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by Evelyn Kanter

Gas prices are up about $1 per gallon from last year, and according to the AAA annual leisure travel survey, that’s cramping our travel plans.  Airfares cost more, and it’s tougher than ever to use your frequent flyer miles.  But you still want [...]

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Visiting Rhinebeck, NY After the Chelsea Clinton Wedding

Visit Rhinebeck, NY historic mansions, restaurants and antique shops after the Chelsea Clinton wedding

It will take a while for Rhinebeck, New York, to  return to normal, now that it’s been in the world spotlight for the wedding of Chelsea Clinton to Mark Mezvinsky.  But Rhinebeck  has been around since the 1600s, and it will survive, and will return to being a charming, tranquil place that welcomes visitors.  Rhinebeck’s location less than two hours from New York City makes it a popular weekend getaway.  There’s something for everybody, from history to food and wine, outdoor activities and, of course, shopping.

Before the Clintons, Rhinebeck’s most famous guest was George Washington, who visited Revolutionary War volunteer soldiers  training on the field next to The Beekman Arms, the white clapboard building you saw behind so many TV reporters covering the Chelsea Clinton Wedding .  The inn opened in 1766, and claims to be the oldest continuously operating inn in America.

Even if you don’t stay here overnight, it’s worth wandering around the lobby to check out the historic documents that decorate the walls.  My own favorite is a page from an 1876 guest registration, when the room rate was two dollars a night.  George Washington slept here.  So did Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose home, in nearby  Hyde Park, is, of course, the FDR Home, Library and Museum, operated by the National Park Service.

Another must-see in Rhinebeck is Wilderstein Preservation, one of the great Hudson Valley mansions that make this area a fascinating place to visit. Three generations of the Suckley family lived here for more than 100 years.   Interiors were designed by Joseph Burr Tiffany, who included some stained glass windows made by his cousin, Louis Comfort Tiffany.  The gardens were designed by Calvert Vaux, who also landscaped Central Park in New York City.  The Suckley family was distant cousins of the Roosevelts.

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Take a Hike on National Trails Day 2010 on June 5th

National Trails Day 2010 is Sunday, June 5th

Find your happy place outdoors.  That’s the theme of National Trails Day 2010, on Sunday, June 5th.  So grab your camera, a picnic lunch and water, and head for one of the many peaceful places near home or not.

Hiking does not have to involve a grueling trek on a mountain trail, or even overnight camping.  It could be just a leisurely walk through a local park, such as Central Park in New York City, where there are dozens of walking trails, including around the park’s famous lake.  One of my favorite hikes is anywhere there is a ski resort chairlift, such as Jackson Hole.  Take the chairlift up to the top of the mountain, enjoy the scenery, and hike down, or the reverse — hike uphill, enjoy the scenery, and ride the chairlift down.

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Best Women Only Travel Adventures

First, let me say that I despise the term ‘girlfriend getaway’.  That leaves out women only family travel such as a spa weekend for mother and daughter bonding,  a grandpmother taking a favorite five-year-old skiing, or the joys of solo travel.  So let’s talk instead about women only adventure travel.

Adventure Women tours offers these two trips in July [...]

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Vacation Deals for January and Early 2010 to Book Now

The weeks after the holidays tend to be a slow season for airlines, ski resorts, cruise lines and even warm weather resorts.  That means there are lots of travel getaway discounts and deals to take advantage of.  Here are three winter vacation bargains to book now, before 2009 turns into 2010.

Jackson Hole Tram

Jackson Hole Tram

Jackson Hole is offering a ‘buy two, get two free’ airfare promotion, good on any of the six airlines that serve the legendary ski resort, including American, Delta and United.  The two-fer airline ticket deal is good for flights between January 3 and Jan 31, and you have to book before January first.  Call 888-838-6606 for this special winter vacation promotion. Even if somebody in your group doesn’t ski or snowboard, Jackson Hole has lots of galleries, museums, shops and spas to keep them busy, and Yellowstone National Park and Old Faithful are nearby and totally magical in winter. 

Want to be warm instead?  Check out these travel discounts for the Caribbean and cruising … 

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