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Featuring the Top Travel Destinations Welcome to GuestQuest, your most trusted resource for the top travel destinations. Whether you’re looking for the top family vacation destinations, beach vacation, or weekend getaways, our website’s interactive tools make it easy for you to plan your most unforgettable vacations ever. We’ve already taken

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that area. Don’t forget to enter Win a Free Cruise or multiple night stays in locations such as Pigeon Forge, TN, Myrtle Beach, SC, Cape May, NJ, Daytona Beach, FL, and Ocean City, MD! Thank you for reading our digital edition and make sure to visit www.GuestQuest.com and allow us to be your travel guide.

Explore the Idyllic Rehoboth Beach Hampton Inn Rehoboth Beach hotel is - the perfect base from which to explore the idyllic Rehoboth Beach. Relax on the pristine beach or stroll down the beautiful boardwalk. Enjoy shopping opportunities ranging from unique small shops to large, fashionable stores. Located near popular shopping and tourist attractions. Cape

Henlopen State park offers hiking, swimming, boating and golfing. Once you’ve arrived at our hotel, you’ll find a lot of great amenities. Relax in a comfortable guest room with a choice of premium TV channels and free high-speed internet access. Feel welcome with Hampton’s free hot breakfast before heading off for the day. Stay active with an

energizing swim in the indoor pool or workout in the fitness center. Whatever drew you to Rehoboth Beach, you’ll enjoy your stay at the Hampton Inn Rehoboth Beach. Hampton Inn Rehoboth Beach 18826 Coastal Highway Rehoboth Beach, Delaware 19971 302-645-8003 www.rehobothbeach.hamptoninn.com ¤

Natural Wonders, Great American Heroes and Charming Towns One of “The 20 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2013” by Smithsonian magazine, Lexington is steeped in history, and best experienced by foot or carriage. Once home to Robert E. Lee, Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson and George C. Marshall, Lexington offers museums, galleries, shopping and dining experiences. Enjoy bluegrass at one

of Buena Vista’s many festivals or take a scenic drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Explore all the wonders of the Natural Bridge and Caverns, drive through Virginia Safari Park feeding exotic animals from your car and watch a movie under the stars at Hull’s Drive-In. Savor a tasting at Rockbridge Vineyard on the Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail and

take a tour at Devils Backbone Outpost Brewery. Nestled between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains, outdoor adventure abounds with hiking, biking and tubing. Make memories of historic proportion in Lexington, Buena Vista and Rockbridge County. www.lexingtonvirginia.com ¤

Award Winning Beachside Hotel Days Inn & Suites features 40 Oceanfront one-bedroom suites, 76 double-bed guest rooms and 8 King rooms. All rooms contain “free” in-room coffee, micro-fridges, irons and ironing boards, hairdryers, clock radios, and free WIFI access. Guests staying at the hotel enjoy the Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast including fresh “cooked to order” Belgian Waffles and assorted

yogurt in an abundant breakfast bar Visit www.DaysInnJekyll.com to overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. learn more about our many specials This moderately priced sparkling and packages ~ also sign up for our oceanfront hotel offers many things last minute “Hot Deals”! for guests to enjoy while at the hotel Days Inn & Suites and on the island – great beach 60 S. Beachview Drive access, two spacious swimming Jekyll Island, GA 31527 pools – one of which is heated toll free: 888-635-3003 seasonally, kiddie pool, hot tub, Direct Line: 912-635-9800 grilling, picnic areas and a new fire Fax: 912-635-2287 ¤ pit. Bike rentals on property.

Explore the Natural Sensations of Waycross Waycross is a place to remember. Located at the northern tip of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Waycross is filled with southern hospitality and charm. From rounds of golf at The Lakes at Laura S Walker State Park, to exploring the swamps of the Okefenokee, to experiencing life on a 19th century homestead in the swamp and to touring one of our 4 museums, there is so much to do in Waycross. Just 9 miles from Waycross is Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, one of the oldest and best preserved GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

fresh water systems in America. Here among the acres of cypress forests, lakes, marshes and islands can be found over 400 species of animals, birds and reptiles including alligators. Visit the Okefenokee Swamp Park and take a boat ride through history. Whether you are staying overnight or just traveling through, Waycross will be a place to remember. Waycross Tourism Bureau Located at City Hall 417 Pendleton Street Waycross, Georgia 31051 912-287-2969 www.waycrosstourism.com ¤

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Alice, Texas Charms Visitors Alice was established in 1888 and named after the daughter of Captain Richard King, who established the King Ranch. Historically the community is associated with cattle, the vaquero and the American cowboy. Several museums share historical artifacts about Alice and South Texas. The South Texas Museum offers an overview of the early days in the Hub City. The Maxine Flournoy Third Coast Squadron Museum is open on weekends. La Copita Ranch is

available for family, business or group activities. Wildlife, hunting, fishing and bird watching are favorite activities for residents and visitors. Golfers can choose from the Alice Municipal Golf Course and Alice Country Club Golf Course. With over 500 hotel rooms, you are so close to everywhere! Alice, Texas 361-664-3454 www.alicetxchamber.org ¤

Rock Harbor Lodge – Isle Royale National Park / Michigan Isle Royale National Park, a northwest Lake Superior archipelago wilderness, is only accessible by seaplane or boat. There are no roads or cars on the islands. Rock Harbor Lodge offers the Park’s only lodging (housekeeping cabins, newly-renovated lakefront rooms, plus full-service restaurant/ grill onsite.) For the adventure traveler, naturalist, outdoor enthusiast, avid

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fisherman and hiker, Isle Royale provides a dramatic escape from the fast pace of everyday life. Enjoy165 miles of hiking trails with spectacular views. Take sightseeing tours to historic lighthouses and abandoned copper mines or rent a canoe or kayak. The long, 16-hour summer days allow extended recreational time. Ferries run seasonally from Grand Portage, MN, Houghton and Copper

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Harbor, MI. The seaplane operates from Houghton, MI. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day only. Lodging/transportation packages available; all-inclusive kayak ecotour offered in July. Groups welcome. NEW: two camper cabins now available at Windigo/ Washington Harbor. Rock Harbor Lodge 866-644-2003 www.rockharborlodge.com ¤

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wisconsin / ontario & montreal, canada

Romance at White Lace Inn Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin Experience a world of gracious elegance, sincere hospitality, attention to detail and quality in cozy rooms and extravagant suites. White Lace Inn features 18 inviting guest rooms in four turn of the century neighboring homes – Garden House, Hadley House, Washburn House and Main House. Luxurious

suites are furnished in antiques, Explore Sturgeon Bay, Door queen or king size Victorian beds, County from your luxurious B&B oversize whirlpool and fireplaces. All hideaway. rooms have a private bath, White Lace Inn individually controlled heat and air 16 N. 5th Avenue conditioning. The neighboring homes Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 share flower gardens, a gazebo and 920-743-1105 fish pond. A full homemade breakfast www.WhiteLaceInn.com ¤ is included each morning of your stay.

Unique Getaway Offers Peace and Quiet, Comfort, Happiness and that Feeling of a Home Away from Home Cornerstone Suites promises an exceptionally unique getaway. This 100-year-old historic barn has been converted into four spacious and private suites. The suites are one-of-a-kind and offer all modern features to ensure your stay brings you comfort, happiness and that feeling of a home away from home. You’ll find our suites very quiet and peaceful with hundreds of acres of

beautiful Door County landscape to wine tasting tours to visiting the view from every suite. many farm markets and theaters, Cornerstone Suites is your you’ll find endless fun right here. gateway into exploring the many exciting opportunities Door County, Cornerstone Suites Wisconsin has to offer. Located just 6960 Wisconsin 42 south of Egg Harbor, we are just Egg Harbor, WI 54209 minutes away from all of the popular 888-495-3005 toll free Door County Attractions. www.cornerstonesuites.com ¤ Door County has year round entertainment and recreation! From

Experience a Montreal tradition! The dazzling décor, fabulous facilities, splendid services and delectable dining are appreciated by the corporate and leisure traveler at Hotel Ruby Foo’s. Hotel Ruby Foo’s is located 10 minutes from Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport, 15 minutes from downtown Montreal, near shops, restaurants, synagogues, cultural centres and 1-block from the Montreal subway system. Guests enjoy complimentary parking, local telephone calls,

wireless high speed Internet access, business center, 24-hour fitness center, heated outdoor swimming pool with terrace (seasonal) and much more. The hotel complex also includes a spa, barbershop, beauty salon and restaurant. The redesigned Deluxe bedrooms offer a choice of one king-size or two queen-size beds, with Beautyrest Excellence pillow-top mattresses and 100% white goose-down duvets.

Suite Dreams Await You… At The Cartier Place Suite Hotel The hotel is honoured to be the winner of the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for 2013 and proudly holds a 3 Green Key Eco-Rating. This family-owned and operated property is minutes from Parliament Hill. You will find our pet friendly accommodations nestled deep within a quiet neighbourhood, located one block from the famous Rideau Canal and the trendy area of Elgin Street. To meet your every need, each suite features a fully equipped kitchen, separate bedrooms, combined living/dining area with a GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

For extended stays, Deluxe Studio-kitchenettes are also available. The Singapore Ballroom accommodates 300 people in a theater style or 180 people in a banquet style. Book online www.hotelrubyfoos.com with PROMO CODE GuestQuest to book your special rate. Hotel Ruby Foo’s 7655 Decarie Boulevard Montreal, Quebec Tel.: 514-731-7701 or Toll free 1-800-361-5419 www.hotelrubyfoos.com ¤

private balcony. Guests may also enjoy the games room, children’s playroom, the private outdoor garden patio and the playground complete with shuffleboard court. The indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, exercise room and the friendly atmosphere all contribute to a memorable stay. Once you stay with us, you’ll understand why our guests return time and time again. Cartier Place Suite Hotel Ottawa, Ontario Canada www.suitedreams.com ¤ FREE TRAVEL INFORMATION ~ www.GuestQuest.com

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NEW YORK

Get Out and Explore All the Possibilities in New York State What is a ‘New York’ minute? It means instant. Let’s face it; New York is an awesome vacation destination. However, there’s more to a New York vacation besides visiting New York City. Visit the greater Niagara area, Hudson River region, Central New York, or explore one of New York’s 176 state parks where you can hike, bike, fish, and swim. The possibilities

are endless. And, of course, you’ll just love New York! New York is filled with a ton of accommodations from vacation rentals, cabins, lodges, hotels inns, and bed and breakfasts. If you’re looking for something different, book a stay at a regal mansion or castle. You’ll be treated like royalty and won’t be in a hurry to leave! Do you feel lucky? World class casinos can be found in Niagara Falls, Salamanca, Verona and other areas across the state. Try your hand at table games such as poker, blackjack, baccarat, and others. Of course, you can play slots, video

poker, and video keno. Hopefully, lady luck will grace you with her presence. Outdoor adventure can be found throughout New York State. Cycle backroads, kayak the Hudson River or just take in breathtaking vistas and unsurpassed rural beauty. Mountains and forests are a hiker’s paradise. Take a break and go for a swim. After that, catch your dinner by bass or trout fishing in Chenango or Cattaraugus Counties where you have access to lakes and streams that also offer canoeing, fishing, and swimming opportunities. Even if you don’t catch anything, you’ll enjoy the peacefulness of the area.

