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Traveling to Europe? 5 Tips When Renting a Car Outside of the U.S.
Not every country will honor your state driver's license, and you may even be turned away from the rental car counter unless you have an International Driver's Permit (IDP).
Read More »Vino 2015: The Grandest Italian Wine Event Outside of Italy, Held in NYC
You can go to a wine tasting event or even travel to Italy, but the easiest way to discover Italian wines is on your next outing to an Italian restaurant.
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 3 of 4 – Chiloé
Chiloé is Chile's largest island, known for its national parks, historic wooden churches, picturesque palafitos (harborside houses on stilts), and penguins.
Read More »Interview: Grace Mineta, the Texan in Tokyo (‘My Japanese Husband Thinks I’m Crazy’)
The Texan behind the popular 'Texan in Tokyo' blog and author of 'My Japanse Husband Thinks I'm Crazy' talks about how she got started, and the costs of 'making it big.'
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 2 of 4 – Valparaíso
Valparaíso has been a major commercial port since the early 1800s, and as such it has a history as international as that of Santiago.
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 1 of 4 – Santiago
Santiago is a modern, cosmopolitan city full of history, museums, dramatic terrain, and friendly people.
Read More »Gadget Review: Luci Inflatable Solar Lanterns by MPOWERD
Luci inflatable solar lanterns are a perfect solution to lighting up the outdoors at night. They're fun, easy to use and just plain perfect.
Read More »Great American Ski Destinations for 2015
From North Carolina to Alaska, here are some of the top ski destinations in the U.S. for 2015 and seasons beyond.
Read More »Faulkner Society’s Words and Music Literary Feast in New Orleans
The joy of this "feast" is that one has the opportunity to see the beauties of New Orleans because the events are held in various venues, all incomparable because they are centered in and around the unique French Quarter.
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