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Minnesota loses bid for 1st world’s fair in U.S. since 1984

PARIS – The state of Minnesota lost its bid to host what would have been the first world’s fair on U.S. soil in almost 40 years when the organization that oversees the events voted Wednesday...

Minnesota, Poland and Argentina compete to host World’s Fair

MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota is hoping to host the first World’s Fair on U.S. soil in nearly 40 years, but it will have to overcome bids by Poland’s third-largest city, Lodz, and the Argentine ca...

Exploring New Zealand by bike

Two wheels, 9 friends and nearly 600 miles

Hong Kong is the world’s top city for international visits

Asia Pacific region is drawing more of world’s travelers

Oscar is a cat of the world but he didn’t like flying

Oscar is a cat of the world but he didn’t like flying

On Molokai island, the site of an 1860s leper colony draws determined travelers

My old mule Tita clopped straight up to the edge of the first switchback. One more step and we’d tumble down a sheer cliff, falling almost 1,600 feet to the sea. But mules are smart creature...

Idaho looking to cash in on starry skies with more tourists

BOISE, Idaho – The stars are aligning for Idaho – mainly because they’re visible. The International Dark-Sky Association recently named the central Idaho city of Ketchum an Intern...

U.S. tightens travel rules to Cuba, blacklists many businesses

WASHINGTON – Americans seeking to visit Cuba must navigate a complicated maze of travel, commerce and financial restrictions unveiled Wednesday by the Trump administration, part of a new pol...

Talk Travel: The reasons why someone might have multiple passports

The Washington Post’s Travel section writers and editors recently discussed stories, questions, gripes and more. Here are edited excerpts: Q: I read recent news about the busin...

Birders find an oasis in New York City’s Manhattan

Daily tours find dozens of species in Central Park

Lost in New Mexico: From natural wonders to art, rodeos and balloon rides

ALBUQUERQUE – Away from bustling Santa Fe and quirky Albuquerque, New Mexico offers stunning natural wonders, wide expanses of desert and mountains, and clear skies that guarantee endless da...

Viewfinders unveil Tennessee fall colors for the colorblind

GATLINBURG, Tenn. – Even when the rugged expanses of the Great Smoky Mountains were bursting with their famous fall colors, they always looked dull black and tawny to Lauren Van Lew from the...
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