Dennis Lennox
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‘Refreshingly normal’: My coronavirus vacation at a 5-star, family-friendly resort
Situated on the outskirts of Colorado Springs, once known as the Evangelical Vatican, The Broadmoor has welcomed guests to the foothills of Cheyenne Mountain since industrialist Spencer Penrose opened the iconic hotel in 1918.
With churches reopening, here are 3 old churches to visit
To say it has been a difficult six months for houses of worship is an understatement.
Postcard from the mighty river at Great Falls
Great Falls is more than just a quick stopover on a summer road trip across Big Sky Country.
Postcard from Michigan’s best-kept secret
The biggest city in Michigan’s vast Upper Peninsula has been on the map for the last few years.
These 3 historic hotels give guests a glimpse at the past
Three historic hotels in Colorado take guests back to when mining towns boomed in the mountains.
As travel returns, hotels use coronavirus excuse to cut costs
Americans are resuming travel just as summer officially begins. Of the hotels open, the post-coronavirus guest experience varies greatly.
These historic churches are closed to tourists, at least for now
In many destinations, historic churches are among the most visited attractions. Think Westminster Abbey in London or Trier Cathedral, Germany’s oldest church.
Forget coronavirus: 3 places to go, right now
With an increasing number of destinations and things to do and see open or about to reopen, here are three places you can go in June.
What I experienced flying 11 weeks after coronavirus grounded me
I flew. Those are two words I haven’t said for at least 11 weeks, as trip after trip was canceled or indefinitely postponed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Finally, I had the opportunity to travel again.
Inside the cathedral that almost became a coronavirus field hospital
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City is hardly a typical church or cathedral.