Dennis Lennox
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Postcard from normalcy in Florida’s Clearwater Beach
Walking the sugar-white sand that forms the beachfront in Clearwater was a journey to the return of normalcy.
Driving England’s steepest road
Ravenglass, a village on an estuary flowing to the Irish Sea, is a world removed from the other side of the picturesque ...
3 places to go, right now
This is the perfect time to get out and go somewhere. Traveling right now also means avoiding the even larger crowds that are sure to form this summer, when a year’s worth of pent-up demand will surely be fulfilled.
Blues and more come alive in the Mississippi Delta
The Mississippi Delta, a swath of northwest Mississippi in the shadow of its namesake river, is home to small Southern towns, the regional cuisine you expect and an outsized legacy that ranges from a seminal Civil War battle to an entire genre of music.
Postcard from Puerto Vallarta on Mexico’s Pacific coast
Puerto Vallarta was actually one of Mexico’s first getaways for Americans. Hollywood stars like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, whose former homes are now an upscale boutique hotel, put it on the map back in the day.
Postcard from America’s finest city
San Diego isn’t the first place that comes to mind when you think of California. That is understandable given the prominence of Los Angeles and San Francisco in all things culture and media.
Off-the-beaten-path in French-speaking Belgium
Yet there is so much to discover in this trilingual — Flemish, French and German — country, which is often an afterthought when planning European trips.
Where to go when overseas travel resumes: The storybook English village
In a country full of charming destinations this hotel in a remarkably well-preserved village is the perfect place to visit once international travel becomes easier.
Postcard from Cortez in southwestern Colorado
Visitors to Cortez in southwestern Colorado, near where the Centennial State meets Arizona, Utah and New Mexico at Four Corners, discover a remarkable destination that includes natural wonders, national parks, archaeological landmarks and a vineyard in arguably one of the most unexpected of locations.
History, spires and charm await in Normandy
Normandy may be best known for D-Day, though visitors to this region in France can discover much more than its seminal role in World War II.