Its
spectacular coasts, stunning mountain roads and sophisticated highway
system make America the perfect nation for road trips. Route 101
hugs the California, Oregon and Washington coasts and is, perhaps,
the best ride in the nation outside Disney World.
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January 30, 2008 Palm Springs- Paradise in the Desert
Ron Kapon It had been five years since I last visited Palm Springs (43,000 people) and boy how it has changed! Located about 110 miles east of Los Angeles and 140 miles northeast of San Diego, it is one of... SoGoNow.com by: Ronald Kapon
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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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December 27, 2007 Knoxville A City Of Orange
Knoxville was a fortified outpost, capital of the Southwest Territory and later of the state of Tennessee. It is named after Henry Knox who was President George Washington's War Secretary. The city furnished the political and intellectual leadership for Unionist... SoGoNow.com by: Ronald Kapon
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November 23, 2007 Christmas in Branson, Missouri
Branson is big on entertainment By Phyllis Steinberg Christmas festivities in most American cities begins after the Thanksgiving feast, but in Branson, Missouri, you can expect the holiday season to be in full swing by the first week in November.... SoGoNow.com by: Phyllis Steinberg
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October 9, 2007 Editor's Column: WITH FEW RESERVATIONS
INNstitute in Napa By Peter I. Rose I have long been curious about those involved in aiding, helping and improving the lives of others. Whether refugee workers or teachers, nurses or tour guides, I want to know why people do... SoGoNow.com by: Peter I. Rose
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September 25, 2007 Ahoy-A Maine Course
Ron Kapon For those of you who are geographically challenged Maine is often confused with its sister states New Hampshire and Vermont. 90% of the land in Maine is forest (mostly inland) with low mountains. With 3,500 miles of shoreline... SoGoNow.com by: Ronald Kapon
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September 21, 2007 Tips for Exploring the Yorks of Maine
By J. J. Scott The Yorks, comprised of York Harbor, York Village, and York Beach, are the gateway to Maine and recommended by "Money" magazine as one of the top ten North American vacation destinations, and with good reason. Since... SoGoNow.com by: Sandra Scott
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September 14, 2007 Eating our Way through Ireland and France on Eurail
By Barry Bassis In Dublin's Fair City We flew on Aer Lingus (www.aerlingus.com) to Ireland determined to get the most mileage and sightseeing possible during one week with our Eurail Selectpass using the train system and partnering transportation. Our home... SoGoNow.com by: Barry Bassis
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September 12, 2007 The Sights and Sounds of Nashville
Story by Andrea Gross- Photos by Irv Green "Stand by.... " I throw back my shoulders, take a deep breath and look at the giant microphone. Along with thirteen other folks, I'm in Nashville's RCA Studio B, the recording studio... SoGoNow.com by: Andrea Gross and Irv Green
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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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July 23, 2007 Visitors heed siren call of seductive Sedona
By DAN SCHLOSSBERG Sedona is a tiny speck on the map so stunningly photogenic that many residents attribute mystical powers to its rugged red rocks. Something must be drawing the crowds: why else would a town of less than 10,000... SoGoNow.com by: Dan Schlossberg
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July 9, 2007 Wine Country 201 with Cruise West
By Pat Woods "Wine cheers the sad, revives the old, inspires the young and makes the weary forget their toil." --Lord Byron On a golden October afternoon we stood sipping champagne with new friends on the sunny terrace at Auberge... SoGoNow.com by: Guest Author
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June 18, 2007 Grand Canyon Offers Awesome Experience
By Bobbie Green One of the many benefits of Southwest living are the many beautiful areas close around for us to enjoy. One of them is the awesome Grand Canyon, still regarded as one of the Eight Wonders of the... SoGoNow.com by: Bobbie Green
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May 29, 2007 Montana Buzzard Day
Glendive, MT.... The swallows return to Capistrano and the Vultures return to Hinckley like clockwork every year. But the excitement of those events is more than matched by the yearly return of the Buzzards to Makoshika (ma-KO-shi-ka) State Park... SoGoNow.com by: Guest Author
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March 14, 2007 GETTING THERE CAN BE MORE THAN HALF THE FUN.
by Jim Schaefer When most people think of Montana, two places come immediately to mind: Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. That's only natural, since "Montana" is Spanish for "mountains" and rumor has it there are a few mountains in each... SoGoNow.com by: Guest Author
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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 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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