Local artists and performers provide an abundance of theater, dance and music options. Enjoy world class talent at the Chenango Blues Festival in Norwich.Explore the arts at Dia:Beacon, Vassar’s Loeb Center and Bard’s Fisher Center in Dutchess County. Pottery, jewelry, textiles, metalware, sculptured candles, paintings, sculptures, country crafts and more can be found in Allegany County. The Aquarium of Niagara is fun for the entire family. If you visit during your child’s birthday, book an Aquarium Party which includes pizza & pop, birthday cake, touch tank, and

a sea lion show. This will be one birthday your child won’t forget. Sometimes it’s good to slow down and take and it easy – get back to a simpler time before cell phones. The Amish Trail is a good way to educate your children about the community; it will expand their horizons. Purchase fine quality, hand-crafted goods such as rugs, quilts, baked goods, candy, furniture, toys, baskets and much more. Plan your New York vacation today! If you don’t see or experience everything you wanted to, don’t worry. You can return anytime!

centers. Seasonal and weekly rentals are available for those looking to stay awhile. From the “Grand Canyon of the East” to the historic A&A Railroad, hiking, hunting, hot air ballooning,

camping, craft shows, cross-country skiing – to the exotic animals at Hidden Valley Animal Adventure, Wyoming County has it goin’ on. Wyoming County Tourism 6470 Route 20A Perry, NY 14530 800-839-3919 www.gowyomingcountyny.com ¤

Wyoming County, NY Has It Goin’ On! There’s so much to see and do all year round in Wyoming County. The region has many great adventures for you to enjoy. With over 14,350 acres of lush forests and 66 miles of rustic trails, scenic Letchworth State Park is home to three magnificent waterfalls, a 600-foot gorge and the roaring Genesee River.

Accommodations range from beautiful and historic to the rustic and natural. Families, couples, individuals and groups will find the perfect place to stay among the campgrounds, historic inns, B & Bs and conference

Make a Splash at the Aquarium of Niagara The mission of the Aquarium of Niagara is to create a greater awareness, understanding and appreciation of the aquatic world. Learn about the Aquarium’s inhabitants during penguin, shark and tidal pool feeding presentations. Watch as our California sea lions educate and entertain you in our 100,000-gallon central pool. Learn more about our Peruvian Penguins as you watch our aquarists feed and interact with these fascinating birds. Special events are held throughout the year including: Storytelling Saturdays, SEAsonings –

A Taste of Niagara, Penguins Days, Seaster Egg Hunt, Putting for Penguins, Halloween Happenings, Reptile Experience, Winds, Waves & Wines. Also, enjoy a party with your family and friends by celebrating your birthday at the Aquarium with a special party package. When you visit the Aquarium of Niagara, remember to bring your camera! Aquarium of Niagara 701 Whirlpool Street Niagara Falls, NY 14301 1-800-500-4609 ¤

Country Charm at Country Inn & Suites by Carlson With its charming décor and comfortable amenities, Country Inn & Suites Mount Morris provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere sure to please business and leisure travelers alike. 60 spacious and tastefully decorated guest rooms include Whirlpool suites, one-bedroom king suites and standard deluxe queen double. We are large enough to provide first class amenities, but small enough to retain the country charm that is the hallmark of our brand. When it’s time to relax, guests can enjoy a heated indoor swimming pool, whirlpool and fitness center. 6

Located in the scenic Mount Morris area, the hotel is near the entrance of beautiful Letchworth State Park. Other area attractions include the Genesee County Village Museum, Corning Glass Works, Alfred State College, Niagara Falls and the Jell-O Gallery. Country Inn & Suites by Carlson Mount Morris 130 North Main St - Rt. 36 Mount Morris, NY 14510 585-658-4080 www.countryinns.com/ mountmorrisny ¤

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Dutchess County: Simple and Sophisticated Enjoy adventures in history, culture and arts, and the culinary arts! An abundance of historic landmarks, exceptional restaurants and natural scenic beauty makes Dutchess ideal for day trips or longer getaways. Stroll the Walkway Over the Hudson, 200 feet above the Hudson River. Dine at five Culinary Institute of America restaurants. Golf at 16

championship courses. Tour Gilded Age mansions and historic homesteads at riverfront estates of FDR, Vanderbilt and Samuel Morse, lavishly decorated for the holidays. Explore the arts at Dia:Beacon, Vassar’s Loeb Center and Bard’s Fisher Center. Bring together family and friends to visit a farm and cut your own

Christmas tree. Browse in Rhinebeck, Millbrook and Beacon antique shops and art galleries. Rekindle the romance at a B&B. Drink it all in! Tour and taste at wineries and farm markets. Dutchess County – 90 minutes from NYC. Simple and Sophisticated. You Deserve Dutchess. www.DutchessTourism.com ¤

Fulton County Gateway to the Adirondacks – 44 Lakes….44 Choices Fulton County, where the Adirondack Park meets the Mohawk Valley, an area so varied, beauty is abundant and the splendor of the seasons come naturally. Whether you seek an active vacation, or just want to relax, Fulton County offers the ideal location for both, conveniently located near Saratoga and Albany,

and a few short hours from New York City, Syracuse, Montreal and Boston. In the spring and summer, Fulton County is shimmering with an abundance of lakes and streams for fishing, boating, and swimming. The mountains and valleys boast quiet sylvan paths lined with pine needles and maple leaves.

Adventure awaits you on our bicycle and hiking trails; play on an array of golf courses; explore our many museums, art galleries, and attractions; patronize our local farm markets and agritourism venues. Visit our website www.44lakes.com. ¤

Oswego County Has Recreation & Fun for Everyone! Enjoy applause-worthy sunsets over Great Lake Ontario while paddling sparkling waterways. Hike the beautiful 110-foot Salmon River Falls, explore intriguing museums and bask in the sun on sandy beaches. Oswego County offers more than 20 historic sites from colorful chapters in America’s history. Trace the steps of a Revolutionary War spy, gaze on the ramparts of an 1812 battlefield, explore Underground Railroad sites and visit the only U.S. shelter for Holocaust survivors.

Try your luck for legendary salmon Go to www.visitoswegocounty.com, and trout on Lake Ontario, the Salmon call 1-800-248-4FUN, or e-mail and Oswego rivers, or cast for bass tourism@oswegocounty.com for and walleye where the Iroquois your free vacation kit. ¤ natives fished thousands of years ago on Oneida Lake. Oswego County’s villages bustle with festivals, unique restaurants, antiques shops and eclectic shopping. A variety of friendly and affordable accommodations and plenty of spacious family campgrounds, offer a relaxing retreat.

Experience Chenango County in a Whole New Way! Located in central New York, Chenango prides itself on its friendly hometown atmosphere. Drink in the beautiful scenery, explore hidden trails and experience the hidden treasures in our towns and villages. Cultural venues showcase music, dance and theatrical performances, while galleries, unique shops and historical museums allow you to browse at your leisure.

Outdoor recreation includes fishing, hunting, golfing, hiking, canoeing, camping and more. We are part of the CNYFresh trail that offers up markets, farm stands with local garden fresh fruits and vegetables and seasonal offerings. Our festivals and events are a large part of Chenango’s legacy. General Clinton Canoe Regatta, the longest single day flat water canoe race in the world, MX or Grand National racing, Pageant of Bands, the Antique Auto Show and more – all contribute to our top-notch fun and entertainment. Take a day-trip, a stay-cation or be our guest for an extended vacation. Come to Chenango and experience tourism in a whole new way! www.chenangony.org 1-877 chenango ¤

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The irresistible lure of the Jersey Shore is blue skies, refreshing breezes and 127 miles of beautiful, white sandy beaches, making it one of the most desired year-round travel and vacation destinations on the East Coast. Whether it’s Sandy Hook, Cape May or one of the diverse shore areas in between, New Jersey’s beaches offer a world of surprises

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along its exceptional stretch of coastline, beautiful barrier islands and breezy bays. You’ll find world-famous resorts, an abundance of historical sites, legacies and breathtaking scenery. With dozens of fun filled New Jersey towns to choose from and so many things to do, you’ll see why visitors, residents families,

and day-trippers have flocked here for generations to take advantage of all our accommodations, hotels, arts and culture, sports, events, tours, and fabulous fall hiking. No mater what part of the Jersey Shore you lay your beach blanket on, your trip is sure to be brimming with excitement and adventure or if you prefer,

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relaxation and tranquility. So, what are you waiting for? A wealth of wonders awaits you. Cape May: Discover a place where hospitality and charm are always in style. Yesterday meets today along the historic streets of Cape May, the oldest and most beloved seashore town on the East Coast. It’s commonly referred to as the “Restaurant

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Capital of New Jersey” for its diverse fine dining experiences. Seafood is a popular menu favorite because Cape May ranks first on the East Coast in commercial seafood landings. Virtually every street in the center of town is lined with ornate Victorian homes and quaint bed and breakfast inns, and hotels,

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which are often open to the public for tea and tours. The Wildwoods: Always fun and exciting, the Wildwoods have lived up to their reputation as a pop-culture icon for generations. This venerable Jersey Shore institution is renowned for its 1950s “Doo-Wop” architecture, where the happy-go-lucky attitude of the 50’s reigns.

Families trek the two miles of boards in ultimate bliss, enjoying carnival games, souvenir shops, food stands, water parks, roller coasters and five amusement piers! Composed of North Wildwood, Wildwood and Wildwood Crest, this five-mile stretch of white ocean beaches have been voted among the best

in the country by the Travel Channel. For more travel information, call (609) 729-9000. Article and information courtesy of New Jersey Travel & Tourism. For additional information or to request information, visit www.visitnj.org or call 1-800-VISITNJ.

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PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania's Got Something for Everyone! Pennsylvania’s rich cultural diversity and their role in American History dates back more than 300 years, when the Quaker William Penn established “Penn’s Woods” as a haven for the oppressed. Settlers came here with a variety of ethnic backgrounds, savored their new freedoms and then put their lives on the line to preserve them.

Pennsylvania became known as the “Keystone State” due to their key location in the center of the original 13 colonies. Therefore, it is not surprising that many of the events that formed the fabric of our nation happened right in Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth has a history that is rich in new beginnings – from the signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia to the

rebirth of our nation on the Civil War battlefield at Gettysburg, to the important technological advancements that got their start during the Industrial Revolution. As the birthplace of our nation’s independence, the diverse culture, and the natural beauty of the area,

Pennsylvania offers a variety of avenues for your enjoyment. If you want to experience the best of America, begin your trip in Pennsylvania. Tour the bustling cities and charming rural towns. Wind your way through one of the more than 200 covered bridges throughout the state. Enjoy scenic valleys and beautiful state parks. Explore the museums, shopping, nightlife and multi-cultural attractions. Marvel at the spectacular fall foliage. Ride a

roller coaster or an old-fashioned steam train. Swim, fish or sail in a sparkling lake. Be sure to stop for a tour and a taste. Sampling the Lake Erie Region can be so delicious. Relive history in all its immortal glory, and gain a better appreciation for America as it is today. Come to Pennsylvania . . . there is something for everyone . . . and then some! For a copy of the Pennsylvania Visitors Guide, call 1-800-VISIT-PA.

Spring into Central PA’s Susquehanna River Valley This spring, find your fun in the Susquehanna River Valley – easily accessible from Interstate 80 and Route 15 in Central Pennsylvania. Thriving downtowns offer art and music festivals and locally-owned businesses feature spring open houses. Three state parks and a newly opened Rail Trail provide endless opportunities to explore the great outdoors.

Visit one of our many wineries, play a round of golf, do some antiquing, take a guided canoe trip down the Susquehanna River or take a bike ride over a dozen historic covered bridges. Along the way, stop at a variety of farmers markets for the freshest strawberries and local produce. Everywhere you turn, you’ll see something that amazes and inspires you.

