Thursday, October 20, 2011

Travel Unraveled Newsletter: Thursday October 20, 2011

Chicago Tribune Travel Unraveled Newsletter
A sojourn in temperance country

A sojourn in temperance country

 

With its pastoral setting, the BoatHouse Restaurant makes the perfect place to enjoy lunch or dinner while swans drift by on Winona Lake.

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Chicago's Elysian and Peninsula are top U.S. hotels, Conde Nast Traveler readers say

Chicago's Elysian and Peninsula are top U.S. hotels

 

What's it like to stay in the best hotel in the United States? While that title is strictly subjective, Conde Nast Traveler readers singled out Chicago's Elysian Hotel for that top 2011 honor for big-city hotels.

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'Wacky Women Week': Perdido Key getaway for a good cause

'Wacky Women Week': Perdido Key getaway for a good cause

This wackiness — a week of beach fun, shopping and other diversions in Perdido Key on Florida's Panhandle — is all in the name of raising awareness and funds for ovarian cancer research.

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Film helps African-Americans remember a lively Carr's Beach

Film helps African-Americans remember a lively Carr's Beach

 

Decades ago, a trip to segregated Ocean City presented far too many challenges for African-American families. Instead they went to a sandy peninsula near Annapolis, known as "the beach," for a day's outing.

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El Paso: Bhutan's kingly style reflected in UTEP architecture

El Paso: Bhutan's kingly style, UTEP architecture

 

If you want to travel to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, you will need two days, minimum, travel time on several planes and thousands of dollars. Or you can come to El Paso.

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Airline food: Is the meal hot or not?
Airline food: Hot or not?

 

Don't get run over by school sports trip costs
More for Your Money: Don't get run over by school-sports trip costs

 

Got a large money value card? Mandatory travel report
U.S. to require travel declarations of value cards

 


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