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George Washington Slept Here

By Linda Tancs

It’s been 225 years since George Washington spent the final months of the Revolutionary War outside Princeton at Rockingham estate (Route 603, Kingston, NJ).  Get ready to mark the occasion during the weekend of 23 August when George is expected back in the house.  The arrival ceremony begins on Saturday at 11 a.m., followed by a re-enactment of an officers’ dinner later in the afternoon as well as various demonstrations.  Greet the General in the study.  Admission is free.

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Racing Around the World

By Linda Tancs

Start your engines, motor sports enthusiasts!  In light of the IndyCar Series’ recent announcement on the 2009 schedule, let’s look at race car museums around the world.  Just 30 minutes outside the Las Vegas Strip, the Vintage Race Car Museum in Henderson, Nevada surveys different eras in racing, covering sprint cars, midgets, Indy Race League cars and engines.  Across the country, Philadelphia’s Simeone Foundation Museum recently opened an exhibition of racing cars from World War I to the latest 21st century NASCAR.  For a European flair, head on over to Hamburg’s Prototyp for a view of a Le Mans race prototype and the Mercedes Benz world record car.  Best thing is, you don’t have to fill up the tank.

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Take a Pass on Ozone

By Linda Tancs

As the ground-level ozone alert rises in New Jersey, mass transit agencies encourage people to take a break from the wheel.  On designated alert days, employees whose businesses belong to the New Jersey Air Quality Partnership can commute via bus, rail or light rail for under $3 with an Ozone Pass. Now you can breathe easier.

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A Taste of the Good Life

By Linda Tancs

Hot dog eating champs, move over.  It’s time for a less hurried, more palate-pleasing competition in California.  Just a few miles northwest of Philo, Greenwood Ridge Vineyards hosts a wine tasting competition this weekend.  Singles can vie as connoisseurs on Saturday.  Sunday is reserved for doubles.  There’s even a training camp on both days for oenophile wannabees.  Time to get your game on.

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World Tourism Grows Amid Uncertainties

By Linda Tancs

The World Tourism Organization recently reported some encouraging news on the status of international tourism.  Amid roiling global markets, the WTO found that world travel grew at a rate of about 5% during the first four months of this year, up 1% long term.  Summer travel in the northern hemisphere will dictate whether the uptick holds at year-end.  Not surprisingly, the U.S. sported a double-digit increase in tourism, thanks in no small part to the declining dollar.  Tiger economies are enjoying a surge in inbound travel as well.  On the other hand, Europe’s numbers are lagging except for the ever-popular southern and Mediterranean destinations.  Overall, the WTO remains cautiously optimistic, so why shouldn’t we?

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Largest Public Arts Festival Kicks Off This Weekend

By Linda Tancs

Art aficionados, take note.  Baltimore, Maryland hosts Artscape this weekend. Billed as America’s largest free public arts festival, the event includes glass, ceramics, photography, clothing art, art exhibitions, and a host of musical entertainers from the worlds of jazz, soul, pop, rock, and blues, to name a few. Locals have easy access via bus, light rail or subway. For the rest, try Amtrak and save 50% off a companion ticket.

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NY Hotel Pampers Women

By Linda Tancs

Following up on our August 28, 2007 post, yet another hotel has opened up a floor exclusively to women guests.  In the heart of New York’s Times Square, the Premier Hotel is apparently intent on living up to its name if the women’s floor amenities are any indication.  A special lift escorts female visitors to a 7-room floor complete with Broadway-style lighted mirrors, roomy robes, bath products, and yoga mats.  Coming soon are spa offerings with local businesses.  Are you ready for your close up?

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New York’s Delaware River Valley

By Linda Tancs

From Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend, New York’s river valley towns in Sullivan County are brimming with events centered on, or around, their aqueous neighbor.  Join the fun.  Visit www.travelrificradio.com.

 

 

Mobility-Challenged Travelers Find Companions

By Linda Tancs

Mobility-impaired travelers can fret less about getting from point A to point B.  Former airline professionas have taken on a second life as traveling companions for those with special needs.  Their services include booking travel, handling airport transfers and keeping relatives informed of your progress on domestic and international flights.  This service epitomizes the phrase, a friend in need is a friend indeed.  Find them at www.flyingcompanions.com.

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Summer Solstice Along the Hudson

By Linda Tancs

What better way to celebrate the summer solstice this weekend than at the Clearwater Music and Environmental Festival at Croton Point Park on the banks of the Hudson River in Westchester County, New York. Founded by musician Pete Seeger over 30 years ago, the festival mixes environmental education with cool tunes for a warm summer weekend. You can even sail on a replica of a 19th century riverboat. So make like Tom Sawyer and head on over.

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