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Bowman Travel Guide

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Ask T+L: Bike Trips, New Hotels in Madrid, and Great Travel Doctors

Ask an Expert: T+L Managing Editor Laura Teusink Q: I’d like to take a bike trip in North America this summer. What do I need...

Scottish Caddies: A Dying Breed?

The final round is looming for the wise and witty old-school caddies of Scotland

Inn at Palmetto Bluff

Submit to the spells of the Inn at Palmetto Bluff and a graceful Lowcountry gem authored by Jack Nicklaus

Ask T+L: Peru Shots, Croatia Travel Agents, Spain Cooking Schools, Hurricane Season

Web Exclusive: June 22, 2006 I'm trying to find an experienced travel agent to help me plan my honeymoon to Croatia and would appreciate any...

Vacationing on Sanibel and Captiva islands

A week on Florida's Sanibel and Captiva islands is guaranteed smooth sailing—even when you're traveling with a persnickety eight-year-old dubbed Captain Picky

Visiting Little Rock Arkansas

Wanna be a Friend of Bill's?Take a Clintonian pilgrimage to Little Rock, Arkansas

Santiago Calatrava and the Milwaukee Art Museum

With one of the most innovative museums since Frank Gehry's Bilbao, Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava gives this Midwestern metropolis a whole new image

Great American Road Trips: Antiquing the Dakotas

"I'd be a baker," claimed my co-worker Erik, when discussing what professions we'd choose if we weren't magazine editors. He liked the idea of doing...

What to do in Louisville, KY

As any Louisvillean will tell you, geography is destiny: happy to be pulled by every point on the compass, this crossroads city has one foot...

T&L Asks: Your Roots Re-visited

Have you ever visited the place your ancestors came from?
ACTIVITIES

Pioneer Trails Regional Museum

At $100 a session, Pioneer Trails Regional Museum in Bowman, North Dakota, offers day tours to paleontological sites where you can dabble in a hands-on dig for dinosaurs, giant marine reptiles, and... more ›




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