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Tucked away in upstate New York, Ithaca is one of the few places where the counterculture of the 1960s and '70s still flourishes.
November 2004
While most people know about Niagara Falls, few know about the other wonders of this northern region.
October 2005
By MATT GROSS
Published October 12, 2008
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Published: June 1, 2008
Here are the destinations selected for this summer of high fuel prices. Follow the link on this item's title for complete details:
1. TEXAS HILL COUNTRY
2. NEW HAMPSHIRE
3. LAS VEGAS
4. PHILADELPHIA
5. A WESTERN ROAD TRIP
6. MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.
7. MONTAUK, N.Y.
8. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE
9. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.
10. CHESAPEAKE BAY
11. PORTLAND, ORE.
12. MONUMENT VALLEY
13. HIGHWAY 101, OREGON
14. THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS
15. THE BOUNDARY WATERS
16. QUEBEC CITY
17. PASO ROBLES, CALIF
18. BAHIA HONDA KEY, FLA.
19. SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
20. TELLURIDE, COLO.
21. OWYHEE RIVER, OREGON
22. LAKE POWELL
23. FARMINGTON, N.M.
24. MONTREAL
25. TANGLEWOOD, MASS.
26. BEARTOOTH ROAD
27. PACIFIC NORTHWEST (BY RAIL)
28. SUNSHINE COAST
29. JEMEZ SPRINGS, N.M.
30. MANITOBA
31. THE GLACIERS OF ALASKA
Published: November 3, 2006
The Mianus River Gorge Preserve in Bedford, N.Y., is a wilderness haven for hikers an hour from Manhattan.
By NICK KAYE
Published: October 6, 2006
The gardens feature 45 sculptures by some of the best-known artists of the 20th century, and admission and parking are free.
By RACHEL A. ANTMAN
Published: September 29, 2006
A ravine near Canandaigua, N.Y., is called the world's birthplace.
By BETH QUINN BARNARD
Published: October 1, 2006
If you're a first-time visitor, you're going to go anyway. And even the most jaded have to admit that soaking up the neon anarchy and peering up at the huge television screens is pretty cool.
By SETH KUGEL
Published: August 20, 2006
This heart of darkness scene isn't from "Apocalypse Now" or in any remotely exotic place. It's Pollepel Island in the middle of the Hudson River just 60 miles from New York.
By RICH BEATTIE
Published: July 28, 2006
Pacem in Terris, 50 miles northwest of New York, is six peaceful acres of green expanses and arresting sculptures by Frederick Franck.
By SUSAN HODARA
Published: July 7, 2006
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