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City Traveler Blog
Halloween Magic at the Disneyland Resort
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by Deborah Wakefield at
10/12/2011 10:29 AM CDT
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 Fall has always been my favorite time to visit the Disneyland Resort in California. The weather’s still good, most kids are back in school (read: smaller crowds, shorter queues), and the parks do Halloween up right. ... Read More »
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Enjoy the Local Bounty of the San Francisco Farmer's Market
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by Eileen Ogintz at
10/7/2011 6:00 AM CDT
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 In addition to its many delectable offerings, the Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market in San Francisco can be a great place to teach kids about the value of eating locally produced goodies. ... Read More »
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How Vacations Have Changed Over 100 Years
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by City Traveler at
10/5/2011 6:34 AM CDT
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From horse-and-buggies to railroads, and from railroads to station wagons the way we travel has really changed. What we do on our vacations has changed as well, and more and more people are having a hard time leaving work at home when they go! The graphic in this post will show you not only how vacations have changed over the last 100 years, but also where people like to go and the kinds of things they're doing while they're away. What is your favorite thing to do on vacation? Where are your favorite places to visit? Let us know in the comments! ... Read More »
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On the Road Again: Exploring Atlanta by Car Can Be Easy and Fun
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by Paula Peters Chambers at
9/29/2011 6:01 AM CDT
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 A traveler to Atlanta discovers that it's not always a bad thing to travel with your car in a big city. ... Read More »
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‘A Day in Pompeii’ Exhibit Comes to Museum of Science
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by City Traveler at
9/23/2011 5:33 AM CDT
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 Originally posted on Bostoniano, this article explores the exhibit "A Day in Pompeii", which opens at the Museum of Science on October 2. It sounds like a fascinating exhibit, from the pieces of everyday life that were preserved, to the body casts of men and women – and even their animals – in their final poses. ... Read More »
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Reflecting Absence: Previewing the 9/11 Memorial
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by Deston S. Nokes at
9/21/2011 5:14 AM CDT
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 One writer's personal perspective on the 911 memorial in New York City. ... Read More »
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College Parents' Weekend Guide
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by Ellen Parlapiano at
9/16/2011 5:00 PM CDT
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 Got a kid in college? No doubt you’ve already received your invitation to the gala event of the season: Parents’ Visiting Weekend. When your student goes to school in a major urban area, this trip is extra-thrilling. Not only do you get to reunite with your child (while reminiscing endlessly and annoyingly about your own days on campus), you get to do it in a big city! How fun is that? ... Read More »
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Fun Things to Do in Chicago in the Fall
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by Heather Johnson at
9/13/2011 12:40 PM CDT
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 Fall is right around the corner, and the mugginess of summer will soon dissipate into the crisp exhilaration of cooler temperatures and colorful leaves. Autumn is a great time to enjoy the splendor of Chicago! ... Read More »
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San Francisco’s Sweetest Treat: The Ghirardelli Square Chocolate Festival
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by Byron Beck at
9/9/2011 5:28 AM CDT
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 One of the best CityPASS values for visitors to San Francisco is the Muni & Cable Car 7 Day Passport. Not only does it include unlimited transportation on Muni for seven consecutive days, but it also includes unlimited cable car rides (it’s normally five bucks for a one-way trip). And a cable car is the perfect way to ride in style to the 16th Annual Chocolate Festival, taking place Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10-11, at Ghirardelli Square. ... Read More »
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9/11 in New York – A 10th Anniversary Remembrance
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by Deston S. Nokes at
9/7/2011 6:00 AM CDT
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 The events of 9/11 created a huge hole in America’s heart. Many of the images from that awful day will never leave us, from the impact of the planes, to the burning Pentagon, to the heroics of the first responders rushing into the doomed towers. Ten years later, on Sept. 11, New York City’s 9/11 Memorial will open at the site of the World Trade Center Towers — giving the world a place to gather, mourn, learn, reflect and remember. ... Read More »
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