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On The Thames
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From London To Oxford The Father Thames awaits you! There is no river on earth with more history. Of the millions of tourists coming to Britain every year, very few will go up the Thames by boat. Instead, they will be driving on the crowded roads we are going to miss. We shall see a wholly different side of the country and enjoy the adventure of boating, through a series of locks, from the capital city to the oldest university city in England. Get ready for a time warp Jerome K. Jeromes Three Men In a Boat of 1889! Author: Malcolm Hawkins Malcolm Hawkins is a musician and writer who has produced articles for the Weekly Telegraph, The Lady, local newspapers, travel websites, and e-zines. He has lived in London, and in Oxfordshire, and has made many trips on the river Thames. Contact: 603-654-9338 Coverimage: Houses of Parliament by Reading Tom (CC BY 2.0)
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Green Pathways
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3699 metersBoston boasts a larger-than-life history: after all, the events that unfolded here founded a nation. But the heart of this city, its lovely green spaces, has an intimate feel that is best explored on foot. And with the recent opening of the waterfront Rose Kennedy Greenway, you can walk across Boston almost completely in parklands. Strap on your walking shoes, and youll see some of the citys most historic buildings and places, with ghosts of patriots at every corner. And youll learn about some of Bostons curious moments in history, that featured elephants and a flood of molasses! Author: Ken Lovering Ken Lovering has lived in the Boston area for over 20 years. He watched his hometown transform into a great walking city as its elevated expressway was banished underground, making way for the new Rose Kennedy Greenway. Ken is a Solas Award-winning writer and has contributed to many travel publications. He is the owner and operator of KL Marketing Communications, a provider of travel content, copywriting, and creative services for the travel industry. Coverimage: skyline from the public garden by l . e . o (CC BY 2.0)
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Magical Mackinac Island
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12550 metersA quick ferry ride to this scenic Great Lakes island is a fascinating and fun trip back in time. Hop on a bicycle or a horse-drawn carriage to explore Mackinacs auto-free escape, where fur traders gathered in the 1600s, colonial soldiers occupied a fort high on the bluffs in the 1700s, and wealthy visitors summered in the 1800s. Today, its a great 21st-century destination, with its well-preserved fort and mansions, hundreds of acres of forest and beach, and a Victorian downtown filled with great shopping and dining. Author: Tina Lassen Tina Lassen is a nationally published freelance writer. Her travel features have appeared in dozens of magazines, including Endless Vacation and National Geographic Adventure. Tina also has authored guidebooks for the National Geographic Books Division, and contributed to books for Frommer's, Fodor's and Midwest Living. An avid skier, she heads for Utah's Wasatch Range every chance she gets. Coverimage: Mackinac Bridge by Randy McRoberts (CC BY 2.0)
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