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Flower Power: 5 Historic Hotels with Magnificent Gardens
Historic Hotels of America has announced its list of celebrated gardens among their collection of more than 360 legendary historic hotels. Here are our top picks.
How To Travel Without Breaking The Bank
Everyone dreams of traveling to distant locations on a budget, but this can be a rather challenging job. Here, we are going to give you a number of tips on how you can travel without breaking the bank.
Greater Palm Springs: The California Desert with an Undeniably Cool Arts + Culture Scene
Radiant days reign supreme in Greater Palm Springs, but the Coachella Valley is also packed with an array of creative finds, from midcentury cocktail bars to new age spa treatments.
3 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day in New York State Parks
Looking to get in touch with Mother Nature on Earth Day (April 22)? There's no better way than to experience the fresh air and dramatic vistas throughout New York state.
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Tackles Visitors' Color Blindness
The vibrant colors and hues in Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings soon will be on full display for color-blind visitors.
Passenger Jumps Out of Jet at Phoenix Airport
Authorities say a man on a flight that had just landed in Phoenix sprayed other passengers with a liquid from a bottle and then opened one of the jet's doors and jumped to the tarmac.
Trump Says Boeing Should Fix, then Re-Brand Max Jets
President Donald Trump is offering some unsolicited advice to Boeing, manufacturer of the troubled 737 Max jet.
5 Travel Reward Myths That Could Cost You
Don't let any of these myths prevent you from making the most of available travel rewards.
Trivago Hotel Website Actor Arrested in Texas on DWI Charge
The actor who has become something of a sex symbol as the scruffy-faced, somewhat rumpled star of ads for the travel booking site Trivago has been arrested in Texas on a misdemeanor driving while intoxicated charge.
JetBlue to Offer London Flights from NYC and Boston
After mulling it over for a long time, JetBlue is taking a leap — across the pond, that is.
Judge Threatens to Stop Carnival Cruise Shops From Docking in U.S.
A federal judge has threatened to temporarily block Carnival Corp. from docking cruise ships at ports in the United States as punishment for a possible probation violation.
Greece Opens Shipwreck Sites to Divers as Underwater Museums
Near the northern Greek island of Alonissos lies a remarkable ancient shipwreck. Now this spectacular find is to become the first ancient shipwreck to be made accessible to the public in Greece, including to recreational divers.
Ancient Shipwreck to Be Made Accessible to Divers in Greece
Near the northern Greek island of Alonissos lies a remarkable ancient shipwreck: the remains of a massive cargo ship that changed archaeologists' understanding of shipbuilding in antiquity.
For the First Time, Bedouin Women Lead Tours in Egypt's Sinai
The Sinai Trail is a unique project in which local Bedouin tribes came together aiming to develop their own tourism
Don't Miss: 'Rise Up!' at Washington, DC's Newseum
Washington, DC's Newseum has gathered an astonishing array of historic artifacts, archival documents and other objects to assemble a must-see exhibit: "Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement."
Delta Tops Long-Running Ranking of U.S. Airlines
Delta Air Lines comes in first in a long-running study that ranks U.S. airlines by how often flights arrive on time and other statistical measures.
3 Pawsome Pet-Friendly Hotels
If you're looking for a last-minute getaway or a summer vacation to take your favorite four-legged friend, check out these terrific properties that will welcome you both!
Soak Up the Sun and Have Fun in LA
Hollywood's best-known landmark wouldn't have happened if it weren't for a closeted gay man from San Francisco.
WorldPride Opening Ceremony Lineup Revealed!
Get ready to kick off WorldPride! Whoopi Goldberg will host the opening ceremony on June 26 at NYC's Barclay Center, featuring Cyndi Lauper, Ciara and more.
Body Recovered After Another Grand Canyon Visitor Dies
Another visitor has died at Grand Canyon National Park after a man fell 400 feet (122 meters) over the South Rim, authorities said Thursday.