
Taking a Ride with Fess Parker in California Wine Country
by Craig Stoltz
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The mid-century action hero’s California businesses offer hospitality, history, horses -- and some memorable livestock.

Mas Olivier Winery: Authenticity Amidst Mass-Produced Traditions
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A first visit to my own family's winery taught me not only about the Languedoc region, but about how quality wine is made

The Nun Doll Museum at Michigan’s Cross in the Woods
by Amy Piper
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In a northern Michigan wood, where the world's largest crucifix rises among the trees, you'll find the nation’s largest collection of dolls of nuns.

Beyond The Big Five: Unusual Animals At Qwabi Game Reserve
by Elsa Dixon
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An extraordinary weekend at the Babohi Lodge in the Big Five Qwabi Private Game Reserve in the Waterberg, a four-hour drive from Johannesburg.

Barnacles and Albariño: Rías Baixas Wines and Galician Gastronomy
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The many pleasures of a thinly veiled seafood-eating trip disguised as a wine-tasting tour of Galicia, Spain.

A Museum where Marshals are Stars
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At the U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas, you can learn the story of the oldest, and least understood, law enforcement agency

IFWTWA 2024 Photography Contest Highlights
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IFWTWA congratulates the 2024 Photography Contest winners.

Lafayette Restaurants And Hangouts
by Janie Pace
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With its lively music and arts scene, this city boasts more restaurants and hangouts per capita than any other American city.

Roanoke, Virginia: A Re-rising Star
by Craig Stoltz
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This old railroad town in the Blue Ridge is making a quirky comeback as a great place to visit
