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Family-Friendly Ski Resorts

By Roland Leiser Most ski resorts think of themselves as family-friendly. So remarks Penny Smith, president of Daman-Nelson Travel, a member of the Ski Tour Operators Association. That said, a consensus of tour specialists suggests that a family-friendly...

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SACKETS HARBOR BREWING COMPANY and Historic Sackets Harbor

By Carey Tucker There’s nothing quite like having an unexpected day off in the middle of summer. For those of us who precede their job titles with the word ‘freelance’, these days are sometimes self-directed. In any event, it was...

The Museum Mile on the Upper East Side of Manhattan

The Museum Mile on the Upper East Side of Manhattan

Mary and Joe’s Excellent Adventure by Joe Phelan On an overnight trip to New York City this spring, Mary Gallagher and I actually visited four major art museums in the heart of the so-called museum miracle mile on 5th Avenue and Central Park West. Mary...

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Twenty hours to eat, sleep and checkout the neighborhood; Beacon in Duchess County, NY

Story: Mary Gallagher Photos: William Wooby Day one. A bit of overambitious planning on the part of two crazed art zealots and my soon-to-join-them-self forced us into a marathon ride in search of culture. The big buzz these days in all the art world...

New Ideas in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality

By Elinor Garely Have you ever wondered where hospitality, travel and tourism professors go during the summer? Some faculty are sailing in the Caribbean, and others are mountain climbing in Iceland, but, believe it or not, a large number college professors...

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