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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Hawaii truly is America’s island paradise

Anyone who visits Hawaii has a favorite island, but those who have lived there -- yet are forced for some reason to leave -- know what it's like to leave a bit of yourself behind.

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For travelers, 11 must-see museums

Travelers who are interested in learning about the world have any number of museums to visit. Here is a list of 11 that are among the most intriguing.
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FAQs from a life on the road

Questions, questions, questions. As mostly full-time RVers, we get an array of queries:
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An action-packed start in 2024

We might be parked in Palm Springs for a healthy chunk of the snowbird season, but that doesn’t mean we’re just chilling by the pool.
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It’s a new year - time for a new rig?

Yes, by golly, 2024 just might be the year we get a new ride. Maybe. Possibly. But first, there’s a whole lot of shopping to do.
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Giotto’s Campanile: Climbing it can be a challenge

Florence, Italy, has a number of artistic treasures. But the bell tower known as Giotto's Campanile is one of the most alluring, even if the confined space of its passageway may fill some with fear.
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Las Vegas offers outdoors pleasures, too

Las Vegas is famous for what visitors can do indoors at its many casinos. But two nearby state parks are must-sees for anyone interested in desert beauty.
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Las Vegas: a town for non-gamblers, too

Everywhere you look, Las Vegas advertises its main attraction: gaming. But the city in the desert has a lot to offer those who hold other interests.
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Carravaggio: a master of theme and style

Florence's Uffizi Gallery is full of artistic treasures. But few embody the power, and the grandeur, of "Sacrifice of Isaac," which was painted by the master known by a single name: Caravaggio.