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Karen Rubin, Travel Features Syndicate Editor & Publisher, is a veteran travel writer and publisher, who is devoted to the mission of travel: to engender understanding – of self and others – and life-enhancing, life-enriching, life-changing experiences, and break down the barriers and borders dividing people, while creating the economic underpinnings to sustain environment, heritage and culture.
New Mobile Apps to Make Your Summer Travels a Breeze

New Mobile Apps to Make Your Summer Travels a Breeze

The MyCityWay app can help you find free activities, including cultural centers, landmarks, museums, art galleries and parks in New York…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate July 18, 2013Posted inTRAVEL TECH & APPS
CruiseCompete Issues Guide to Best Cruiseline Children’s Programs

CruiseCompete Issues Guide to Best Cruiseline Children’s Programs

If your family is planning a summer cruise, one of the most important considerations in choosing a cruiseline and an itinerary…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate June 25, 2013Posted inCruise & Rail

From Saranac Lake 6 to CATS Trails on Lake Champlain, Adirondacks of Northern NYS Offer Unparalleled Hiking

The Adirondack Region of New York, which boasts the largest trail system in the state, winding more than 2,000 miles through…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate June 25, 2013Posted inAdventure Travel & Outdoors
7200 Acres of New York’s Upper Hudson & Cedar Rivers Open to Anglers and Paddlers for First Time in 100 Years

7200 Acres of New York’s Upper Hudson & Cedar Rivers Open to Anglers and Paddlers for First Time in 100 Years

New York State’s Hudson River © 2013 Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com For the first time in 100 years, the public can now access…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate June 25, 2013Posted inAdventure Travel & Outdoors
Journey by Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal: Day 4

Journey by Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal: Day 4

Discovering the Architectural, Historical Treasures of Albion-Medina-Brockport by Karen Rubin  We awake Wednesday morning on our Lockmaster canalboat, docked at the…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate April 12, 2013Posted inCruise & Rail, US Travel
Week-long Journey by Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal Ends in Palmyra, ‘Queen of Canal Towns’

Week-long Journey by Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal Ends in Palmyra, ‘Queen of Canal Towns’

by Karen Rubin We awake in Pittsford, and knowing we will have a long day of sailing – our goal is…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate April 12, 2013Posted inCruise & Rail, US Travel
Journey by Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal: Day 3

Journey by Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal: Day 3

The Otisco, one of Mid-Lakes Navigation’s specially designed Lockmasters, cruising on New York’s historic Erie Canal © 2013 Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com Rochester,…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate April 11, 2013Posted inCruise & Rail
Day 2: Journey by Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal

Day 2: Journey by Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal

The Otisco, one of Mid-Lakes Navigation’s Lockmasters, traveling on the Erie Canal © 2013 Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com. Fairport and Pittsford are Jewels…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate April 11, 2013Posted inCruise & Rail
Journey by Canal Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal

Journey by Canal Boat and Bike Along New York’s Historic Erie Canal

Our Lockmaster canalboat, the Canadice, tied up at Fairport’s dock © 2013 Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com by Karen Rubin I am at the…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate April 11, 2013Posted inCruise & Rail
Great Vibe, Value, Access Make Copper Mountain Great Choice for Guy Getaway for Skiing the Colorado Rockies

Great Vibe, Value, Access Make Copper Mountain Great Choice for Guy Getaway for Skiing the Colorado Rockies

The breathtaking view from the Copper Mountain summit. Take advantage of Spring Skiing Deals through April 14 closing by Andrew Kessel,…
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Posted by By Travel Features Syndicate March 13, 2013Posted inSKI

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