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Book Review: “Abandoned America: The Age of Consequences” by Matthew Christopher

It may seem unusual for a travel writer to be interested in the abandoned, derelict and forgotten. I am usually telling my readers where to travel and what to visit when they get there. But Abandoned America: The Age of Consequences is such a fascinating book about deserted buildings of every description; I want to tell you about it. According

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Two Writers Hit the Minnesota and Wisconsin Roadways in Search of Adventure

What could be better than a road trip with a friend in an awesome car? Not much in my book. And so I set off to Minneapolis and Door County, Wisconsin with my friend David Walton in a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport AWD 2.0T provided by DriveShop. I am an online and print travel journalist, and David is a

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Beauty in an Aruba Cemetery

As part of a De Palm Tour, nine other passengers and I head for Aruba’s Arikok National Park. Our driver Gio slows in front of a cemetery to explain why the mausoleums are painted so colorfully. “Most of Aruba is Catholic, but there is a little superstition mixed in as well,” he explains. “Friends and relatives want to make sure

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The Windmills of Kinderdijk, Holland

The week of sailing on AmaCerto, one of the beautiful river cruise ships in AmaWaterways fleet, was like a crescendo. Every day somehow topped the day before. It was Saturday, next to the last full day of cruising, when the ship docked next to Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands.

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Is Your Child’s Safety Seat Safe?

Ella is an active, happy, playful almost two-year-old, and she knows when it’s time to go to the grocery store, playground or church, she’ll be securely fastened into her car seat before her mom puts the car in gear. Ella has responsible caregivers who provide her with a safety-approved car seat that is properly installed. Proper Installation According to the

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Finding “The Walking Dead” in Southern Georgia

I stood at the door of a jail cell, smiling for the camera. “Oh, and you’ll want to sit in the barber chair,” Carrie Cottrill, co-owner and manager of the Woodbury Shoppe says. “It’s the actual one where Andria dies.” I am in The Walking Dead heaven. Well actually I am in the basement museum of the all-things-TWD gift shop

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Southern Coastal Road Trip to History and Hospitality

I love road trips and knew I was going to love this one when I picked up my car, a 2015 Mazda CX-5 courtesy STI – The Drive Experience Company, at the Jacksonville, Florida International Airport and headed north. The car, with all its bells and whistles, handled beautifully as I drove north on I-95 toward my first stop —

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Discovering Cozumel’s fascinating underwater beauty

Since 1961, when noted diver and nature lover Jacques-Ives Cousteau filmed a television documentary off the coast of Mexico, Cozumel has grown into a world-class tourist mecca and one of the top five dive destinations in the world. Even if you are not a diver or snorkeler, there’s plenty to do on the island; exploring Mayan ruins, visiting animal sanctuaries

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A Remote Canadian Village is the Polar Bear Capital of the World

    As I left the hotel in Winnipeg I was outfitted in all my brand new cold-weather gear headed for the airport and a two hour flight to the remote village of Churchill. I prayed my preparation for facing the sub-zero temperatures and brutal winds off the Hudson Bay would be enough to keep me warm as I trudged

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About Me

Marilyn Jones, a journalist and photographer for more than 30 years, specializes in travel. Her articles and photographs have appeared in major newspapers including Dallas Morning News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, Chicago Sun-Time and Columbus Dispatch. As well as major magazines including Elks Magazine, Alabama Living, Military Officer, Escapees, Texas Farm and Home, Illinois Country Living, Carolina Country and Renaissance Magazine.

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