoGoNow.com by: Maxine Sommers
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February 19, 2007 On The Road Again: Long Beach, CA
By Lloyd Carroll Long Beach, California has never received the glamor or due which its sister Southern California shore cities have. Because of the Pacific Ocean breaker walls installed by the US Navy in the 1940s which keep big waves... SoGoNow.com by: Lloyd Carroll
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January 29, 2007 Phood and Phun in Philadelphia: The Perfect Girls' Getaway
By Sheree Bykofsky and Caroline Woods Philadelphia has way more to offer than colonial history, settings from the Rocky movies, and South Street. From anywhere in the mid-Atlantic, you can jet to Philadelphia for some fun shopping, dining, and luxury... SoGoNow.com by: Sheree Bykofsky
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January 10, 2007 An Anti-Mall Holiday Shopping Retreat
Peddler's Village, Lahaska, Pennsylvania By Sheree Bykofsky and Caroline Woods Any way you approach Peddler's Village, the last few miles will be beautiful. Smack in the middle of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is the lovely vision of its founder, the late... SoGoNow.com by: Sheree Bykofsky
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December 22, 2006 A Holiday in Chicago
There's an excitement in the air in a city bedecked and sparkling for the season. With its world-class shopping, dining, architecture, parks, museums, performances, and special events, it would be hard to top the holiday spirit of the Jewel... SoGoNow.com by: Linda Fasteson
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