As evening approaches, plan a romantic dinner for two then see a movie in a restored Art Deco movie palace or attend a live theatre or dance performance at one of our performing arts centers. Settle into a quiet evening at a cozy hotel, cabin, cottage or bed and breakfast. Every turn a treasure. VisitCentralPA.org or 1-877-207-8599 ¤

Let Your Pennsylvania Wilds Adventures Begin Here! Clinton County, located in north central Pennsylvania, is the gateway to the Pennsylvania Wilds offering hundreds of thousands of acres of state forests, parks, game lands, and the West Branch Susquehanna River for your outdoor recreation. An array of activities includes camping swimming, hiking, hunting, kayaking and water skiing. Our two scenic byways offer ridge and valley views as you wind your way through the forests. Keep an eye peeled for

deer, bear, elk or hang gliders soaring off Hyner View State Park. We are home to the Original Woolrich Factory Store since 1830, the Piper Aviation Museum and the Heisey Museum. Stroll Downtown Lock Haven’s Main Street taking in the architecture and shops. Spread throughout the county are country shops including the Amish shops in the Sugar Valley area offering hand-sewn quilts and Amish furniture. The shops in Pine Creek

Valley and Nippenose Valley have a great selection of season décor, arts and crafts. Whether you are looking for a place to stay, where to get a meal, or something new to do – you have come to the right place. Visit our website or call for places of interest and calendar of events. Clinton County Visitor Bureau 888-388-6991 www.ClintonCountyInfo.com ¤

Spring into the backwoods. backroads. backwaters. of Clearfield County Enjoy 102 miles of clean water, Visit our website Facebook to share your backwoods. pure air and an ecosystem unlike www.VisitClearfieldCounty.org for backroads. backwaters. experience. anywhere else. Explore miles of road trips, coupons and the perfect ¤ protected streams where brook trout place to spend the night. Like us on dance on the water, lakes that are streaming with bass and walleye and rivers with plenty of room for fly-fishing. Bring your kayak/canoe and enjoy the West Branch of the Susquehanna River or paddle one of our lakes and enjoy breathtaking scenic views. Watch a blue heron snatch up a perch from the waters or watch a bald eagle soaring across the skies. Enjoy birding in Clearfield County backwoods all year long. This is a perfect time of year to explore with your GPS. The Clearfield County Geotrail highlights area waterways as we kick off the third leg of the Geotrail. 10

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Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Forest Region Whether planning a one-day or multi day visit, we are your perfect “home base” for visiting the Allegheny National Forest region and its many attractions. We’re just 20 minutes south of the Seneca-Allegany Casino, featuring over 1,800 Reel and Video Slot Machines as well as Vegas-style

gaming like Blackjack, Roulette, Poker, Spanish 21, Craps and Keno. The Zippo/Case Visitors Center & Museum, (just 1 mile away), features extraordinary displays, histories and hundreds of purchasable items of two beloved American Icons, the Zippo Lighter and the Case Knife. Other nearby attractions include the Crook Farm (an 1840’s farm and

one-room schoolhouse), Penn-Brad Oil Museum (featuring an 1890’s wooden oil rig), Eldred World War II Museum and many antiquing opportunities. BEST WESTERN PLUS Bradford Inn 100 Davis Street South Bradford, PA 16701 www.bwbradford.com 814-362-4501 ¤

Make Great Family Memories – Luzerne County in Pocono Foothills Discover beautiful open country, mountains and rivers, plus history, cultural and entertainment! Enjoy a show at The Music Box Dinner Theater; visit historic Eckley Miner’s Village, which tells the tale of the miner’s family and their struggles. Ride the rails at Steamtown Rail Museum. Like baseball and hotdogs? Take in a RailRider game at PNC Field.

How about a little Victorian History? Stay overnight at the Frederick Stegmaier B&B Mansion, filled with antiques, tour the renowned Luzerne County Courthouse and its stained glass dome and finish with the best ice cream at The Lands at Hillside Farms. Want to make someone disappear? Don’t miss the great show at the Houdini Tour and Museum. If a

casino is your game, try your luck at the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Enjoy slots, table games and harness racing. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is easily accessible via four major interstates and the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport. 888.905.2782 www.tournepa.com for packages ¤

Endless Mountains - Surround Yourself in Nature’s Beauty! The Endless Mountains of Northeastern PA is the perfect place to go to discover and have fun. Surround yourself in nature’s beauty! Nature centers provide hands-on activities and wildlife displays. A guided nature walk will uncover creatures and wild plants. Spend a day at any of our four state parks. Hike the trails and encounter waterfalls,

wildlife and scenery. History is revealed through 15 amazing museums. Be a part of Native American history as you sit atop the Wyalusing Rocks Overlook. See the world’s largest poured concrete railroad bridge in the world. Walk on the grounds where a colony of French refugees once lived after fleeing the Revolution. Art and agriculture thrives

in the Endless Mountains. Attend classes on a variety of art mediums. Learn about natural fibers and watch demonstrations of blacksmithing and spinning. Spend time at a county fair, or take in a live, top-notch theatre production. For more information, visit www.EndlessMountains.org. ¤

Come for Fun, Take Home a Memory! Indiana County, Pennsylvania, located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains just one hour east of Pittsburgh is home to 64 miles of Rails to Trails and 12 miles of single track. It is known as an excellent place to visit for its natural beauty, in addition to the attractions located within the County. Indiana County has events for all ages – from community-based

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celebrations to concerts and agricultural fairs to the arts. Our parks offer 5,452 acres for family fun and 792 acres of lakes for fishing, paddling, boating and kayaking. Our natural outdoor beauty also offers more than 275 species for great bird watching all year long! From taking a step back in time while visiting the Amish community of Smicksburg, to experiencing a bit

of “Hollywood Magic” at the Jimmy Stewart Museum...Indiana County has something for everyone! Visit our website and plan your next get away! Indiana County Tourist Bureau Indiana, Pennsylvania 1-877-746-3426 www.VisitIndianaCountyPA.org ¤

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Hello Spring & Summer, Hello Erie, PA! Erie is the right reason, ANY season! Explore Presque Isle State Park for beaches, swimming, boating, biking, kiting, birding and fishing. Visit the Tom Ridge Environmental Center (TREC), a state-of-the-art, “green” facility, focused on educating visitors about the unique 3,200 acres that is Presque Isle. Cheer on the Erie Seawolves AA baseball team. Enjoy cultural and

theatrical treasures at the Erie Playhouse, All An Act Theatre, Erie Philharmonic, Erie Art Museum and expERIEnce Children’s Museum. Enjoy 84 degrees all year long at Splash Lagoon Indoor Waterpark Resort. Ride the roller coasters at Waldameer Park. Walk on the wild side at the Erie Zoo. Try your luck at the Presque Isle Downs & Casino.

Enjoy tax-free shopping on clothes and shoes at the Millcreek Mall. Travel Erie County’s scenic countryside along the Great Lakes Seaway Trail or historic Pennsylvania Route 6. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. For information on attractions and events, go to VisitErie.com ¤

We have over 65 miles of paved asphalt hiking and biking trails. The Allegheny GeoTrail is a family favorite with caches hidden throughout the region. You can earn a Geocoin by finding just six caches. Drake Well Museum & Park is the centerpiece of our History Trail, and while you are here visit DeBence

Antique Music World, the Venango Museum of Art, Science & Industry, the Wild West Museum and the Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad. Visit Pennsylvania’s Oil Region soon and “Grab Life by the Trails!” www.oilregion.org www.grabtrails.com ¤

Grab Life by the Trails! In northwest Pennsylvania, you can “Grab Life by the Trails.” The Allegheny River and its tributaries make a great water trail and are the perfect place to ride your canoe, kayak, jet ski or jet boat. Bring your fishing gear! Two Mile Run County Park has 2,700 acres of outdoor fun including the 144-acre Justus Lake.

Tour. Roar. Explore…Central PA! Shed that winter coat and head out for your spring fling in State College and Central PA! Historic shopping districts, sporting events, music and arts festivals, insane mountain bike challenges and trail runs… you’ll find it all here. Relax at ESSpa, the day spa at the Carnegie Inn & Spa or experience nature at the Nature Inn at Bald Eagle State Park – the only Inn of its kind in a PA State Park! Tee off at Toftrees

Golf Resort and Conference Center, featuring a 4.5 star PGA rated Marriott golf course. For an adrenaline rush, you can also challenge yourself at Stone Valley on one of the largest vertical adventure courses on the East Coast. The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament (March 23 and 25), Penn State’s Blue-White Football Game (April 12), Bring It On: The Musical (April 17), Jason Aldean’s Night Train

Tour (May 2), State Fest (May 3) and Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic (May 25-31) are just a few of the springtime events happening in the area. Bring your fishing gear and test your skills on some of the best trout streams in the country! For lodging availability, contact the Central PA Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-358-5466 or www.VisitPennState.org to download or request a visitor guide.

March 21- Elisabeth “Von Trapp" Concert- 10th St. Station- Ford City, PA April 25-Big Time Wrestling- Ford City High School- Ford City, PA. May 15-18- Alle-Kiski-Connie Rivers Sojourn May 17- 3rd Annual Eat, Play, RideArmstrong Trail May 21, June 18- Kit-Han-Ne Car Cruises at Cadet Restaurant-

Kittanning, PA May 24- Motoring Memories III- Car Cruise- John B. Ford Memorial ParkFord City, PA May 24, 25 & 26- Holiday Blast Family Fun Ride- Scrubgrass Village OHV Park You can also see a daily calendar of events listed on our website at www.armstrongcounty.com. ¤

Picture Yourself Here! Armstrong County is located in the heart of Western Pennsylvania and is a region that has a lot to offer, including hunting, fishing, shopping, dining, camping, golfing, water adventures, parks, history, geo-caching, festivals, and fairs. We would like to invite you to come visit and check out some of our great Spring events:

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Maryland ~ You’ve come to the right place! Maryland offers a wealth of possibilities, depending on your interests. Here are just a few… Maryland is a child-friendly state and the perfect place for a family vacation. A logical choice is a trip to Baltimore, where you can explore the acclaimed National Aquarium in Baltimore, visit the nation’s top-rated children’s zoo at The Baltimore Zoo or work at a pretend cannery at the Baltimore Museum of Industry. But there’s plenty for a family to do beyond the boundaries of Baltimore. Consider a hiking adventure in one of our state parks, enroll in a family sailing course on the Chesapeake Bay, or step back in time at any of our historic attractions. (Yes, they’re educational – but they’re also fun!) Isn’t It Romantic? The answer is yes, no matter where you go. Snuggle up in front of a roaring fire in your mountain cabin, or wake to the sound of seagulls after spending the night in a romantic retreat at Maryland’s beach resort, Ocean City. Pack a perfect picnic and set out for the beautiful views provided by green pastures or cloud-topped mountains, or hop aboard a historic sailboat and

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enjoy a sunset cruise for two. And if the mood should strike, you can even stick around and have your wedding here. Maryland is home to the historic old chapel that hosted the weddings of Babe Ruth, Tiny Tim and Debbie Reynolds. Go Outside and Play. How many times did your parents tell you to “go outside and play?” Here in Maryland, we also urge you to get outdoors to experience some of Maryland’s natural wonders. Step into a sea kayak and paddle through the marsh grasses of the lower Chesapeake Bay. Hop on a mountain bike and pedal through pristine forest trails in Western Maryland. Cast a line for blue marlin, brook trout, smallmouth bass or striped bass (known as “rockfish” to the locals) in bodies of water all around the state. Pitch a tent, climb a rock, hunt for fossils or prowl for owls on a night hike. We promise great adventures in our great outdoors. Take the Road Less Traveled. Poet Robert Frost took the less-worn path. You’ll be glad that you did, too, on any of Maryland’s 31 designated scenic byways. Forego the freeway and

follow the colorful black-eyed Susan signs (the Susan is our state flower) through waterfront villages, past historic monuments, down old Main streets and beside pristine forest glades. These carefully mapped routes, some with “sidetracks” better explored without a car, encourage a leisurely pace as you journey around Maryland. Retreat to a bygone era on Maryland’s Civil War Trails. Brother fought brother in the cornfields around Sharpsburg, a battle that afterwards turned whole towns into makeshift hospitals. Armies clad in blue and gray skirmished through Maryland’s countryside on their way to an epic battle at Gettysburg. A wounded assassin escaped Washington, D.C. into the Southern Maryland countryside in search of a doctor named Mudd. The Civil War soldiers, spies and villains didn’t have signposts to point the way, but today’s visitors can follow colorful bugle “trailblazer” signs of Maryland’s Civil War Trails. The bugles lead to waysides where interpretive markers tell both military

and anecdotal accounts of war and its information by logging on to effects on the people of Maryland. www.visitmaryland.org. No matter what the interest, This article courtesy of Maryland you’re sure to find a wealth of Office of Tourism. 1-866-639-3526

