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Real Travel Adventures June 2005 Nancy S. Tardy |
Tour Presidents' Homes Near Charlottesville The historic downtown Charlottesville, Virginia, has undergone a rebirth and is a center for antique and unique gift and clothing shopping, galleries, dining and entertainment. |
Smithsonian May 2006 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Destination America: Hallowed Highway From Gettysburg to Monticello, a 175 mile thoroughfare leads through a rich concentration of national history. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2007 Ron Kapon |
Anchors Away What to do on a long weekend visit to naval bases in Norfolk and Virginia Beach. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2009 Emma Krasov |
Virginia Is For Lovers, Richmond Is For Love The fortieth anniversary of the official state tourism slogan, Virginia is for Lovers, seemed a good enough reason to visit the Cavalier State. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2005 Ron Kapon |
Vineyards and Winery Tour in Washington State Washington State's Yakima region is a great place to start experiencing premium wineries. Here are some options. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2006 Janice Lovelace |
Virginia's Firsts Spring 2006 kicks off Virginia's year-long celebration of the first permanent English settlement at Jamestown in May 1607. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2010 Ron Kapon |
Wining, Dining & Touring in California's Central Coast My first stop was less than an hour's drive at Herzog Wine Cellars in Oxnard. They specialize in artisanal winemaking and special reserve wines that happen to be kosher. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2006 Ron Kapon |
California Dreaming Going on an 11 day driving expedition from San Diego to Los Angeles and back will reveal the little villas and unknowns in between. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2010 Ron Kapon |
York County Pennsylvania -- the Factory Tour & Snack Food Capitol of the World An invitation to visit a few of the 12 family-owned wineries along the UnCork York Wine Trail led me to do more research on the York County area. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2007 Christopher Ferraro |
Vacationing on the Patriot Trail A vacation to Philadelphia and Washington DC allows you to appreciate the history of this great nation. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2010 Emma Krasov |
The Pass of the Vines at El Paso de Robles Still evolving as a Wine Country destination, Paso Robles, California, gradually sheds its dusty farmer/rancher overalls, and tries on new gossamer outfits of gourmet sophistication. |
Salon.com June 7, 2000 Burt Wolf |
From famine to feast Virginia's capital is rich with America's history. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2008 Ron Kapon |
Touring Through Sonoma You can spend three days in Napa and a lifetime in Sonoma. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
A Wine Tour of California The scenery is so alluring, people have relocated after just one visit. Don't say you haven't been warned! |
Real Travel Adventures February 2009 Ron Kapon |
Wining & Dining in Anguilla To get away from the world, but still stay in first-class hotels, visit Anguilla. |
High on Adventure February 2009 Lee Juillerat |
Snake Bite Medicine Touring Idaho's snake river wineries. |
High on Adventure June 2009 Larry Turner |
Land of the Umpqua Wine, Oregon The land of the Umpqua conjures up memories of blackberry picking as a child. Between hay cuttings -- in the doldrums of summer, with the August moon waning -- Mom and Dad would load my brother and two sisters and me in the old Chevy and we would head to the Umpqua River |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
A Wine Tour of France This itinerary is a little aggressive, and contrasts the ideal of taking one's time while wine touring, but a quick tour trumps no tour at all. |
Real Travel Adventures December 2008 Ron Kapon |
Special Wines In Hong Kong and Macau I went to Hong Kong and Macau on my trip. The good news for US citizens is that you do not need a visa to visit either place, which is not true in the rest of China. |
AskMen.com January 29, 2004 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Famous Wine Regions For many, a relaxing vacation does not need to include sun, sand and Mai Tais. Wine aficionados should consider sacrificing exotic resorts for something more unique and fulfilling: a visit to an internationally known vineyard. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2009 Krasov & Krasov |
Three Days (+ 1) of Wine and Roses in Los Gatos, California Stretching like a cat's gracious spine along the curve of Santa Cruz foothills, the town is warm and well groomed like a pedigreed animal, although it's named after the bobcats and mountain lions of the surrounding woods rather than Tiggers and Gingers. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
A Wine Tour of Canada This may come as a surprise, but Canada is becoming well-known for some admirably high-quality wine. |
American History |
