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Terry has been in the travel industry over 35 years. She is the CEO and President of the Atlas Travel Network and is a hands-on leader and prides herself on the Longevity of staff, Providing consistency as well as superior service in the travel industry.

Things to Do in Kauai, Hawaii

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It's never hard to find things to do on a Hawaiian vacation. The only thing that you need to know is what's available on...
Riding the Rovos Rail in Africa

Riding the Rovos Rail in Africa

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The Rovos Rail is known as the Pride of Africa, and with good reason. If you've ever wanted to experience an old-fashioned luxury train...

How to Survive Going Home for the Holidays

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There’s no place like home for the holidays, or so the adage goes. If you live far from your family, you might be planning...

Famous Landmarks to See in London

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As the capital of England and the largest city in the European Union, London is not only home to about nine million people, but...

2013 Lighting of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree

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The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is a world-wide symbol of the holidays in New York City.  It has been a tradition since 1931.  If...

Black Friday Shopping Destinations

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After the turkey is eaten and the pumpkin pie is put away, our thoughts turn to something else: Black Friday. Since the 1960s, Americans...

Europe’s Christmas Markets

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If you've never been to a European Christmas Market, there's no time like the present to plan a visit to an area where you...

New Cruise Ships 2014

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It’s always fun to try something new, and several of the cruise lines are putting out new ships for 2014! New cruise ships offer...
Places to Visit: Udaipur, India

Places to Visit: Udaipur, India

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If you are looking for a romantic city to visit in the East, you might do well to consider a trip to Udaipur, India....
How All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day Are Celebrated

How All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day Are Celebrated

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Every American knows that Halloween, which used to be called All Hallows’ Eve, is on October 31. Not everyone knows, however, that two Catholic...