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Suitcases and bags for Travelers

Sturdy suitcases are a crucial element for frequent travelers By Shelley Seale Recently I decided it was time to try out a new carry-on piece of luggage. Out of several possibilities, I ended up choosing the Tarmac 22 by Eagle Creek. It seemed a simple and straightforward carry-on, with the…

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Beautiful Nostalgia: Postcards from Route 66

Postcards from Route 66: The Mother Road Across the USA Postcards from Route 66 is a collection of illustrated and photographic postcards of the Mother Road’s hotels, bustling burgs, greasy spoons, and natural wonders, spanning Route 66’s golden age of the 1930s through the mid-1960s. There is perhaps no better…

Carole Chandler

I Talk to Strangers: Here, There, and Everywhere

Making Conversation with Random People It is an experience familiar to just about anyone who has ever traveled, taken a bus, sat on a bench, or strolled down the street. Sometimes, strangers will talk to you. And sometimes, they will start conversations with you. Sometimes they will tell you a lot…

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Pillows and Other Travel Gadgets for 2014

Pillows of All Kinds for Sleeping While You Travel & More New Gadgets for Travelers By GoNOMAD Staff The J Pillow The j pillow is one of the most comfortable options for neck pillows available. It allows you to rest all parts of your head depending on what part is…

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After Fidel, Cuba’s Problems Still Loom

Julia Cooke’s New Book Sheds Light on the New Cuba by Dan Peltier Over a period of five years, beginning when Fidel Castro stepped down from his presidency in 2008 after almost a half-century of reign, award-winning journalist Julia Cooke embedded herself in Cuba. She gained access to a dynamic…

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