Jamestown at 400: Jamestown's Buried Secrets Stunning new archaeological evidence reveals that the real roots of American independence and the entrepreneurial spirit which drove it were thriving in Virginia's Tidewater. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2008 Ron Kapon |
From Undiscovered To Rediscovered Spanish Treasures Where to spend 10 days in Spain. |
Lucire May 9, 2015 |
North by northwest Elyse Glickman explores the environs of Kelowna, British Columbia's foodie boomtown, the Okanagan wine country, and what's new and noteworthy in Vancouver |
BusinessWeek May 1, 2006 Jane Black |
The Next Napa Argentina's winemaking region is ripe for an explosion in tourism. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2008 Ron kapon |
The Best City in the USA for Food and Wine Things to see and do in Las Vegas, and a list of the best restaurants to eat and drink wine while visiting Sin City. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 |
Alexander Hamilton, Economic Prophet A new book details how he laid the foundations for the U.S. capitalist system. |
Geotimes August 2004 Larry Meinert |
Understanding the Mysteries of the Grape For 30 years, this petroleum geologist has followed his curiosity about Earth to an unlikely spot: winemaking. |
High on Adventure August 2007 Lee Juillerat |
Chile's Ruta de Vino Wine tasting in Chile's Valle del Maule. |
Entrepreneur March 2010 Corie Brown |
From a Lean Year, a Rich Vintage As the top of the wine market crashes, new entrepreneurs like James Stewart are bringing high-end grapes to the masses. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2009 Ron Kapon |
My Return to the Catskills Visiting the Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum, Mr. Willy's restaurant, the Forestburgh Playhouse, Ferndale Antiques, and more. |
AskMen.com James Raiswell |
Learning About Wine Here are a few ways to get some real hands-on experience that will have you enjoying -- and learning about -- the grape in no time at all. |
AskMen.com James Raiswell |
Celebrity Wineries Read on to see who got into the wine business and why -- and what's worth a try. |
Reason January 2009 Damon W. Root |
The Trouble With Thomas Jefferson The eloquent Founder's original sin described in The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, by Annette Gordon-Reed. |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 Frederik Balfour |
Potations From Chairman Mao Can China produce fine wines? There's big money betting that it can. |
This Old House Ann E. Stratton |
Grow Plants With Famous Roots Bring historic charm to your yard with seeds from three famous colonial nurseries |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Christopher Palmeri |
Sideways In Santa Barbara Follow in the film's footsteps by touring the region's family-owned wineries. |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Kate O'Sullivan |
Business for Sale: Little Napa on the Prairie Over a nice cabernet, you've mused about someday buying a vineyard and winery. But are 12-hour workdays your style? |
Lucire June 4, 2007 Elyse Glickman |
CordeValle CordeValle might not be in Napa and Sonoma, but it is a best-kept secret for romantic wine-lovers. |
High on Adventure October 2005 Lee Juillerat |
Chilling With Ice Wine The annual Ice Wine Festival in British Columbia combines informational seminars with skiing, fine dining, and, of course, generous samplings of ice wine. |
AskMen.com |
5 Wines You Should Know Start your journey of wine-discovery by exploring the five wines you should know, tasting our recommendations and picking your favorites. |
AskMen.com October 2, 2002 Matthew Simpson |
Top 10: Most Expensive Wines It's true that you don't have to pay a fortune for a bottle of wine, but keep in mind that you usually get what you pay for. Discover the ten most expensive wines available on the market. |
Smithsonian September 2007 Smith et al. |
Points of Interest The 200th anniversary of William Clark's first excavation of fossil vertebrates in the United States... The nation's only surviving town built by and for Chinese-Americans... A new visitor center to remember the Little Rock Nine... etc. |
AskMen.com James Bassil |
Wine Tips From A Sommelier A conversation with Elyse Lambert, spokesperson for the Montreal Wine & Spirits Show, about the exhibition, the sommelier industry, and some insider tips on selecting and drinking wine. |
AskMen.com James Raiswell |
4 Steps: Choose Wine The world of wine can be complex and intimidating to the uninitiated, but we've got you covered with a few rules of thumb that will turn you from rank amateur to skilled novice. |
Fast Company July 2008 |
Historical Destinations Go Touristy Historical landmarks add technology to please tourists of the digital age. |
BusinessWeek July 10, 2006 Kristina Shevory |
Chateau Your Name Here From grape to bottle, clubs and schools are helping beginners become vintners. |
American History August 9, 2004 William F. B. Vodrey |
George Washington: Hero of the Confederacy? The cost of political greatness, it's been said, is to be forced to campaign long after your death. That's certainly true of George Washington, whose name, image and legacy were appropriated by the Confederacy. |