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Idaho: Huckleberry Beer, Craters of the Moon and Sun Valley
Huckleberry beer, Craters of the Moon park and Sun Valley: It was a trio of unique Idaho experiences.
Badlands and History in Theodore Roosevelt National Park
For travelers looking to visit all 50 states, North Dakota is often one of the last to be checked off. It's not exactly on the way to anywhere else, and flying there is expensive.
Life of Abe Lincoln's Son on Display at Hildene in Vermont
Abraham Lincoln, who started his political career in Illinois, never made it to Vermont, but his son Robert Todd Lincoln built his stately summer home Hildene in the Green and Taconic mountains of Manchester.
Tourists on a Boston Duck Boat Tour Spot Body in River
Tourists on a sightseeing boat in Boston have seen a body floating by them in the river they were riding on.
Conn. Museum Gives Visitors a Portal to the Past
You can't travel through time, but there is a way you can visit the past.
Greater Fort Lauderdale Announces Pride of the Americas
Greater Fort Lauderdale will be the host destination for the first-ever Pride of the Americas Festival in 2020.
US Travel Ban Leaves Far-Flung Syrian Family in Limbo
The Supreme Court's decision to uphold President Donald Trump's travel ban has created yet another obstacle for Syrians scattered by war.
New Airbus Transport Aircraft BelugaXL Sports Whale's Grin
A whale of a transport aircraft will be flying high later this summer sporting the grin of a Beluga whale.
Visitors to Spend More Than $155M over July Fourth holiday
New Hampshire tourism officials estimate more than a million out-of-state visitors are expected to spend in excess of $155 million over the Fourth of July holiday period in the state.
To Infinity: Toy Story Land Opening at Disney in Florida
For children of the mid-1990s, Disney's new Toy Story Land offers the opportunity to visit the imaginary world they grew up in.
How to Protect Yourself Against Travel Scams
Protecting yourself against travel scams should be a big priority for Americans hitting the road this summer.
From Snipers to Moms, World War II Exhibit Focuses on Women
An exhibition opening at the International Museum of World War II in Natick, Massachusetts, highlights the important and sometimes unconventional roles women took on during the war.
LA's Camp No Counselors: LGBTQ Sleep Away Camp Returns
Who's ready for arts and crafts and Color Wars? Camp No Counselors hosts its second annual LGBTQ & Friends adult sleep away camp in Los Angeles this October.
New Exhibition Explores Michael Jackson as Artists' Inspiration
A new art exhibition in London depicts Michael Jackson as a savior, a saint, an entertainer, an icon, a monarch, a mask and a mystery.
All Aboard Hello Kitty: Pink Bullet Train Debuts in Japan
A Hello Kitty-themed "shinkansen" bullet train has debuted in Japan. Adorned with the cartoon icon inside and out, it's a dream ride for fans of the internationally popular character.
48 Hours in Norfolk
Norfolk proves that size isn't everything. The coastal town has a sharp new hotel, plenty of culture and cuisine, and a maritime vibe worthy of a weekend getaway.
Sandy-Ravaged Aquarium Opens Splashy New Shark Exhibit
Cue the "Jaws" music. Sharks are the stars of a splashy new exhibit hall at the New York Aquarium that marks a major step in the beachfront facility's recovery from the devastating impact of 2012's Superstorm Sandy.
Ripley's Relic Opens in NYC
There is a new "scientific discovery" waiting to be unearthed and unlocked at Ripley's Believe It or Not! Times Square.
Pauline Frommer's Picks & Tips For a Stress-Free Trip to NYC
New York City can be an intimidating place for visitors. But travel expert Pauline Frommer is here to help with a new book, "Frommer's EasyGuide to New York City 2018."
'Pose' Star Dominique Jackson Says Man Tried to Rape Her While on Vacation in Aruba
In a series of now-deleted Instagram videos, "Pose" star Dominique Jackson said a man tried to rape her while she was on vacation with her husband in Aruba.