Trips Worth Taking
PART TWO By WARREN RESEN North American Travel Journalists Assn. The ferry to Rock Island deposits passengers in a state park without cars or electricity. Reservations for primitive campsites can…
By WARREN RESEN North American Travel Journalists Assn. Jutting out from Green Bay into Lake Michigan, Wisconsin’s Door County is a peninsula that is a world apart and a visitor’s…
By WARREN RESEN North American Travel Journalists Assn. In Act 2, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Juliet says to Romeo: “What’s in a name? that which we…
By WARREN RESEN North American Travel Journalists Assn. When George Washington Vanderbilt began planning and building his home, which today is still the largest private residence ever built in…
By WARREN RESEN – Member North American Travel Journalists Association Driving north on the coastal highways of California and Oregon and then through the redwood forests is an unforgettable adventure.…
By WARREN RESEN, member North American Travel Journalists Association Jeanne O’Connor photos Many view San Francisco as the mythical city of Oz. They picture fog rolling in from the Pacific,…
By WARREN RESEN, North American Travel Writers Association March 1513 is the date recorded for Ponce de Leon’s reported landing on the coast of eastern Florida. A ship’s log book…
By WARREN RESEN – Member of NATJA (North American Travel Journalists Association) | Long Beach, CA With much fanfare, the Queen Mary arrived in Long Beach Harbor in December 1967…
By WARREN RESEN, North American Travel Journalists Association Heading west from Santa Fe, my GPS informed us that we were on the correct heading for our next destination of “le-joe-la.”…