Discover Cecil County, Maryland Cecil County offers small town history and beautiful countryside. Shimmering harbors border its 5 rivers, the C&D Canal and Chesapeake Bay. Experience farm destinations such as wineries, orchards, pick-your-own farms, and a dairy farm with homemade ice cream. Visit C&D Canal Museum or Mt Harmon - a tobacco plantation with a breathtaking view. Enjoy Plumpton Park Zoo, Upper Bay Museum, Sinking Springs Herb Farm, or Hollywood Casino. Historic S. Chesapeake City has picturesque 19th Century homes, built along the banks of C&D canal. Ships and pleasure vessels from around the globe slip through the canal and beneath the town’s majestic bridge. Quaint shops,

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waterfront restaurants and charming inns await your stay. The Town of North East offers neighborly charm to visitors. Discover specialty & antique shops, and a basket factory where craftsmen hand weave oak baskets as they have for generations. Fishermen can drop a line and nab a catch at the park. And whether your taste buds are craving steamed crabs, gourmet specialties, sizzling steaks or family fare, you’ll find an unforgettable eatery in this charming town. Outdoor lovers can enjoy 2 magnificent State Parks. Take a trail ride on horseback, hike or bike through the woods, launch your boat, and fish. Enjoy nature photography, the historic covered bridge and the breathtaking view from the cliff at Turkey Point Lighthouse. Experience family friendly events including festivals, Steeplechase races, Scottish competitions, art and cultural events, seasonal activities, and an international Olympic level equestrian competition. 1-800-CECIL-95 / www.SeeCecil.org ¤

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Fall in Love with Caroline County The Perfect Destination for Heritage Enthusiasts & Outdoor Adventurers Located on the Chesapeake Peninsula between the Choptank River and the historic Mason-Dixon Line, Caroline County is the perfect destination for heritage enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Here you’ll find a rural and relaxing lifestyle where you can enjoy a wealth of

unique heritage experiences, including the Museum of Rural Life, the Choptank River Heritage Center, the Federalsburg Museum and the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. For those seeking an adventure in the great outdoors, Caroline County

Experience the beautiful waters of Dorchester County, the Heart of the Chesapeake Dorchester County has 1,700 miles of shoreline – more than anywhere else in Maryland. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a lifetime, the water serves as a playground for all ages, an inspiration to artists, a scenic backdrop for weddings and the source of delicious seafood in the restaurants. Experience the beauty of these waters by joining a sail on an authentic skipjack oystering vessel, going for a dinner cruise on a paddle wheeler, chartering a fishing boat, or renting a kayak or canoe. Walk or cycle the trails at the 27,000-acre Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, which draws people from all over the world for its dramatic marshlands, birding, spectacular sunsets and photo opportunities. Located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Dorchester is 1.5 hours from

offers a 400-acre native garden and nature preserve, eleven miles of pristine waterways, gently curving countryside perfect for cycling, two state parks, hang gliding, Alpaca and Clydesdale farms, hunting lodges and more. Take a Sunday drive through picturesque farmland or visit one of the quaint towns along the way. Whatever your passion, come spend a weekend with Caroline. www.tourcaroline.com ¤

Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The county is known as the heart of the Chesapeake, not just because of its physical shape, but also because this is where you’ll find the authentic Eastern Shore. Discover unspoiled landscapes, quiet retreats, watermen heading into harbor with their catch of oysters, crabs or fish – and an unhurried, friendly pace of life. While you’re here, explore the area’s award-winning restaurants, local brewery and winery, art galleries, charming small towns, and history – including a scenic driving tour celebrating the life of Harriet Tubman, who lived here for more than 25 years. Find out more at www.TourDorchester.org or 800.522.TOUR. ¤

Star Spangled Historic Trail Commemorates the War Of 1812 On this Maryland Upper Eastern Shore County of the Chesapeake Bay, you may begin your journey of eight Star Spangled Banner Historic Trail sites at the Visitor Center in Chestertown or the Kitty Knight House in Georgetown. For 1812 activities in 2014, please visit www.kentcounty.com/1812. Be sure to save the dates of Saturday, August 30 and Sunday, August 31, for an authentic and amazing anniversary celebration of the War of 1812. Saturday, in Historic Chestertown, begins with a period parade, featuring American and British reenactors, and includes a wreath laying ceremony, an Eastern Shore Militia encampment, firing demonstrations, public sails on the Chester River and more. Sunday presents a once in a lifetime opportunity. Witness history - 200 years to the day - at the Battle of Caulks Field bicentennial reenactment. Experience a formal GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

military wreath laying and flag raising ceremony and enjoy music, food, demonstrations, living history and more. For directions and more information, please visit www.kentcounty.com. ¤

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NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina – Where Perfection is Year-Round The sun wakes in the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and travels west over the lakes and rivers of the Piedmont region to the rocky western expanse. Melting into the wooded peaks and ascending majesty of the Appalachian and Great Smoky Mountains, the sunsets afford heavenly views from the world-renowned Blue Ridge Parkway, which winds its way through the

green mountain ranges of North Carolina. Hikers and camping enthusiasts never have to look far for contentment in North Carolina. Beautiful hardwood forests cover two thirds of the mountainous landscape, and one peak, Mount Mitchell, reaches 6,684 feet into the sky, making it the tallest peak in the state and eastern United States.

Gulf Stream currents brush against the North Carolina coast and warm the elegant beaches and sand dunes. Jockey’s Ridge is the highest dune along the eastern coast, decidedly one of the most romantic look outs onto the ocean. Local wetlands also offer a great chance to view North Carolina’s diverse wildlife.

Most famous for its Outer Banks, the 130 miles of coast overreaches every vacationer’s dream. Secluded barrier islands present the perfect locations for shelling and water sports are always close at hand. Surfing, parasailing, and jet skiing are just a few of all the exciting opportunities. Museums, theme parks, and aquariums make the

perfect day in town, and souvenir shops garland nearly every corner. Spas and cruises are always available for the most lavish retreats, but really, North Carolina itself is built on the natural luxuries of eastern US. So fill your photo albums with the memories of a lifetime and succumb to the great North Carolinian expanses, where perfection is year-round. ¤

lessons, scuba diving and more! Or spend the day visiting our historic sites, museums and parks along the Crystal Coast. There’s always something to do! Contact us at Emerald Isle Realty where we will go the extra mile to make your visit to the Southern Outer

Banks a memorable experience. Online specials posted daily. Visit www.EmeraldIsleRealty.com or call 888.586.8959 and make your vacation dreams a reality! ¤

Emerald Isle Realty: Beach Vacations Come True Celebrating more than 50 years of making dream beach vacations come true along the beaches of North Carolina! Emerald Isle is the perfect destination for your family reunion, beach wedding, retreat or any getaway. Choose from over 700 rentals including cottages, duplexes,

condos and luxury units with pet friendly properties as well. Relax at the beach or let our activity coordinators create the perfect itinerary for your family or group. Choose from kayaking, boating, fishing, biking, golf, ecology tours, bird watching, parasailing, surfing

Extraordinary Wilmington Area Beaches in North Carolina Wilmington area beaches are all Ft. Fisher and Topsail Island, the area about fun for all your vacation needs! is North Carolina’s premier coastal Including the time-honored small vacation destination. towns of Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Activities range from golfing, surfing, jet skiing and kayaking to deep-sea fishing, putt-putt and wind surfing or enjoy our uncrowded beaches from sunrise to sunset. Beaches are close to Historic Wilmington with attractions such as

the USS North Carolina Battleship, historical tours and a vibrant restaurant scene. A little farther up the coast is Topsail Island, featuring beautiful, quiet beaches. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway for two or a large home or two for a family reunion.

Ask our friendly, knowledgeable staff about special discounts. Call today or book online at our secure website! United Beach Vacations Carolina Beach/Kure Beach/ Topsail Island, NC 1-800-334-5806 www.UnitedBeachVacations.com ¤

Find the hidden treasures of Carolina’s Crystal Coast! The towns of North Carolina’s Crystal Coast have a charm all their own and something to offer everyone. The pristine beaches, array of boating and fishing opportunities, delicious restaurants and fresh local seafood help make this beautiful area the perfect place for a beach vacation or second home. Factor in the Southern hospitality and friendly people, lovely

old homes, exciting festivals and tournaments, historical sites, museums and aquarium and you are sure to return to this area again and again. Locals think of the area spanning from Emerald Isle through Pine Knoll Shores/Beacon’s Reach and Atlantic Beach over to Morehead City and into Beaufort as one community, and

travel between the areas is easy & enjoyable. Cannon & Gruber, REALTORS offers the best in real estate sales and vacation rentals providing families with beach cottages, residential homes, condominiums and building sites. ¤

Old-Fashioned Family Vacations Are New Again Enjoy family vacations the old-fashioned way. With a portfolio of over 250 of the finest vacation homes, Sunset Vacations has privately owned beach homes to fit every style, location and budget. Located just 20 minutes north of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and 45 minutes south of Wilmington, North Carolina, Sunset Beach is that hidden vacation treasure you’ve been looking for. The staff and management of 18

Sunset Vacations consider it a privilege to serve you! Remember – we have it all! From oceanfront, waterway, condo and mainland ... we can find that perfect vacation just for you. Sunset Vacations 401 South Sunset Blvd. Sunset Beach, NC 28468 1-800-331-6428 910-579-9000 www.sunsetvacations.com ¤

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Leave your everyday chores, dust off your sunglasses, and take a trip to Outer Banks. The Outer Banks barrier islands present every vacationer with the relaxing atmosphere and great variety of options necessary for the perfect retreat. Choose any of the picturesque destinations along the 100 miles of Outer

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Banks coast and pick from a wide range of lodging options. Hotels and inns are available throughout the cities and along the waterfronts, featuring some of the most majestic views. Elegant beach houses and magnificent resorts are also available and give any traveler the perfect reason to extend

the stay. So, retire beneath the soothing Carolina sun, and spend this vacation in luxury. You will find the amenities you desire and the excitement you need on these beautiful waterfront locations. Spend your time relaxing on the sand, watching the wild horses frolic on the beach, or rough it with a dune buggy

tour of the area. Or for a more invigorating venture, take advantage of the local water sport opportunities. Explore the waves in a kayak, live it up on a waverunner, or take the whole family out on a pontoon boat for a day of fun and excitement. The smooth sands and unique attractions provide the means for a

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genuinely impressive vacation. For a break from the sun, or for those unexpected clouds, travel further inland for all the sights and sounds of the urban Outer Banks. Take time to visit the beautiful lighthouses, peruse the awe-inspiring aquarium, or tour the various cultural and

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historical ruins. Hand gliding, aircraft rentals, and flight instruction is also available for the more adventurous visitors, but don’t feel intimidated. Beautiful golfing ranges, intriguing air tours, and historical forts are always close at hand. Or if you’re looking for a more nature-orientated adventure,

