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Today's Travel News
Monday, January 14, 2008
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Sleeping on a Plane
Do you dread the long overnight international flights because you can never get comfortable enough to sleep, even for just a few minutes? Today’s podcast features Where To Go Next’s writer and co-publisher Rich discussing one of his major concerns - sleeping on overnight trans-ocean flights or long domestic red eye trips. Join him for some things you can do in the quest for a good night’s sleep and a well-rested arrival at your destination.
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Hawaii's Big Island, Hawaii's Island of Adventure(tm), begs to be explored. Here vacationers can find romance and adventure all in one location. They can see a volcano from a helicopter, take in Hawaiian culture at a lu'au, go deep in a submarine dive - the choice is theirs! ...More
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The subtropical island that has nurtured creative spirits from John James Audubon to famed Cuban folk artist Mario Sanchez is to showcase the wares of approximately 100 national and regional artisans Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 26 and 27. The Key West Craft Show, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, is to transform the island's historic lower Whitehead Street into a lively open-air marketplace. ...More
More than 30 antique dealers from around the United States are to stage the country's southernmost antiques show Friday through Sunday, Feb. 22-24, on the historic island of Key West. The antiques are to be displayed against the backdrop of a Civil War-era fort that is now a museum showcasing the island city's intriguingly offbeat history. ...More |