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Charleston's Middleton Place
Middleton Place is a survivor. The Low Country plantation made it through the American Revolution, the Civil War, a few natural disasters and changing family fortunes.
Holland America's Art Collection
Each of Holland America Line's 15 ships showcase superb fine art and antiques that range from pre-Columbian artifacts to contemporary pop art culture.
Orlando for Grown-ups
Orlando, Florida isn't just for kids. Grown-ups rule, too. Adults do love the theme parks, but they also look for cultural things to do. And The City Beautiful delivers.
Myths and Realities of Cruising
There's never been a better time to cruise with bountiful special promotions, hundreds of destination choices and not-all-size-fits-all ship options.
Charleston's Maverick Grits
Award-winning executive chef Frank Lee of Slightly North of Broad tends to be a maverick when it comes to embracing the many flavors of Charleston.
Paris American Academy
All of Paris is the "campus" for Paris American Academy in three-year programs and month-long July workshops. Any age from 18 to 80 from any walk of life can participate.
Cherohala in East Tennessee Mountains
The Cherohala Skyway, the 40-mile, two-lane paved road that traverses the deep forests and Unicoi Mountains, rivals the Blue Ridge Parkway in spectacular scenery.
Little St. Simons Island-Wildlife Haven
If nature lovers want to regale in 10,000 pristine acres abundant with flora, fauna and creatures great and small, then Little St. Simons is the spot for them.
Helen Keller's Birthplace in Tuscumbia
On the National Register of Historic Places, Helen Keller's Birthplace, Ivy Green, is in the small town of Tuscumbia in the northwest corner of Alabama.
Elvis's Birthplace, Graceland and Sun Studios
Elvis may have left the building for good, but his legacy as The King of Rock 'n Roll lives on. Trace Elvis's humble beginnings in Tupelo and his music roots in Memphis.