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In Stuttgart, the Mercedez Benz Museum Writes a High-Gloss Version of Automotive Historynew

The museum not only pays tribute to a particularly expensive brand of automobile, it also offers up a history of the entire twentieth century, framed by the invention of a new method of motorized travel in 1885 and the widespread recognition of global warming today.
New Haven Advocate  |  Eric Goldscheider  |  07-22-2008  |  Travel

Visit All the New England States Without Leaving Bostonnew

It's a staycation, get it? And not only is it frugal it also allows you to help jumpstart the local economy and appreciate what you have closer to home.
Dig Boston  |  Staff  |  07-16-2008  |  Travel

The Ten Best Burgers in Las Vegasnew

When it comes to burgers, everyone, it seems, has their preference, from how they like their meat cooked to the almost infinite number of permutations with regard to toppings. Here are 10 of my favorite burgers in the city, most of them less than $10, except for the sliders and the super deluxe Kobe burger at N9Ne.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Max Jacobson  |  07-11-2008  |  Food+Drink

Sex Files: Vacations Can Bring Couples Closernew

If you are tired of having sex in the same old place at home, just being in a new environment can add a little spice to your sex life.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Annette Owens  |  06-18-2008  |  Advice

Despite Rising Fuel Costs, RV Owners Still Hitting the Roadnew

Rising fuel prices might actually increase visitation at local RV parks, as people drop their far-away travel plans and choose a close-by vacation instead.
North Coast Journal  |  Heidi Walters  |  06-17-2008  |  Travel

The 10 Things We Miss Most from the Golden Age of Air Travelnew

There was a Golden Age of Air Travel, but anyone who's suffered the indignities of being shuttled around like a convict at 30,000 feet knows it's over.
Boston Phoenix  |  James Parker  |  05-22-2008  |  Comedy

Wine Trips on the Roads Less Travelednew

Napa and Sonoma valleys are the obvious choices when plotting a trip through wine country. But there are other pleasures to be found by going where many haven't ventured: Santa Barbara and Mendocino counties and Willamette Valley, Ore.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Taylor Eason  |  05-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

Safari Adventures in Botswananew

We'd heard the lions roar, and suddenly there they were, two huge males eyeing us from about 40 feet away.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Barney Brantingham  |  04-28-2008  |  Travel

Free Local Digs Help Couch Surfing Reinvent Hospitalitynew

The four-year-old non-profit Couch Surfing is taking intercultural exchanges beyond your token social networking tool. The web-based initiative facilitates connections between like-minded travelers intent on experiencing life abroad at a safe distance from all handicams and fanny packs.
Montreal Mirror  |  Michael-Oliver Harding  |  04-11-2008  |  Travel

Voluntourismnew

Vacations to change the world -- and you.
Shepherd Express  |  Jessica Steinhoff  |  04-04-2008  |  Travel

Doing the Danubenew

Romania's villages remain unspoiled thanks to decades of communist rule.
NOW Magazine  |  Eva Kato  |  03-28-2008  |  Travel

A Cautionary Tale of Travel on the Cheapnew

It began simply enough: Three of my close friends had planned a self-guided, three-month-long camping/cycling tour through Europe, celebrating college graduation and conveniently prolonging their parental-imposed grace period for finding a job. "Why not come along?" they prodded.
Dig Boston  |  Courtney Cox  |  03-20-2008  |  Travel

Fingal's Fabulous Cavenew

My trip along Scotland's shoreline has mythological proportions.
NOW Magazine  |  Kay Broome  |  03-10-2008  |  Travel

Massachusetts: The Tourist Trapnew

The state sells itself ... is anyone buying?
Dig Boston  |  Nicole Jones  |  03-05-2008  |  Travel

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