On one trip to New Orleans to attend JazzFest, we slept on a converted kitchen table in an RV.
Travel
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More than 15 million people are projected to visit Nashville in 2023 and if they are searching for luxury accommodations, they have their pick of several properties.
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Spring is here, which means vacation for many homeowners.
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My husband and I stayed in a noisy hotel in NYC – thanks, rooftop bar.
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From the sea to the sky, this year is going to be a busy one for travel.
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Determined not to join the sad Lost Luggage Club whose membership is exploding in Europe, I vowed to pack for six weeks in a carry-on.
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It’s already March, and the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer will be here before we know it.
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After learning about one-star reviews of our national parks through a Reddit post, artist Amber Share decided to meld her artistic talents with her love of the parks to share these often hilarious negative reviews of the most spectacular places on Earth.
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Hot summer days have finally arrived.
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With the holiday season just around the corner, COVID-19 has many contemplating if it’s safe to travel this year.
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No more marathon road trips or flights taken just to get a passport renewed in time.
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Traveling can be pricey, but the getaway is worth it, no matter your budget. Some travel tips to cut costs:
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If you are looking for a weekend getaway that won’t break the bank, you don’t have to look far, thanks…
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“My goal is to stand naked in a waterfall in every state,” I joked to my fellow hikers. While that isn’t really a goal (too cold, too modest), if it was, I’d start with Ash Cave in Hocking Hills, Ohio, where the water cascaded off a massive inverted sandstone cliff into a large shallow pool.
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Last month, the tech giant Google took big steps into the world of online travel, introducing the Google Trips app to its online platform.
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Bad pronunciation puns aside, if you haven’t been to Toronto, it should be your next stop with friends or significant other this spring.
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Recently, The Travel 100 asked a crucial of question frequent fliers: Is it rude to recline your seat all the way on an airline? The options:
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Filling out that 2019 planner? Got some big trips lined up? Bought your ticket? Yes, yes and nope, probably.
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It’s January. We haven’t even entered the depths of Pittsburgh winter, and yet, the dark and rainy days have been completely unbearable.
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We zipped along on our green scooters, passing the impossibly white sand dunes of the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Santa Rosa Sound on the other, enjoying the unspoiled beauty of Gulf Islands National Seashore in Navarre Beach.
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Need a new place to visit? Iceland might be the destination for you. Here’s why:
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As summer comes to an end, trying to coordinate one last road trip can be stressful. Luckily, there are plenty of apps to enhance your travel experience. If you plan to hit the road, download these apps first:
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It seems the social media world never stops evolving, always launching new tricks and features to keep consumers wanting more.
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Travel season is upon us. According to AAA, nearly 40 million people travel over Memorial Day weekend; 2.3 million will drive the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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Airbnb introduced “experiences” as an extension of its rental-booking business. According to airbnbcitizen.com, “Experiences include things like immersive experiences for travelers, from a podcast-production lesson in Chicago, to honey making in Malibu and a bike tour through Los Angeles with a landscape architect. The options are never-ending.”
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Pittsburgh travelers rejoice as OneJet continues to add nonstop travel options to U.S. cities. Here is a deeper look from one commuter to another:
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The region’s frequent flyers felt as if they’d FINALLY been upgraded when Pittsburgh International Airport won approval for a $1 billion modernization plan recently. Now, they’re hoping to rack up 2,100 miles each way with a new direct flight to an iconic U.S. city: Seattle.
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Airbnb has more than 4 million listings worldwide. The #1 wished-for in the world? A charming treehouse nestled in the woods of northwest Atlanta.
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As the Pittsburgh region builds its worldwide connections, Pittsburgh International is preparing for a facelift. The airport was recently approved for a $1.1 billion modernization plan to accommodate a larger influx of passengers.