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Seeing America

Taking the Big Apple one bite at a time

November 27, 2008 Todd DeFeo

As daunting of a destination as New York City may seem, the Big Apple can be consumed both easily and in a cost-effective manner. Just take small bites.

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Globetrotting

Reflections Over a Glass of Wine in San Gimignano

November 26, 2008 Todd DeFeo

In the brisk air of a November night, I sit with friends and sip a glass of wine. My eyes wander, looking out as the sun sets over the green Italian countryside.

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Globetrotting

Hiroshima: Taking time to explore, and understand, the past

November 25, 2008 Todd DeFeo

Once known more for its role in ending World War II, Hiroshima has now become a major tourist attraction, and each year thousands of visitors from Japan and around the world travel to this western Japanese city.

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Globetrotting

Hiroshima: Peace rises from the ashes

November 24, 2008 Todd DeFeo

Once known more for its role in ending World War II, Hiroshima today is a major tourist attraction, and each year thousands of visitors from Japan and around the world flock to this western Japanese city.

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Seeing America

Etowah Indian Mounds provide unique insight into past civilization

November 23, 2008 Todd DeFeo

Centuries before Europeans came to Northwest Georgia, a number of Native American tribes inhabited the area. But, one particular tribe left its mark on the area by building ceremonial mounds that served as the centerpiece of their city.

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Globetrotting

Miyajima: A small island hamlet not to be missed

November 14, 2008 Todd DeFeo

In many ways, the tranquil 15-minute ferry ride is indicative of what lies ahead. The island of Itsukushima, popularly known as Miyajima, is like a step back in time with its dirt roads and wildlife roaming through the city’s streets.

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Globetrotting

Rome wasn’t built in a day, but you can see it in one

November 11, 2008 Todd DeFeo

Visitors don’t need days to see the major sites to gain a new respect for the capital of Italy. From aqueducts to roads, the Romans were ahead of their time and their influence can still be felt on society today.

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News

Thunderbirds cap two-day air show at Dobbins

October 19, 2008 Todd DeFeo

The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds capped off an event-filled day of air acrobatics at Dobbins Air Reserve Base.

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Seeing America

Don’t be fooled, Amelia Island has history and culture

October 12, 2008 Todd DeFeo

On first glance, it might seem possible to dismiss Amelia Island as another beachfront town. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find plenty of history and culture.

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Seeing America

They say ‘it never rains in Ruby Falls’

October 10, 2008 Todd DeFeo

In the 1920s, Leo Lambert thought Lookout Mountain Cave would make a great tourist attraction. So, he set out to rediscover it.

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