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visit the local parks and wildlife reserves, walk along the memorable sand dunes, or go horseback riding for a relaxing day near the waves. The fun doesn’t stop at Outer Banks. Don’t miss the summer festivities and fall festivals that will make your visit a memorable one. Celebrate

the colorful season with the June kite festivals, watch the experts at the Kitty Hawk Kiteboarding competition in August, or become more acquainted with the sapphire waves during this May’s fishing tournaments. Let the waves of excitement wash over you, and spend a pleasant night on the town

with the open-air theater or live musical shows. Five-star restaurants and comfortable diners provide you with the variety of tastes and atmospheres you crave. For a special night out, go on a romantic cruise or evening tour of the rocky coasts. At Outer Banks, the sands are always welcoming and the

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SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina coast features 200 miles of sun and surf A mix of easy public access, private retreats and natural preserves highlights the 200 miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline that South Carolina calls its own. For generations, beach trips to millions of Americans and Canadians has meant an easy drive to Myrtle Beach and later, Hilton Head, while expanded air travel has added more

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international travelers in recent years. Reliable, decent weather year-round and a burgeoning menu of attractions and amenities continue to drive that growth in popularity. Starting from the north, Myrtle Beach anchors the 60-mile crescent of shoreline known as the Grand Strand. Characterized by long, sweeping stretches of sand and surf,

the Strand offers both bustling and less-boisterous choices for plopping that plastic chaise lounge and propping the umbrella. In Myrtle Beach proper, hotels old and new, restaurants and shops line the beach, with public access points interspersed. Then there are the quiet ocean-side beach communities such as Cherry Grove, Atlantic Beach (considered perhaps the nation’s first predominantly African American beach town), Garden City and “elegantly shabby” Pawleys Island. Each offers varying degrees of public beach access and wide choices of hotel, cottage and condo rentals, as well as package deals with many of the more than 100 golf courses on the Strand. Cozy Myrtle Beach and expansive Huntington Beach state parks also offer beach access, camping, environmental education programs and more. Much of the coast is protected wildlife refuges until the Charleston area, itself a world-class destination for lovers of history and architecture but also home to popular beach destinations such as Wild Dunes Resort and the Isle of Palms to the north of town and Folly Beach and its popular public beach just to the south. Next up going south is storied Edisto Island. Live oaks draped with Spanish moss overhang the narrow highway across the big island to Edisto Beach, long beloved for its great shelling. The park also has a robust environmental education center, camping and cabins. Then there’s the Beaufort area. The big park has four miles of beach, cabins and thousands of acres of

maritime forest and marsh for exploring. It even has a historic, 100-foot lighthouse. At the south end of South Carolina’s coast is Hilton Head, a golf and tennis haven. Hilton Head is world famous for its plantation resorts, which combine beachfront dining, pools and cabanas with tennis, a range of accommodations

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Plan Your Next Myrtle Beach Vacation Holiday Sands North offers and is centrally located along the new exquisite views of the Atlantic Ocean 1.2 mile Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade. Our central location puts you and your family in the heart of Myrtle Beach and in close proximity to many of the area’s best dining, entertainment and shopping venues. While at Holiday Sands North, Although Sea Mist is known for its enjoy endless amenities including affordable family vacations, it indoor and outdoor pools, whirlpools, remains America best buy in the fall, kiddie pool, lazy river, sun decks, free winter and spring as well! Perch Wi-Fi, ocean front café, directly on the edge of the sparkling conference/meeting facilities, Atlantic Ocean, the beauty of the sea

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exercise room, arcade and an ocean front lawn where you can enjoy some ultimate R&R. Also, beginning in 2014, Holiday Sands North is now a Smoke-Free property. Our resort offers a wide array of accommodations to fit your families’ budget/needs and as always, our guest services are second to none. Visit us online at www.holidaysandsnorth.com or call 1.800.448.1091 to unlock incredible savings and begin planning your next Myrtle Beach vacation. ¤

never fades, and Sea Mist has your room with the view! Take advantage of exceptional weekend and mid-week specials, plus unique Steal-Away Packages and Holiday Escapes. Call now and receive 33% off a 3-night stay. Take in a live theater show at Alabama Theater, Pirate Adventure or Carolina Opry. Play a little golf on any of the 80+ championship courses, and enjoy the many eateries and shopping outlets nearby. Got a Group? Get a deal at Sea Mist. Our hottest dates and best deals are in April, May and September. If you require 10 rooms or more, you will qualify for special group rates. Plus, if you need meeting space Sea Mist features a 17,000 sq. ft Conference Center with unique indoor and outdoor options. In addition, the Sea Mist Early Bird Bonus is now available! Book your summertime vacation with Sea Mist by March 20, 2014 for stays June through August 18, 2014 and receive an $80 EZ-Cash! This card can be utilized at any of Sea Mist retail outlets such as Resort Restaurants, Resort Water Park, Sea Mist Arcade, Gift Shop, Quick Stop Grocery, Sea Mist Theater Concessions, and more! Call 1.877.590.1384 or visit www.SeaMist.com ¤

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Dive into Fun with Ocean Lakes Family Campground A National Award Winning Resort Destination Located in Myrtle Beach, Ocean Lakes Family Campground is a national award winning resort destination. Ocean Lakes features 300 beach house rentals that sleep 4 to 22 people. Our 893 campsites are large, pull-through, with full hook-ups, including Wi-Fi and concrete pads are available. Our rates are inclusive, we don’t add on for pets, people or hookups. Big Rig friendly, but tents are welcome! Our amenities include Sandy Harbor Games, Mini-Golf, Splash Zone, indoor and outdoor

pools, Sandy Mart, Sandy’s Soapy Suds, Wireless Zone and more. Ocean Lakes RV Center offers RV service, sales and supplies. Built by Mary Emily, Nelson Jackson and their five daughters starting in 1970, it opened with 30 campsites and one bathhouse in 1971. Ocean Lakes is ranked in the top 1% of the 8,000 private campgrounds included in the 2014 Good San RV Travel Guide & Campground Directory. It is the 5-time winner of the National “RV

Park of the Year” award (1997, 1999, 2002-03, 2008-09, 2011-2012) from the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds. Other awards include voted one of Woodall’s “Top 10 Favorite Parks in North America 2011,” 2009-10 Plan-It Green Award and 2010 SC Earth Day Award. Ocean Lakes Family Campground Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 877-506-1053 www.OceanLakes.com ¤

Make Your Next Vacation The Best Ever! Located in Myrtle Beach’s most desired section along Ocean Boulevard, the Sea Dip Oceanfront Resort is a family friendly property that offers a variety of amenities and affordable rates to make your next vacation the best ever. Amenities include free WiFi in all rooms, laundry, children’s play area, picnic area with charcoal grills and ample parking.

We feature oceanfront and indoor water amenities including Lazy River, Two Oceanfront Pools, a seasonal Indoor pool, two Whirlpools, Sundeck, Kiddie Pool and more. Sea Dip is centrally located near dining, nightlife, championship golf, the Boardwalk, Broadway at the Beach, Hard Rock Café, Planet Hollywood and only four blocks from the Myrtle Beach Convention Center.

“As a family owned and operated business, we understand the value of the Family Vacation. We are here to serve and make your vacation the best ever!” Jackie Vereen GM We invite you to come and stay with us! Sea Dip Oceanfront Resort 2608 North Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-334-1467 www.seadip.com ¤

Moms and Dads Choose Affordable Family Resort Affordable Family Resort is located on the south end of Ocean Boulevard just across the street from the ocean. Our Family Suite is our most economical choose for mom and dad with up to four children, with one queen, and two full size beds. No one has to worry about sleeping on a roll-a-way. For couples we have King and Double Suites available. For weekly stays, our spacious non-smoking cottages will sleep up to 16 persons. We have freestanding cottages, 3 units on 3 floors; these units combine will accommodate 30

persons without the need for a roll-a-way. Our Jacuzzi Suites include a red heart-shaped Jacuzzi. The king bed is situated under king-sized mirrors. PLUS stay 5 nights or more at Affordable Family Resort and receive FREE Amusement Park all day passes. Call or visit our website for more details. Affordable Family Resort 2300 South Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 843-839-4330 www.affordablefamilyresort.com ¤

This Year, Take All the Family on Vacation Play in the surf, our new kid’s water park or relax in the new lounging wet pool. Shop till you drop. Golf day and night at Tupelo Bay. Dine on fresh local seafood. Dance the night away. Do nothing … Do it all! Rose Real Estate would like to take this opportunity to welcome you and your family to our beautiful beach. Tucked away in quiet Surfside Beach, our communities are close to shopping, dining, entertainment, award winning golf and incredible water activities. Our properties offer everything from two bedroom villas to GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

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FLORIDA

Vacation in Florida: Your best Destination by: Ashley Johnson Aptly named the sunshine state, Florida reigns as the most popular holiday destination for its long stretches of sandy beaches, larger-than-life theme parks and near perfect climate all year round. Fringed by 1,200 miles of sugary white beaches and lapped by clear blue seas, the Gulf Coast of Florida offers a unique blend of tropical sunshine, modern Miami culture and warm Southern hospitality. The best way to

experience the true spirit of Florida is through a vacation rental home. A beachfront condo on the Gulf Coast offers enthusiastic beach lovers the perfect sand and sea holiday. Enjoy a round of golf in the cosmopolitan city of Naples, canoe through the waterways of Sarasota, fish at Fort Myers Beach or savor delicious seafood in Tarpon Springs ~ you will have a good time both indoors and outdoors with its exclusive vacation homes.

Shopping buffs can loosen their purse strings in the fashionable city of Miami. Literally a melting pot of cultures, Miami has something for everyone in this vibrant city. A vacation in Florida would be absolutely incomplete without paying a visit to Mickey’s homeland, Orlando. Brimming with extravagant theme parks, shopping malls, late-night bars, restaurants and family catered entertainment; it’s no surprise why Orlando is called America’s theme capital.

The Ideal Place to Stay BEST WESTERN Space Shuttle Inn offers premium amenities and personalized service for an unforgettable experience – including a complimentary continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, on-site Durango Steakhouse and Lounge, access to the lobby computer and printer. Exciting attractions and local landmarks are all within reach including Dixie Crossroads Sea Food restaurant, nationally recognized nature trails, Merritt Island National Wildlife Resort, Atlantic Ocean

beaches and more. The Space Make the most of your vacation Shuttle Inn is also close to Port while staying at the BEST WESTERN Canaveral Cruise Terminals, Space Shuttle Inn. American Police Hall of Fame, the Best Western Space Shuttle Inn United States Space Hall of Fame and 3455 Cheney Highway more. Play golf on one of the many Titusville, FL 32780 challenging area courses. 321-269-9100 The Inn is located just a short drive www.bestwestern.com/ from Daytona Beach, Sea World, spaceshuttleinn ¤ Walt Disney World and Universal Studios and minutes from the world-famous Kennedy Space Center.

Experience Small Town Charm and World Class Amenities in Vero Beach As soon as you arrive in Vero Beach, you will understand why USA Today named it one of the 2014 top beach destinations! Surrounded by the serene blue-green waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon, forget your worries and lose yourself in the quaint charm this hospitable city. Vero Beach offers an array of activities from water sports to professional theatre. If a unique culinary experience is on your to do list you, won’t be disappointed. The area is known on the East Coast as being the city with the largest amount of chef-owned restaurants. Accommodations are as varied as the activities are plenty. Award winning properties add to the ambiance of the city. Disney’s Vero Beach Resort, Vero Beach Hotel & Spa & Costa d’ Este Beach Resort GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

have been named among the top 40 resorts in Florida by Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards. Visit IndianRiverChamber.com or download our mobile app: Vero Beach, Sebastian, Fellsmere FL ¤

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Veranda and White Sands – Enjoy the Good Life Warm hospitality, fun-filled activities and a casual island atmosphere await your arrival at the Veranda Beach Club on Longboat Key. Relax on your veranda, looking out over the crystalline sands of an eleven-mile beach, while the shimmering Gulf of Mexico lures you to the water’s edge. Drink in the beauty of your surroundings directly on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico.

