Rosie Siefert
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Stories By Rosie Siefert
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These Mountain Towns Dazzle In The Wintertime
While many people dread the first snowfall when cold weather hits, others feel that a sprinkling of snow can make certain places even more appealing. These mountain...
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The Most Unusual Hotels In The World
The fact that these mind-blowing structures are hotels, motels and inns is astounding. Whether you are an architect, art enthusiast, avid reader, environmentalist, seafarer or engineer, you'll appreciate the...
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Outdoor Recreation Can Increase Your Happiness
Physical activity is a stress-relieving outlet for many people, whether it's something vigorous like white-water rafting or something more casual like walking on a treadmill while you...
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'Down To Earth' Teaches Tips For Finding The Best Bottled Water
If you're one of those people who have always believed water has a taste, you were definitely on to something. It's not just water. It can be...
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The Great Travel Depression: How Things Have Changed Since Coronavirus
Since the beginning of coronavirus shutdowns and quarantine measures in March, the U.S. travel economy has lost more than $320 billion, according to the U.S. Travel Association....
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National Parks: Take A Tour Of Their Past Through Vintage Photos
Coronavirus has changed many Americans' summer travel plans, and while some people feel comfortable enough to hit the road, others are planning staycations or opting for virtual...
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The Worst Hurricanes In US History
Although peak hurricane season is mid-August through late October, the full season lasts from the beginning of June to the end of November and deadly hurricanes can...
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How To Rebook Travel And Get Refunds If You Have Summer Festival Tickets
Planning summer trips and making plans requires a lot of effort and time. This year, summer festivals — many of which people travel out of state for...
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How To Make The Most Of Spring Weather
The temperature starts rising and the sun stays out just a bit longer each night. Flowers bloom and rain falls. Springtime is breaking up the winter blues...
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Best Places For An Affordable Ski Vacation In America And Canada
Skiing can be an entertaining but expensive wintertime activity. Some of the most popular North American ski resorts with the biggest name recognition also boast the steepest...
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Don't Forget This One Cell Phone Step Before Heading To The Airport
Just the same way you can pay bills and look up movie times on your phone, so too can you board a plane. Downloading your airline's mobile...
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20 Things Tourists Do That Locals Hate
There's always a good excuse to pack your bag and hit the friendly skies. Whether you're searching for a new breathtaking place to visit or hoping to...
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The Trick To Driving On Black Ice
Driving in inclement weather takes intense focus. If you're driving in a place that gets a lot of snowfall, you have to pay more attention to the...
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These Are The Most Commonly Stolen Items From Luxury Hotels
It's a common tale — we slip a pen into our pocket or grab some extra soaps for the road when leaving a hotel. Smaller items, especially hygiene products,...
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20 Genius Hotel Room Hacks
Sometimes, winding down in a hotel can be hard. You're not at home where you can follow your normal routine. Use these tips to make your travels...
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