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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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