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beautiful locations on Longboat Key. Nestled amid powder-white beaches and lush tropical gardens, the views from this property will always be spectacular.

Enjoy the good life at White Sands, White Sands of Longboat bordered by the azure waters of the 5114 Gulf of Mexico Drive Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Longboat Key, Florida 34228 wildlife-rich Sarasota Bay on the 800-230-2428 other. It has been designed for the www.WhiteSandsOfLongboat.com fullest enjoyment of one of the most ¤

The Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel Charms Guests The Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel with its 600 feet of private, powder white sand beach, on the Gulf of Mexico, offers the splendor of a tropical paradise. Sporting a brand new look to add to the excitement, our renourished beach makes paradise even more pristine. Offering free WiFi throughout the property. Complimentary parking, beach chairs and newspapers. Most guest rooms face the beach and have

semi-private balconies. Other beach deck to watch the most recently updated guestrooms include spectacular sunsets ever seen. Poolside, Courtyard and Northside Local attractions are only minutes views. away. A complete Recreational Be prepared to be pampered! Department can set you up with a sailboat, aqua cycles or kayak and will The Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel offer lessons on how to operate any 1540 Ben Franklin Drive of the water vehicles. Sarasota, FL 34236 There are two heated pools, a pool 941-388-2181 bar with happy hour specials, and a www.HelmsleySandcastle.com ¤

Experience the Charm of Historic Gulf Beach Resort Historic Gulf Beach Resort is beautiful Sarasota, Florida. All of our located directly on Lido Beach in 49 units are individually owned and decorated; there are no two units alike. The majority of our units have fully equipped kitchens and private lanais. Our beach is private and we have a heated pool, barbecue grills, Tiki Hut and a shuffleboard court. We have free Wi-Fi, security cameras and keyless entry locks. Gulf Beach is the perfect place for family and class reunions, beach

weddings, family vacations or just a place to get away for some special time with each other. Our resort is within walking distance of renowned St. Armand’s Circle. Every room is just steps away from the beautiful warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. For more information and pictures, please visit our website at www.gulfbeachsarasota.com or call us toll free at 800-232-2489. ¤

BridgeWalk – You’re Going to Love it Here What comes to mind when you Visit our website at dream of an “Island” vacation? A www.silverresorts.com or call us toll beautiful island where calm, free at 866-779-2545. ¤ sparkling blue water of the Gulf of Mexico stretch out endlessly into the horizon and white sugar sand is spread out like a warm, inviting blanket dotted with palm trees reaching up into a clear blue sky. A quaint little beach town Main Street lined with eclectic restaurants and shops full of delightful gifts made by local artists. This picturesque scene surrounds BridgeWalk, a landmark resort on Anna Maria Island. The Key West style resort offers large, beautifully appointed accommodations. From a two bedroom, 2½-bath townhome to studios with mini kitchens, you will find the perfect room for a few nights or an extended island stay. You will forget what day it is, what time it is – That’s Living on Island Time. 28

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Inlet Reef Club Shows You the Heart of Destin Inlet Reef Club invites you to Destin, Florida. Visit our beautiful white sandy beaches, enjoy the wonderful restaurants and great shopping experiences. We have many local discounts. Located directly on the beach, Inlet Reef Club features two and three bedroom Gulf front and Gulf view units. All units have many things to offer including king size beds in the

master bedroom, full size kitchens, Inlet Reef Condominiums are washer/dryer, iron and ironing board, centrally located in the heart of large vanity and dressing area in Destin, on Holiday Isle, near shopping master bath, inside/outside wet bars, and dining. sliding glass doors off the living room and master bedroom. Inlet Reef Condominiums Enjoy the sauna and hot tub, tennis 506 Gulf Shore Drive courts, shuffleboard and weight Destin, Florida 32541 room. Relax in our seasonally heated 800-367-1801 pool. Beach service is available. www.inletreefclub.com ¤

Destin Gulfgate: Relax, Plunge and Explore! The perfect place for your family beach vacation just got better. The $700,000 new Pool & Fitness Center project is completed. Along with our luxurious beachfront condos, you will also enjoy a zero entry pool (water features included) with a view of the beach from your treadmill. Condos include fully-equipped kitchens and free high-speed internet. All condos have 30’

balconies with breathtaking views of the emerald green water of the Gulf of Mexico. Amenities include wet bars, 2 free beach chairs and umbrella (March – October), gazebo with refreshments and drinks. Our central location means quick trips to Destin Harbor, dining, shopping and maximum beach time! Book your stay early as our repeat guests fill us up quickly! Pictures,

condo virtual tours, promotions all at destingulfgate.com. Our hospitality is just a phone call away. Thank you for considering a stay with us! Destin Gulfgate 1180 Scenic Highway 98 Destin, FL 32541 888-234-4853 www.destingulfgate.com ¤

Reserve Your Place in the Sun Chartwell Hospitality offers three upscale hotels for your vacation, reunion, retreat or business needs, we are confident one of our distinctive hotels will be the perfect fit. Our Fairfield Inn & Suites is centrally located in Destin and features an indoor heated pool and tropical outdoor pool to relax by. The hotel is just across the street from Henderson Beach State Park, which offers more than 6000 feet of pristine sugar white sands bordering the Gulf of Mexico. At the Hampton Inn & Suites, you are just steps away from the emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Located across the street from The Track Family Fun Center, you’ll also be near Big Kahuna’s Water Park, the Destin Harbor, Destin Commons Shopping Center and much more. Enjoy the resort style pool and have a

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relaxing conversation in the tropical courtyard. The Wingate by Wyndham is nestled in the heart of Destin offering an outdoor pool, spa and fitness center. The hotel is conveniently located just one block from Big Kahuna’s Water & Adventure Park and within walking distance of delicious restaurants and shopping centers. All of Chartwell Hospitality’s hotels in Destin offer a complimentary hot breakfast, fantastic customer service and added amenities such as free WI-FI for your relaxation and enjoyment. As an added bonus, Hilton Honors, Marriott Rewards and Wyndham Rewards members can receive points for each night stayed at our respective hotels. Destin’s sugar white sands and emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico are like no other along the

gulf coast. Over the years, Destin has become the number one destination along the emerald coast for family vacations. Call now to reserve your place in the sun. ¤

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An Island Jewel Anna Maria Island, Florida Once upon a time, there was a place like no other a small seven-mile island jewel, nestled in the Gulf of Mexico. Multi-hued crystal clear blue waters beckoned visitors to relax and the white sandy beaches were beyond compare. This jewel still exists today, with its quaint, laid back feel and friendly ambiance it called Anna Maria Island and its waiting for you to experience its old world charm and natural beauty. Located just south of Tampa Bay Anna Maria Island proves that size doesn matter when it comes to fun in paradise. Believe it or not, it has three cities full of activities for visitors of every age. Thinking of an eco-friendly

outdoor island getaway? With 7 miles of uninterrupted beach, there is plenty of opportunity to enjoy fun in the sun and explore nature. We share our beach life with Florida abundant wildlife. Experience our amazing turtles that visit us from May November every year during turtle nesting season. Year round you can watch cute manatees, playful dolphins, beautiful birds, elegant rays and exotic fish all enjoying their beautiful blue water, white sand habitats. Relaxing with nature while kayaking, chartering sailboat tours, paddle boarding, biking, walking and hiking are all part of the eco experience Anna Maria Island offers.

Perhaps you are in the mood to celebrate island life with us! Anna Maria Island loves to celebrate with festivals, parades, street markets, symphony and holiday cheer EVERY month hosts a celebration. Each year, visitors and locals flock to the streets and beaches of Anna Maria Island for annual ayfests, Chalk Festivals, ood & Wine on Pine, ymphony in the Sand Privateers Parades, ityfest July fireworks, Easter egg hunts, Holiday alk-abouts hieves Markets and so much more. If you can locate a fun event during your stay, you e probably not on Anna Maria Island! Feel like getting culturally connected? Anna Maria Island has a

thriving arts and culture. Take in a play with the Island Players Club or a concert with the Anna Maria Island Community Chorus and Orchestra. View original works of art, including island art in our beautiful studios and galleries. We even have annual juried art festivals and an ArtsHOP to help you view a wide array of local artist talents. Anna Maria Island is very proud to provide original artistic beauty on an island where history is preserved in the architecture and museums of historic Pine Avenue and Bridge Street. We even have a famous original single room jail built in 1927 with an open ceiling where rowdy residents appreciated an

opportunity to cool off in nature elements for a night or two. Unlike other islands, visitors won find any chain restaurants or high-rise hotels here. Instead, they will find family owned restaurants, coffee shops, resorts and even a historic Bed & Breakfast waiting for guests to relax in the sun. The island is known as he friendly island because visitors come as our guests and leave as our friends. With a friendly paradise like no other, it is no wonder Anna Maria Island is rated the #3 top island in the United States to visit on TripAdvisor!! What are you waiting for? nna Maria Awaits You ¤

Experience the French Riviera in Destin, Florida If you are looking for the very best condo rentals, Edgewater Beach Condominium is the ultimate seaside vacation playground. With a touch of the French Riviera, the resort rises majestically beside the sparkling emerald waters, pristine white sands and fiery sunsets of Northwest Florida’s Emerald Coast.

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Our unique architecture is a landmark along the Emerald Coast. The resort offers luxurious yet casual one-, two- and three-bedroom condos with private balconies overlooking lushly landscaped gardens and two shimmering pools (one heated), children’s pool and Jacuzzi. Enjoy nearby boutique and

outlet shopping, fine dining, Call 800-822-4929 or visit our spectacular golf and sport fishing, website for specials at beautiful sunsets or just relax in the www.edgewaterbeach.com. Florida sun. Enjoy our resort’s many amenities, Edgewater Beach Condominium including FREE high-speed wireless 291 Scenic Gulf Drive internet, FREE beach set-up and FREE Miramar Beach, Florida 32550 use of our state-of-the-art fitness ¤ center.

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Start a New Vacation Tradition with Moonspinner Where the Beach and Nature Meet Your search is over for the prime vacation destination on Panama City Beach. Moonspinner Condominiums, where the beach and nature meet, located adjacent to St. Andrews State Park. We offer 24-hour security, two lighted PREMIER Tennis courts, heated pool, kiddie pool and hot tub, exercise room, basketball, shuffleboard, FREE local, long

distance and FREE WIFI in every launching just to name a few. Let us room. make a new tradition for your family. Our seasonal beach service offers Call or book on line today! dolphin tours, wave runners, parasail rides and beach chair rentals. If you Moonspinner Condominiums enjoy fishing, hiking, bicycling or just 4425 Thomas Drive being part of nature, the St. Andrews Panama City Beach, State Park is the way to go. Florida 32408 Nestled on the quiet end of the 1-800-223-3947 beach, you are only minutes away www.Moonspinner.com ¤ from fine dining, marinas and boat

The Summerhouse – Your “Home Away from Home” Enjoy the bright Florida sunshine, blue-green waters and pearly white sandy beaches of Florida’s Gulf Coast at one of the best condos at Panama City Beach, Florida. Whether just vacationing at the beach, planning a family get-together or wedding, we invite you to stay at the beautifully decorated units at the Summerhouse. Amenities include two beachside pools, hot tub, kiddie pool, shuffleboard, racquetball, tennis court, game room, picnic area with gas grills and WiFi.

The Summerhouse is located just minutes away from fine restaurants, fishing, boating and other recreation. Don’t settle for a “regular” beach rental when you can enjoy your family vacation at the Summerhouse.

