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Guidebook America Travel Newsletter

June 15, 2012

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In This Issue:

This week, featuring our all-time top read articles:

5 Best Vacation Spots in Florida

Top 10 Romantic Getaways in the U.S.

Eureka Springs – How We End Up Here!

Texas Ranches: Pack up, spur 'em on, and git your boots to Texas for a whole lotta fun!


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5 Best Vacation Spots in Florida

Lush, sunlit, green and dipping into the deep blue Caribbean, Florida offers vacationers a taste of the tropical in a safe, welcoming setting. Ranging from otherworldly jungle marsh landscapes, Glades and idyllic Florida Keys to nonstop nightlife, amusement parks, delicious seafood, world-class hospitality and pristine beaches, Florida has it all. But you have to start somewhere. So for now, we’ve listed five top destinations for a Florida vacation. (read more)


Top 10 Romantic Getaways in the U.S.

1 Mountain Cabins, The Smokey Mountains come up on a lot of romantic getaway lists. For instance, each year approximately 10,000 people get married in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, a popular vacation spot in the Smokey Mountains. Because of this, the mountain town has become known as the unofficial wedding and honeymoon capital of the South.
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Eureka Springs – How We End Up Here!

When guests check into Cliff Cottage Inn, one of the first questions they ask me is, “How on earth did you end up in Arkansas?”

I know by this question that they have already heard or read somewhere that I spent seven years sailing a 35-foot sailboat alone from San Francisco to 1837 miles off the Galapagos Islands…well, the leg from Puerto Vallarta to the Galapagos was actually done on a 28-foot sailboat with a Captain Bligh act-alike, but that’s another story.

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Texas Ranches: Pack up, spur 'em on, and git your boots to Texas for a whole lotta fun!

In honor of the men and women who rode the trails, braved the west, branded the heat with their own passions, and brought us into the future while retaining a bit of the past, Texas’ ranches are highlighted here as depictions of what once was. With thanks to these hospitable guest ranches, a bit of the past still remains for us to visit, explore, and enjoy. Is there anyone around who hasn’t imagined what it would be like to ride on a cattle drive? Ride the high country on horseback with just a pack? Or sleep beneath the stars while camped along side a peaceful stream?

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Last Week:

Texas: The Lay of the Land

Celebrate America the Americana Way with the Incredible Neil Young and Our Publisher

Make Every Gallon Count: Take a trip to Arkansas

Race Across America's 31st Year Kicks Off in Oceanside


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