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Dine Through Italy And Sicily With Tasty Suitcase Travel Tours

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By Michelle Colesanti When most people think of visiting Italy, the thought of good food is high on the list of reasons to visit this...

Faith & Footprints

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By Kellly Wise Valdes With the recent passing of Fidel Castro and the ease in travel restrictions between Cuba and the United States, many are...

Becker Family Keeps Applebutter Tradition

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By Trisha Becker The applebutter tradition has been in the Cowan family for many generations, the special day always falls on the Saturday after Thanksgiving...

Faith And Footprints: December 2016

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By Kelly Wise Valdes The St. Louis Cathedral is one of New Orleans' most extraordinary historic and architectural landmarks, overlooking Jackson Square. Also known as...

Faith & Footprints: Basilica at Montserrat and The Black Madonna

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By Kelly Wise Valdes Nestled in a rugged mountain almost an hour outside of Barcelona, Spain sits the Basilica at Montserrat. The Basilica is home...

Bloomingdale Graduate’s Tripstr App Helps Share Travel Memories

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By Michelle Colesanti You have just returned from a great vacation and want to share the specifics of your adventures along with your pictures, but...

Celebrating 100 Years Of America’s Beauty In Our National Parks: Part...

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By Michelle Colesanti After visiting the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, we headed east spending a night in Cody, named after Buffalo...

The Florida Outdoors: Peace River

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By Dr. Rob Norman A couple of my outdoor buddies, Ed and Arnold, and I have made it a goal to kayak the entire Peace...

Celebrating 100 Years Of America’s Beauty In Our National Parks: Part...

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By Michelle Colesanti The U.S. National Parks Service is currently celebrating its 100th Anniversary. Although President  Woodrow Wilson created the National Park Service on August 25, 1916,...

Faith & Footprints: August 2016

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By Kelly Wise Valdes The King's College Chapel is one of the architectural highlights and symbols of Cambridge, England. Construction began in 1446 and continued...