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Sandusky shines again – it’s alive
Going back a decade or so, I recall a rather dull drive through downtown Sandusky, Ohio. On my latest visit, I couldn’t believe the change. Cool-looking buildings, nice parks, and great places to eat and play. Nice going Sandusky – you’re definitely a hip place to...
Harrodsburg – a must-see in Kentucky
There’s something to be said for being first – sort of akin to being best. Either is good but being both is great. Harrodsburg, KY can certainly lay claim to both. Turns out that Harrodsburg was the first English settlement west of the Alleghenies when it was founded...
Five little gems to discover on the NW coast of Ireland
The Wild Atlantic Way seems to go on forever, but it obviously has to start somewhere. That some where’s northern-most point is Malin Head where the ocean has worn deep crevices into the headlands. Hell’s Hole, shown here, accentuates the surf as it fills and...
Is the Illinois State Fair the “Kid Friendliest?”
The Illinois State Fair wrapped up Sunday with headliners Robin Thicke/MAGIC! performing in the grandstand. They were preceded by Steely Dan on Friday night and Jake Owen/Parmalee/Cadillac 3 on Saturday. But, as popular as these acts were with teens and adults, the...
Luxury Travel – Tips for the Good Life on a Budget
by Bob Diener It’s possible to travel in a five-star style while keeping your three or four-star budget if you know the tricks to saving money and enjoying luxury. When it comes to finding a luxury hotel, you should consider boutique names. In big cities, five-star...
14 for 2014 – Great products to take into the great outdoors
Today wrapped up the 2014 Outdoor Retailers Show in Salt Lake City, with hundreds of new products showcased and hundreds more with updates and improvements made since last year. Whether your love is cycling, running, water sports, hiking, camping, or just plain...



