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Hobbit-fueled tourism tops New Zealand economy

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – In New Zealand there are twice as many cows as people, but it’s the hobbits that are really making hay. According to new figures released, tourism has ov...

Vail, Taos, Telluride feature new ski hotels

This winter will welcome a crop of five-star hotel openings at regional ski resort towns around the world, all looking to push the envelope in already-luxe settings. For most any ...

Palo Duro Canyon: A Texas-sized secret

Are you familiar with the nation’s second-largest canyon?

Harvard anthropology museum sweeps dust off curiosities

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – As one of the world’s oldest museums dedicated to anthropology turns 150, it’s undergoing some big changes to showcase its significant role in developing the discipline. ...

Spend Halloween night in a coffin at Dracula’s castle

Contest winners will spend Halloween in his castle – in coffins

Syrian refugees offer tours of Berlin

Tours illuminate migrants’ experience in German city

Popular Frida Kahlo exhibit heads to Tucson

TUCSON, Ariz. – The blockbuster Frida Kahlo exhibit in New York City that attracted the likes of even Beyoncé is finding a temporary home in Tucson. “Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Lif...

Finding stillness at an Arizona desert retreat

At Sanctuary Cove, an invitation to slow down

Why visitors love Scotland’s Misty Isle of Skye

Dramatic scenery, rich history on Scotland’s Misty Isle

Amateur cyclists tackle grueling Haute Route in the French Pyrenees

ANGLET, France – For many people, vacation means lying poolside or beachside, reading and relaxing. But for me, it meant biking through the French Pyrenees in a weeklong race, taking in the ...

Tourists swamp San Francisco’s famously curvy Lombard Street

Residents weary of ‘mob scene’

Bears Ears ranks among National Trust’s endangered sites

Effort to protect U.S. landmarks not without controversy
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