Recent Travel Blog | Destinations PostsTravelers Score in Denverby Michele Cheplic06 Aug 2008 11:58 PMAnd you thought China was the only place you could find a polite cab driver these days. Etiquette 101 has moved to Denver, Colorado... just in time for the Democratic National Convention. More End of the Summer Travel Destinationsby Michele Cheplic05 Aug 2008 08:03 PMWhere have you gone this summer? Did you finally take that family trip to Hawaii or were you able to scrape up enough cash to jet off to Europe? With the economy in a slump many families have opted to stay closer to home this summer and it has paid off. End of the Summer Travel Destinationsby Michele Cheplic05 Aug 2008 07:01 PMYour child's first assignment of the new school year is to write an essay on what he or she did this summer. The High Cost of Traveling to Mexico and Saving Money on Car Rentalsby Michele Cheplic04 Aug 2008 04:59 PMAnd you thought traveling to Europe was expensive. According to recent reports, the dollar has lost nearly 10% against the Mexican peso since January - meaning that tanning trips to sunny south of the border destinations are becoming increasingly difficult for some Americans to afford. Popular Paris Landmark Preps for Major Makeoverby Michele Cheplic09 Jul 2008 03:07 PMMore than a century after it was introduced to the world and nearly 30 years after it received its last round of renovations Paris' Eiffel Tower is preparing to undergo another facelift. Summer Travel---What's New in D.C., Las Vegas and Atlantaby Michele Cheplic18 Jun 2008 09:21 PMWASHINGTON, D.C. The National Mall is sporting a new look these days. A real temple has been constructed at the popular tourist site as part of the 42nd annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival, which this year includes a celebration of the culture of the little-known Kingdom of Bhutan. The Newseum's Newest Exhibitby Michele Cheplic18 Jun 2008 04:44 PMIt's just 10-feet by 12-feet but the Newseum's newest exhibit is considered by many as larger than life. The tiny structure that sits within the massive Washington museum once housed one of the nation's most notorious criminals--Unabomber Ted Kaczynski. Going Hog Wild in Milwaukee and Revving it up in Phillyby Michele Cheplic18 Jun 2008 12:36 PMThe city known for its beer and brats is going hog wild next month when it opens a new Harley-Davidson Museum. The iconic company's hometown of Milwaukee is the site of a massive building that will house more than 400 bikes. Last Minute Travel Gift Ideas for Mother's Dayby Michele Cheplic07 May 2008 11:58 PMForget about the sirloin steak dinner and singing greeting card. Ditch your desire to shower her with coffee mugs and candy. Belgium's Bling and Tut's Tourby Michele Cheplic22 Apr 2008 09:20 PMIt might be a long way to travel to see some bling, but it's not every day that the "most astonishing building in the world" turns 50. Recent Blog Comments Andrea Hermitt says... "I have traveled with kids for many years." Michele Cheplic says... "Thanks for the comment Gillian, I like Expedia too." |
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