Dennis Lennox
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Travel: Postcard from France’s Dordogne
The Dordogne might just be the best-kept secret in France. The region, historically known as Perigord, is located in the southwest, not far from Bordeaux and its universally known wine country.
Travel: Postcard from Paris
Like most cities in the Old World, Paris is best discovered by foot. Between all the museums, grand parks and iconic landmarks to say nothing of the omnipresent sidewalk cafes, it’s easy to walk 10 miles on any given day without much effort.
Travel: Put these 3 places on your list
From an overlooked part of France and a Mexican beach resort to a classic college town, I have compiled my travel recommendations for 2024.
Travel: Postcard from Canon City, Colorado
Quite a few out-of-towners spend time in Canon City, but not for the right reasons.
Travel: Postcard from Cottonwood, Arizona
Forget Sedona, which in recent years has become openly hostile to tourists, and instead plan a trip to nearby Cottonwood.
Travel: 3 overlooked places to visit this winter
Forget a beach vacation this winter. Instead, plan a trip to one of the following three places.
Travel: Postcard from Quebec City
With Christmas rapidly approaching, now is the time to visit Quebec City.
Travel: Why Mazatlan has me rethinking Mexico
My visit to Mazatlan, a coastal city in the state of Sinaloa, came a couple months after this column warned readers about visiting the country. And yes, Sinaloa is the home of that Sinaloa — the notorious cartel and drug traffickers.
Travel: Postcard from Victoria, Kansas
If there is one place in Kansas that looks and feels like somewhere in Europe then this is the place.
Travel: Postcard from Golden, Colorado
I’m in an old mining town located where Colorado’s plains meet the mountains. As the iconic arch that spans Washington Avenue — the main street in all but name — proclaims, this is also “where the West lives.”