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2013 Society of American Travel Writers Auction
Travel News: Going, Going, Gone—The Society of American Travel Writers Holds Its Annual Travel-Package Auction Bid on everything from a Scottish golf package to a Mediterranean escape.
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2013 Grand Ascent At Hershey
In its third year, the Grand Ascent at Hershey opens up the three-day weekend of automotive dreamland. Through the lens of Sam Fiorani’s camera, we invite you to view some of the greatest cars ever to climb a hill. It doesn’t replace being there, but it’ll do until next year.
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Dog-Friendly Monadnock Lunch Spots Part 2
Classic cars and the Granite State’s best ice cream.
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Shelby Run Europe 2012 Part 1
Muscle cars and medieval history. A new European road-trip series.
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Pitchfork Fondue
Meat on a really big fork. When driving through the Badlands, this is a must-stop spot for chow.
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1969 NASCAR Camaro Pace Car
The 1969 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car Camaro is exceptionally well known and documented. But did you know that there were also seven more of the 1969 Camaros that were used as actual NASCAR Speedway Pace Cars? Rich Truesdell looks back on this virtually unknown chapter in Camaro history.
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1963 Chrysler Turbine Car
Fifty years ago, on 15 May, 1963, at a well-publicized preview at the Waldorf Astoria, Chrysler introduced its revolutionary Ghia-bodied Turbine Car. Dubbed the Bronze Blowtorch, it was heralded by its maker and many experts as the Car of the Future. Chrysler Turbine Car fan Richard Truesdell looks back to see where it took a wrong turn and is now considered an asterisk in automotive history.
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Ford Legoland Driving School
Getting Future Road-Trippers Behind the Wheel at LEGOLAND Florida Ford’s Junior Driving School licenses the little ones, and sends them on their way.
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New Hampshire Rail Trails
Living near Mount Monadnock—the most hiked mountain in the world—one doesn’t generally think about starting a hike in the middle of town. Trailheads to our numerous summits abound in New Hampshire’s Hillsborough and Cheshire Counties. Spot a lone car parked at the side of the road? For sure it’s at a minor trailhead to something historic or someplace scenic.
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2014 Alfa Romeo 4C
Late this year, after an absence of almost 20 years, Alfa Romeo officially returns to America with the introduction of the 4C. Automotive Traveler’s Rich Truesdell, an admitted fan of all things Alfa, provides an in-depth look.
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Flag Hill Winery Fundraiser
The Granite State’s largest vineyard hosts fundraiser for the New Hampshire SPCA.
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2013 La Jolla Concours
Great balance between prewar and postwar cars from all corners of the globe marked a perfect day for Richard Truesdell to capture the elegance of this continually improving event.