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36 Hours in Biarritz
The posh seaside town in southwest France is enjoying a renaissance, as people discover the appeal of this aristocratic resort where worlds collide and expectations are upended.
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Weekend in New York | Brazilian Music: So, You Were Maybe Expecting Carmen Miranda?
With restaurants and clubs filled with the sounds of samba and pagode and bossa nova, the city channels Brazil primarily through its music.
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The Unwashed and the Upper Crust in Connecticut
In the state?s northwestern towns, unshowered Appalachian Trail hikers roam the same streets as well-dressed women in great round sunglasses and sweeping wide-brimmed hats.
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On a Roll in Wisconsin
Covering 60 miles a day, riders on the Tour de Trempealeau bike through a rural county in the state?s southwest, sleeping in high schools along the way.
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Comings and Goings: Machu Picchu and Traditional People, Too
A tour company offers travelers interaction within traditional communities.
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Check In, Check Out: Bordeaux, France: Seeko?o Hotel
Though the hotel is well appointed, some glitches prevented it from offering a true four-star experience.
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Rituals: Deep Roots and the Lure of Food on a Stick
Before the nearby Republican National Convention begins, Minnesota State Fair visitors can debate the issue of serving spaghetti and meatballs on a stick.
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Journeys | British Columbia: Basking in the Sunshine Coast
Though just a short ferry hop from Vancouver, the 50-mile stretch of craggy forest and marine parks that make up this coast feels far away from the city?s action.
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Surfacing | St. Petersburg, Fla.: Revival Beyond the Beach
In recent years, this old beach resort has experienced a kind of cultural revival. Elders idling on park benches have been replaced by artists and young professionals gathering at cafes.
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On the Road: Sorry, Pal. You?re Innocent, but You?re Still on Our Lists.
Travelers find that getting their names removed from government terrorism watch lists is a daunting process.
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