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A Journey into the Venetian Past

Wine Tasting enter the fascinating Venetian back country and discover the Regional Park of the Euganean Hills, a natural area dotted with small villages, vineyards and typical osterie. Visit a family-owned wine cellar and taste its sparkling wines and the local genuine products. Experience the amazing ancient village of the Poet Petrarca, unchanged since the 14th century.

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Hershey Harrisburg and the Susquehanna River Valley

On Day 3 of your travel program, you transfer to the Hershey Harrisburg Region – 2 nights 3 Days.
The Susquehanna River is 464 miles (747 km) long and is the longest river on the US East Coast. With its watershed, it is the 16th-largest river in the United States, and the longest river in the continental United States without commercial boat traffic today. In the Canal Era, navigation improvements were made to enhance the river for barge shipping of bulk goods by water on the Pennsylvania Canal.

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All the World is Welcome Here

Austin and the Surrounding Texas Hill Country Reprinted from The Commoner          Photos  © The Commoner Austin is the state capital of Texas.  It is also the live music capital of the world, a center for film, home to the University of Texas, and the venue for the Formula 1’s Circuit of the… Continue reading All the World is Welcome Here

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The Pasta and Wine Traditions of Gragnano Italy

Mountain and Sea Air Spring Water and Sunshine are Key to Pasta Quality Gragnano is a hill town 30 Km south of Naples, overlooking Pompeii and Vesuvius, just outside Castellammare and it port in Naples Bay; it’s location halfway between Sorrento and Amalfi is ideal to visit Sorrento, Capri, the Amalfi Coast as well as the… Continue reading The Pasta and Wine Traditions of Gragnano Italy

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Dante in the Marche Region

Poetry Food Wine and Eroticism Dante Alighieri was a statesman, poet and father of the modern Italian language. May 29th2015 was the 750th anniversary of his birth in Florence. As a literary figure, Dante is placed alongside Homer and Shakespeare, creators of larger than life characters. The Divine Comedy, his defining work, is, among other… Continue reading Dante in the Marche Region

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A Vacation in Cilento and South Italy

Coastal Trails Mountains by the Sea Archeology and Nature Located in Campania Region, Cilento has all the ingredients that visitors to Italy look for: beaches and seaside activities  a national park under the protection of Unesco  spectacular coastal and inland panoramas  history, traditions, culture  great wine, food and the Mediterranean diet  Greek colonizers landed along the coasts of… Continue reading A Vacation in Cilento and South Italy

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A La Crosse Wisconsin Travel Itinerary

rivers railroads ridges beer wine and a historic downtown

La Crosse is located at the intersection of the Black, La Crosse and Mississippi rivers in Western Wisconsin in a broad plain between the river bank and the tall bluffs typical of the Driftless area.

The Coulee Region is Characterized by High Ridges Dissected by Narrow Valleys

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Philadelphia and the Delaware River Valley

River Walk and Bike Trails Food Wine Ale and Neighborhood Preservation

The Delaware River Valley is the metropolitan area centered on the city of Philadelphia, the region’s major commercial, cultural, and industrial center. Among the many sights to take in when visiting the first capital of the United States: The Liberty Bell Center which houses the American Revolution’s defining symbol, the site of the meetings of Congress and the Constitutional Convention at the City Tavern in the Old City as well as Carpenters Hall. In Declaration House, visitors can see where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence and Independence Hall where it was signed.