Make The Summerhouse your “home away from home.” The Summerhouse Condo 6505 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 1-800-354-1112 www.summerhousepc.com ¤

Paradise Discovered at One Seagrove Place Enjoy Family Fun in the Sun Imagine … A place where the sugar white sands are kissed by the sparkling emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico . . . One Seagrove Place offers the joy of magnificent sunsets from your gulf front balcony and a quiet place at the beach to enjoy family fun in the sun. One Seagrove Place – where you will relax and enjoy the many comforts of our two-bedroom condominiums – located in the heart of Seagrove Beach along scenic 30A just two miles east of Seaside Resort.

Property amenities include a beachside pool, lighted tennis court, complimentary chairs and umbrella in season. Walk to the area’s finest dining, unique shops and art galleries. COME AND ENJOY OUR PARADISE . . . YOU DESERVE IT!! One Seagrove Place 4100 East Scenic 30A Seagrove Beach, Florida 32459 800-368-9100 www.oneseagroveplace.com

Garrett Realty Heats Up Your Beach Vacation On the Beaches of South Walton Since 1987, Garrett Realty Services, Inc. has been welcoming guests to the Beaches of South Walton and the laid-back, Old-Florida lifestyle that can only be Seagrove Beach. We offer the finest selection of Gulf-front/Gulf-side townhomes, condominiums and private homes available along Scenic 30-A between world famous Seaside and Rosemary Beach. While our diversity and quality of accommodations is huge, we offer personalized service that will make you feel like family. Take advantage of your much-deserved opportunity to relax 32

your mind, rejuvenate your body, rekindle your relationships and remember what’s good about life – just waiting to be discovered through a walk on the beach, a sunrise over the Gulf or a bike ride by one of our many Coastal Dunes Lakes. Who knows? Maybe even a dolphin will show up for an early-morning greeting. We look forward to being a part of your next vacation. Garrett Realty Services, Inc. 800-537-5387 www.garrettrealty.com ¤

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Satisfy Your Senses in Florida Indulge yourself in a Florida vacation designed to awaken your senses and provide a retreat from every day life. From captivating outdoor concerts and a variety of cultural restaurants that arouse your sense of taste and smell, to the endless eye-catching attractions that will satisfy your sense of sight and rejuvenating spas designed to allure your sense of touch, Florida can guarantee an all-around fulfilling vacation.

Delight your sense of hearing with the melodious sounds of cultural events that fill Florida’s tropical air. Symphony concerts, local bands and popular plays are some of the festive performances the Sunshine State has to offer. Seeing is believing with a trip to one of Florida’s variety of attractions and sights. Visitors to Florida often look to see if they can spot one of the infamous alligators roaming around

one of Florida’s many lakes and canals. Full of attractions and sights, Florida is waiting to show you how it can open your eyes to a vacation full of fun. For information on travel to Florida or to order a copy of VISIT FLORIDA’s free Vacation Guide visit VISIT FLORIDA’s consumer web site, www.VISITFLORIDA.com, or call VISIT FLORIDA’s toll-free consumer number at 1-888-7-FLAUSA (352872). ¤

Sanibel Island, Captiva Island, and Ft. Myers Beach beaches are famous for their white, sandy beaches, world famous shelling, miles of bike trails, and the vast array of wildlife that calls this Gulf coast island home. Sanibel, Captiva and Ft. Myers Beach beaches have been ranked number one of the top vacation destinations in the world by Arthur Frommer travel writer. Enjoy the slow paced island life with biking along miles of protected paths, observe birds and wildlife in the Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, attend cultural events, and enjoy fresh

seafood at one of the islands excellent restaurants. Visitors also enjoy our wonderful art galleries, as well as our historic village. Water sports are also popular among visitors, from fishing to parasailing, we have it all. Sanibel Island, Captiva Island, and Ft. Myers Beach are unique compared to any other place you’ve ever been in Florida, a true island get-a-way. Come on down and treat yourself to our slice of paradise. Spend one night with us and you will never want to leave. ¤

We Invite You To Experience Paradise! Visit the sunny, tropical islands of Sanibel and Captiva, see yourself what an island vacation is all about! Miles of unspoiled, seashell covered beaches and amazing variety of wildlife make this a unique vacation haven. Our beautiful sanctuary islands offer the slow pace of island life rarely found in today’s busy world. Over 60% of the islands have been declared a national wildlife and nature reserve. Choose whether to spend your days enjoying the uncrowded

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beaches, biking along miles of scenic bike paths through nature preserves, shopping or observing birds and wildlife. World-class dining, unique boutiques, live theater, endless recreation of golf, tennis, fishing and boating combine to make this a place to truly leave your daily cares behind. No other Florida location can match the natural beauty and serenity of Sanibel and Captiva. Located on Florida’s Southwest coast, the Islands are just 45 minutes

from Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers. Tampa International Airport and Ft. Lauderdale are 2-3 hours away, Miami and Orlando are an approximate 4-hour drive. Some call our islands a magical retreat while others call them an environment like none other. Whatever you choose to call Sanibel and Captiva, one thing is clear: this is Florida at its absolute best… and we hope to welcome you soon! ¤

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The Daytona Beach Area: 23 Miles of Family Fun Under the clear blue skies of Florida’s Central East Coast lies a 23-mile stretch of scenic shoreline. It’s a place where blue-green waters wash on warm, sun-drenched sand, providing the perfect playground for family fun. Just an hour’s drive to Orlando’s theme parks, the Daytona Beach area is the ideal location for your next vacation or weekend getaway. You’ll find our world-famous beaches are perfect for sandcastle building, cycling, jogging, fishing or just relaxing in the sun.

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If seaside relaxation isn’t quite your speed, try the Daytona 500 Experience, the official attraction of NASCAR, or take a splash at Daytona Lagoon waterpark and family entertainment center. And that’s only the beginning. You can explore local museums, tour historical sites and enjoy the theater and performing arts. Take a skyride at sunset. Discover Florida’s natural beauty on a boat tour along the Intracoastal Waterway. Or climb the tallest lighthouse in Florida and be rewarded with a panoramic view of the area.

Be sure to set aside time for a visit to the Marine Science Center which includes a seabird sanctuary and sea turtle rehabilitation facilities. Nature lovers will enjoy the many parks and wildlife areas in the region. Tomoka State Park in Ormond Beach was once home to the Timucuan Indians. The popular state park is a coveted location for fishing, camping, hiking and boating. Visitors can choose from a range of accommodations — from luxurious oceanfront resorts to cozy seaside inns. Daytona Beach is one

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of the country’s premier destinations for Select Small Inns, a program which includes quality hotels, motels and inns with fewer than 99 rooms. Each offers an individualized experience that’s sure to make you feel like a VIP. In the Daytona Beach area, family vacations are about more than just blue skies and warm sand. They’re about making memories. Make time for some of your own. Visit www.DaytonaBeach.com for your free Daytona Beach Area Visitors Guide. ¤

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Dreamland of travel opportunities Packed to the border with lush meadows, forest land, and beautiful gardens, the vibrant countryside and historical hot spots of Illinois offer the fairytale vacation for any who wish to take it. Look out from the veranda any of Illinois’ wide selection of charming inns and lavish hotels onto picturesque views of the verdant landscape or mirrored skyscrapers. In a place where the combination of natural attractions and urban events overflow the summer season, disappointment is not an option. Bring the kids along and tour one of the eco-friendly farms, stop by the Amish villages for a cultural treat, or

take advantage of the theme parks and water sports. Among the most popular attractions include fishing at Carlyle Lake, walking around the Wildlife Prairie State Park or Shawnee National Forest, or visiting the Superman statue in Metropolis, Illinois. There’s tons more, but these are a must-see. Hiking enthusiasts may be interested in the Garden of the Gods, made up of a network of trails which stretch through the grandiose expanses of the Shawnee National Forest. Famous rock formations, such as Camel Rock, Anvil Rock, and the Devil’s

Smokestack, represent some of Illinois’ most attractive sandstone structures. Starved Rock State Park is another outdoor destination that is hard to pass up. With 18 caverns and glistening waterfalls along the majestic Illinois River, this exquisite state park is bustling with woodland critters and colorful birds. Hiking and camping are encouraged, and affordable hotels and historical accommodations are all nearby, so extended stays never create a hassle. Wake up to the songbirds and the relaxing waterfalls or take your time in town and make your way to a great picnicking area on a

green meadow. It’s the perfect break from work, school, or the city life. Even the kids will want to come back! Stop by the state capitol and take a look at the amazing architecture and unique shops. Great food is never hard to find, and Lake Shelbyville offers 172 miles of welcoming shoreline all the boating, fishing, and swimming space you could want. Local golfing resorts boast some of the finest greens and hunting grounds are never far.

Outdoor theater performances and concerts are there to spice up any summer vacation, and the Sandwich Antiques Market, where 500 exhibitors bring their finest pieces to the table, combine the perfect vacation with home decorating opportunities. Where could you find more? It’s the state of ideal vacationing, the dreamland of travel opportunities, so pack your bags now. Illinois...you’ll want to come back for more. ¤

Fun and Festive Mt. Vernon, Illinois Where are you headed this weekend? May I recommend the fun and festive Mt. Vernon, Illinois? Plan to enjoy the sites, attractions and colorful events we offer. Mt. Vernon is a place where artistic endeavors with an unusual twist are the norm, a place that is known for its incredible artisans, and is home to Southern Illinois’ renowned Cedarhurst Center for the Arts. You will pick up on the creativity vibe as you meander

through more than 100 sculptures at nearly every turn. A weekend in Mt. Vernon could be spent looking at authentic log cabins in a recreated village from the pioneer days when the area was being settled, paying tribute to service people and veterans who served their country at the Hall of Honor and Military Museum, enjoying a day in the sun at Mt. Vernon’s newest attraction – the Aquatic Zoo waterpark, enjoying outdoor

recreation at Rend Lake or relaxing at one of our local spas. Feel free to contact us at the Mt. Vernon Convention and Visitors Bureau for information on lodging, attractions, eateries, directions, and for our calendar of events. More information may be found at www.enjoymtvernon.com and Facebook. We would like to welcome you to Mt. Vernon where creativity is constantly being redefined. ¤

Visit Effingham – Something for Everyone Located in Central Illinois where Interstates 57 and 70 meet, Effingham has something for everyone. With 17 hotels and over 65 restaurants, Effingham provides the very best in service and hospitality and welcomes visitors to come spend a few days exploring what the city and surrounding communities have to offer.

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Local attractions in the city include The Cross at the Crossroads, which stands at 198 feet; The Effingham Performance Center, which hosts live performances by local, regional and national performers; Tuscan Hills Winery, with an old-world Tuscan feel and exceptional wines; and the Firefly Grill, a modern roadhouse located on the shores of Lake Kristie.

Effingham is also home to several annual events, such as the Corvette Funfest, Funfest for Air Cooled VWs, Wonderland in Lights and Sculpture on the Avenues. For more information about the city, visit www.visiteffinghamil.com or call 1-800-772-0750 to request a free Visitors Guide. ¤

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The “Heart of the Midwest” Indiana, called the “Heart of the Midwest” or the “Crossroads of America,” offers a welcoming atmosphere, attractions and great outdoor activities for everyone. Let the stress of everyday life melt away. Enjoy its parks, museums and festivals. Explore the famous Amish country for unique shopping and wonderful homemade cuisine. From caves to lakefront dunes and beaches, there are exciting places to

explore, something for every preference and budget. White-sand beaches and endless hiking trails are some of the most popular destinations. Bounded on most of its sides by lakes and beaches, Indiana is also known as the “Great Lakes State.” Its numerous, sandy beaches are popular destinations and draw thousands of vacationers here each year. These beaches offer exciting

water sport activities and house some of the most beautiful beach resorts and parks. There are many fun places to go boating in Indiana. There is boating in all corners of Indiana. Whether you vacation in the northwest, southwest or southeast part of the state, there are plenty of opportunities to go boating . For those who want to include fishing as part of their vacation plans, a variety of fishing is available from fishing in the waters of Lake Michigan for salmon and trout to fishing in small ponds and streams for ‘panfish’ such as Large Mouth Bass, Bluegill, and Catfish. Indiana has 1,239 lakes, ponds, reservoirs and other fishing bodies of water to choose.

