The stone and wood buildings of Taliesin West at golden hour. Mountains in the backgrown

Getting An Insider’s Look at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West

by Peggy Cleveland

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The master architect's retreat and studio is open to the public, but there are ways to get exclusive access
Horseback rides at Fess Parker Ranch

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.
One of the displays of nun dolls at the Nun Doll Museum at Cross in the Woods in Indian River, Michigan

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.  

IFWTWA 2024 Photography Contest Highlights

by Julie Diebolt-Price

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IFWTWA congratulates the 2024 Photography Contest winners.
Downtown Lafayette Art

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's star

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
Big Bear Lake from the top of Cougar Crest trail, with San Gorgonio Mountain in background

A Weekend in Big Bear: Fine Dining, Hiking & Boating

by Terry Nozick

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An impromptu weekend in Big Bear Lake included fine dining, breathtaking views, hiking, and a boat ride on the lake.
Panoramic View of the City of Portland as seen from Pittock Mansion

A Step Back In Time: Pittock Mansion In Portland, Oregon

by Lisa Evans

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Pittock Mansion in Portland, Oregon, offers a spectacular view into the city's history — and of the city itself.
Yakima Valley Washington vineyards view

Travel Writers Taste Yakima Valley Wines from Two of its 120 Wineries

by Debbra Dunning Brouillette

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Yakima Valley, Washington, which now supplies a third of the state’s grapes, invites visitors to “Come to the Source.”
Trolley parked before Founding Footsteps BYOB trolley tour.

Five Surprising Reasons to Visit Philadelphia

by Mary Farah

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There’s more to love about Philadelphia than American history and the Rocky steps. A lot more. Discover five unique sights to see in Philly.
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