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Once Upon An Odyssey
While sailing the Antarctic, a writer makes a thrilling discovery: an extraordinary ship’s library assembled with an explorer’s heart.
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This Stunning European City Hosts Lavish Balls All Winter Long — and I Went to Learn How to Waltz
Vienna has an entire season dedicated to luxurious balls, here's how you can join the fun.
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A Meal So Good, Politicians Leave Their Partisanship at the Door
The Inn at Little Washington, just over an hour away from D.C., is neutral ground for celebrities, foodies and politicians — regardless of party affiliation.
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A New Hiking Path in Sweden Covers 22 Idyllic Islands and 170 Miles of Trails
The Stockholm Archipelago Trail launches at the end of October, passing through pine forests, sandy coves, and tranquil bays.
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The Most Charming Weekend Getaways From Washington, D.C.
From plush country inns in rural towns to destination restaurants to wineries working their way up to national recognition, there’s never been a better reason to get out of town.
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We Introduced Youth Poet Laureates Amanda Gorman and Kara Jackson Over Zoom. Dive Into Their Conversation.
They’ve championed caused from the environment to prison abolition
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Ditching Wedding Stationery for Informal Text Invitations
Some couples are taking the casual approach to sending out wedding invitations, opting for texts or emails instead of traditional printed cards.
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In One Rhode Island Hotel, You Can Sleep Alongside Ludwig Bemelmans' Drawings
To commemorate the 125th anniversary of ‘Madeline’ writer-illustrator Ludwig Bemelmans' birth, Rhode Island's Ocean House hotel has opened a dedicated exhibit and suite.
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Want to Feel Close to your Favorite Writer? Spend the Night in Their Home
A few hours in Emily Dickinson’s bedroom might just make you the next great American author
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My Town: The Paper Lover Suann Song’s Washington, D.C.
Meet the owner of Appointed, whose “notebook bar” is just one of the cool nooks she loves in the capital
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Free Fall in Argentina
“Mango” is the slang for “money” in beautiful Buenos Aires—and right now, with the economy in shambles, there is mucha charla about mangoes.
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One Night in Sweden’s Internet-Famous Arctic Bath Hotel
The floating structure with a cold plunge pool at its center went viral before it even opened. But does it live up to the hype?
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Go Blissfully Off the Grid Along Canada's Secluded Eastern Shore
Come for the unplugged vibes, stay for the arctic foxes.
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Close Up: Jean-Paul Vaugoin
The sixth-generation heir to Vienna’s last remaining silver manufacturer is innovating and sticking to tradition in equal measure
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This Country Has the Cleanest Swimming Water in Europe — and 1,700 Miles of Coastline
Croatia ranked ahead of all of the European Union’s 27 member states, as well as Switzerland and Albania.
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Irish Country House Dreams at Ballyfin Demesne
Of the 100 or so manor homes in Ireland that survived the revolutionary troubles of the early 20th century, Ballyfin Demesne, a 614-acre property in County Laois, is one the grandest to have been spared.
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Travel to the Newest U.S. National Park and Other West Virginia Wonders on This Road Trip of a Lifetime
It isn’t heaven, but it’s pretty darn close.
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Horse Girls: Death, Ponies, and the Local Honeys
Reflections on “Dead Horses,” the haunting, echoing ballad by the Local Honeys, a Kentucky-based country-folk duo.
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"The Perfect Antidote to Sterile City Life" – Why Fly Fishing Has Millennials Hooked
Though not traditionally considered hip, the sport of fly fishing has started to reel in millennials looking to disconnect with the daily routine and reconnect with nature. But will it catch on?
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Testing French Bee's Cheap Flight From New York to Paris
The budget airlines offers one-way trips from Newark to Orly for as low as $154
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Shaken and Stirred at the Jamaica Inn
It was here, in the late 1950s that, legend has it, Ian Fleming and Sir Winston Churchill debated the merits of the martini preparation… the conclusion to which would be cemented into James Bond history.
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The Things We Leave Behind
The ghosts of an old house
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This Virginia County Feels Far Away From Everywhere In The Best Way Possible
The 10 best things to do in Bath County, Virginia