Indy’s homespun charm wins over East Coast fans (Travel News)

February 3, 2012 by  
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Travel News – IndianTravel Newsolis’ chowder and fried clams didn’t measure up to the storied fare that has spoiled John and Cheryl Younghans in their native New England. Fellow New England Patriots fan Bob Ritchie drove to the Hoosier State from Massachusetts and when he arrived was floored by the flatness.

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High Museum to feature folk artist Bill Traylor (Travel News)

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Travel News – A new exhibition set to open at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art showcases the work of Bill Traylor, who was born into slavery in Alabama and became a highly respected self-taught artist after he began drawing while sitting on the sidewalks of Montgomery as an old man.

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Travel News – A new exhibition set to open at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art showcases the work of Bill Traylor, who was born into slavery in Alabama and became a highly respected self-taught artist after he began drawing while sitting on the sidewalks of Montgomery as an old man.

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Winter driving school — humbling, but worthwhile (Travel News)

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Travel News – I’m at the wheel of a Buick Park Avenue, driving about 30 mph on a snowy surface, when a sharp curve looms ahead. I tTravel News the brake and steer leftward entering the turn. But something goes wrong. The car skids to the right and — WHOMP — slams into a snowbank, where it’s stuck fast. Auugghh!!

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The latest scavenger hunt takes you underwater (Travel News)

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Gates visitor center more than philanthropy museum (Travel News)

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Travel News – People are already joking it’s a good thing the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation isn’t charging admission for its new visitor center, which showcases Bill Gates’ multibillion-dollar philanthropy, not his computers.

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Travel News – People are already joking it’s a good thing the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation isn’t charging admission for its new visitor center, which showcases Bill Gates’ multibillion-dollar philanthropy, not his computers.

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NY winter park is a twist on pop-up trend (Travel News)

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Travel News – Birds are chirping, the grass is green and tea is being served amid blossoming bushes.

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Enjoy London’s Olympic spirit without a ticket (Travel News)

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Travel News – No tickets for the 2012 Olympics? Don’t despair: You don’t need one to enjoy the games and the party atmosphere in London this summer.

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East London transformed for Olympic Games (Travel News)

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Travel News – It was called “outcast London” for its squalid slums in Victorian times, has the dubious reputation as the haunt of Jack the Ripper, and one of Britain’s most polluted rivers runs through its long-derelict shipyards and warehouses.

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