Visiting Indiana’s historic landmarks can be an educational trip that includes outdoor fun. Learn about Native Americans, Abraham Lincoln. Visit the many art, history and science museums. These are only a few of the things to see and do while vacationing here. Caving is a centuries-old, well-loved activity experienced by millions of people around the world. Indiana caves are one of the biggest attractions and one of the many exciting things to do. Explore the incredible geography and geology of these underground landscapes. There are 2,640 caves in all of Indiana. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore hugs 15 miles of the southern shore of Lake Michigan and is one of the most popular attractions. Whether you enjoy scouting for rare species of birds or flying kites on the sandy beach, the national lakeshore’s

15,000 acres will delight you. There are 45 miles of trails over rugged dunes, mysterious wetlands, sunny prairies, meandering rivers and peaceful forests for hikers to enjoy. Use your vacation to reconnect with the outdoors and spend quality time with your family. Indiana’s campgrounds can get you close to nature while staying in a safe environment. From rustic, secluded campsites to luxurious RV parks, there are hundreds of campgrounds from which to choose. Indiana camping gives opportunities for wildlife, fishing, mountain biking, swimming and water sports. Indiana is rich in outdoor adventure and activities, quaint scenery, American history, and gorgeous landscapes. Whether you’re looking to see the fall foliage, spend a weekend hiking and fishing, or relax on the lake, Indiana is just the place for a family or group trip. ¤

Marshall County Is The Place For A Memorable Vacation! Marshall County nestled in the rolling countryside of Northern Indiana offers much for the visitor. While driving the barn quilt trail, be sure to check out the architecture of Ancilla Domini with its beautiful chapel, the Moon Tree community as well as The Culver Academies home of the famous Black Horse Troop with its redbrick buildings with military

touches like turrets and parapets on a 1,600-acre New Englandesque campus. While in Culver, the “Cape Cod of the Midwest” be sure to enjoy beautiful Lake Maxinkuckee, shop the unique shops and stop by the Evil Czech, named on Midwest Livings “it list” for good libations.

Golf your bag? Be sure to try out Mystic Hills, the northern most course on the Pete Dye Golf Trail or brush up on your game at Swan Lake Resorts’ Golf Academy. From Lakes to Golf Courses and even Museums, Marshall County is the place for a memorable vacation! ¤

Discover “The Hub of Transportation Heritage” DeKalb County, Indiana is the “The Hub of Transportation Heritage.” DeKalb County presently has eight museums: the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, with over 100 classic, vintage, and antique cars all displayed in the beautiful 1930 art deco factory showroom; the National Auto & Truck Museum, featuring over 100

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automobiles and trucks; the Kruse Automobile and Carriage Museum, home to a display of classic cars, racecars, plus a collection of carriages; the National Military History Center, features military vehicles and uniforms; the Hoosier Air Museum, displaying vintage and military aircraft; the Garrett Historical Railroad Museum, houses local

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heritage and railroad memorabilia; the DeKalb County History Museum, which exhibits early urban and rural home life; and the Early Ford V-8 Museum, focuses on cars from 1932 to 1953. DeKalb County invites you to enjoy many of our festivals and events. Plan on visiting us for a day, a weekend or a week, you’ll be glad you did. ¤

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Create memories in Indiana Looking for something to do a little closer to home this year? Looking to make your dollar stretch further, but still create Spring Break memories? Try on these fun, semi-outdoor, wear-yourself-out activities. Go caving - Indiana has three Marengo Cave, Bluespring Caverns and Squire Boone Caverns. All offer tours daily, but each offers something a little extra - try spelunking (cave exploring) at Marengo, overnight at Bluespring or explore the village above ground at Squire Boone. Go fishing - on Lake Michigan. Bring your pole and charter a boat for a big catch. You still might need a jacket though for those cold

lake-effect winds. Afterwards, grab an Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore guidebook at the Dorothy Buell Memorial Visitor Center, then play on the beach, climb the dunes, hike the trail system and take a guided nature tour. Go Geocaching - grab a treasure map (your GPS device) and look for treasure. Some of Indiana’s hot spots are in South (Mitchell) and North (Shipshewana, Warsaw & Plymouth). Find more at Geocaching.com. Don’t have a GPS device? Northern Indiana’s destinations will provide one. Go explore - at a state park. Indiana State Parks offer lots to

explore, places to stay and fun things to learn. Brown County State Park offers indoor water fun, Turkey Run State Park has great hiking trails and Spring Mill State Park offers historical village exploration. Go play (and learn) - These fun, hands-on museums are sure to impress: Terre Haute Children’s Museum, Science Central (Fort Wayne), The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, CMoe (Evansville) and kidscommons (Columbus). Go shopping - Grab a great deal (or two or three) at one of these outlets: Edinburgh Premium Outlet, Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets or The Outlet Shoppes at Fremont.

Go swimming - There are plenty of places to swim indoors and outdoors. Here are just a few of the indoor ones: Big Splash Adventure (French Lick), Caribbean Cove (Indianapolis) and Splash Universe (Shipshewana). And these particular water park fun spots offer overnight accommodations. Go train - Take a scenic train ride on one of seven Indiana railroads Whitewater Valley Railroad (Connersville), CKS Railroad (Knightstown), French Lick Scenic Railway, Hesston Steam Railroad (La Porte), Indiana Transportation Museum (Noblesville), Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum (North Judson) and the Spirit of Jasper

daily. Looking for a great dawg? Stop downtown and see why being in the Dawg Haus is a good thing! Looking for a Girls Weekend Getaway? Two bed and breakfasts and one hotel offer the convenience of a shop and stay package with nearby Premium

Outlets of Edinburgh. Our lodging options offer comfort and convenience. Wineries are within an easy drive or book an afternoon of tea at the Gilded Lily! Visit us online at www.visitgreensburg.com or call 877-883-5447. ¤

(Jasper). Or try all seven. All offer themed rides, such as dinner trains, train robberies, festival and holiday trains. Whatever the experience, you’ll love restarting your Spring Break engine in Indiana! This article courtesy the Indiana Office of Tourism Development. Visit www.VisitIndiana.com or call 1-800-677-9800 for more information.

Greensburg/Decatur County – Drop in Anytime Few if any visitors come to Greensburg, Indiana without seeing the Tree on the Courthouse Tower. Yes, it is true…a tree has been growing from the courthouse tower since the early 1860s. It is just one of the endless possibilities that await

visitors in Greensburg/Decatur County, Indiana. Centrally located off I 74, just half way between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, Greensburg offers a variety of options. Stories Restaurant serves scrumptious pie made fresh

Walk Through an Oasis of Beauty The Azalea Path Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, a nonprofit and privately-owned facility, is nestled on the Gibson/Pike County border in southwestern Indiana. What began with 15 acres and a few azaleas and perennials in 1979 has grown to include over 60 acres and more than 3,000 azaleas plus a large variety of unusual plants and native Indiana

trees. Two spring-fed lakes, a waterfall, a koi pond and several unique sculptures complement the beautifully landscaped trails, which wind throughout the grounds. Beverly Knight, along with her husband, Steve, became inspired by the gardens she encountered as a driver for UPS and eventually began collecting starts of plants and trees

from customers on her routes. Thus began what is now one of the largest collections of azaleas in the Midwest. In 2011, the Azalea Path was honored to host the national convention of the Azalea Society of America. Azalea Path Arboretum and Botanical Gardens www.azaleapatharboretum.org ¤

Create a memory in Dubois County! Home to the Monastery Gate Jazz, Wine, & Craft Beer festival, Feel the rhythm and enjoy the Immaculate Conception, Huntingburg there is plenty to keep you busy on sounds of traditional jazz near Historic 4th Street, and the Garden your weekend getaway! Huntingburg’s Historic 4th Street on April 12. Partake in wine & craft beer sampling as you relax and enjoy live jazz performances by three regional bands, Monika Herzig Acoustic Project: Bloomington, IN, Brian Curella & The Jazz Vineyard: Louisville, KY, & the Wade Baker Jazz Collaboration: Dayton, Ohio. Nine wineries will offer samples & purchases by the bottle as well as a craft beer garden offering samples & purchase of both draft & bottled beer. Art Vendors will set up from 10am-6pm & music and sampling will be from 2-8pm. For more information and our annual events schedule go to www.visitduboiscounty.com. ¤ GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

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Something Magical Happens When You Visit Alabama’s Gulf Coast Beaches Thirty-two miles of sugar white beaches make Gulf Shores/Orange Beach the perfect vacation destination. Whether it is reading in the shade of an umbrella-sheltered beach chair, listening to the soothing music of the surf, reeling in fish, playing a round of golf or exploring the rich history and protected wildlife habitats, Alabama’s coast has it all! Enjoy public beach areas with amenities that include a boardwalk,

picnic areas, bathhouses and pavilion. Fish from the shore or from one of the charter boats. Beach rental companies offer a full range of personal watercraft for fun-seekers. Popular adventure activities include charter sailing trips, sunset and dolphin cruises, dining cruises, parasail rides and diving expeditions.

Family fun can be experienced in the water park, at the zoo, playing miniature golf, bungee jumping, or at go-cart tracks and arcades. A popular way to see the island is on a rental bicycle or moped. Birding is a hobby that is rapidly growing on the Alabama Gulf Coast. Located in a major route for migratory birds, there are public areas that

make excellent observation points for our fine-feathered friends. Browse through unique gift and antique shops, clothing boutiques and souvenir emporiums. Local craftsmen also offer their original works of art, jewelry and pottery. Bountiful and succulent seafood fresh from the Gulf, buffets with something for everyone and great

Anchor Vacation Rentals: Where Memories Are Made At Anchor Vacations, we strive to give you the most of our famous southern hospitality. We offer the best vacation rentals available at a rate anyone can afford. Our properties vary from beautiful luxurious gulf front condos or beach houses to comfortable, quiet getaway cottages on the lagoon and only minutes from the beautiful

sugar white beaches of Gulf Shores or Orange Beach. Our Spring and Summer guests receive our free amenities package. You will receive daily passes for free dolphin cruises, free charter fishing and admission to the famous waterpark everyone loves, Waterville USA (some restrictions apply.) Enjoy these activities as well as sandy beaches, tasty seafood restaurants,

souvenir shops and Tanger outlet mall. Our goal is to make your expectations of a dream vacation come true, with memories that will last for years to come. Anchor Vacation Rentals 901 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores, Alabama 36547 800-334-5107 www.anchorvacations.com ¤

ethnic and regional specialties provide a culinary delight for Alabama Gulf Coast vacationers. Alabama’s Gulf Coast has unlimited opportunities to experience a variety of outdoor activities and recreational delights. The Gulf State Park encompasses 6,000 acres of land and lakes. Nature lovers can enjoy walks and get familiar with coastal wildlife and plants. Bring your bike and take to the 35-plus miles of bicycle paths on the island. Whatever the interests, whatever the mood, vacationers find the variety of Gulf Shores/Orange Beach fulfills their vacation dreams. Couple all this with a tradition of genuine Southern hospitality for which the area is known, and the result is a wonderful vacation experience. For more information and a free vacation guide, call 800-745-SAND or visit our website at www.gulfshores.com ¤

Sunny with a 100% Chance for Fun! An Alabama Gulf Coast vacation sparkles with 26 miles of sugar white beaches and emerald green waters – the perfect setting for family fun in the sun. Young’s Suncoast Realty & Vacation Rentals has been offering condo and beach house rentals in the Gulf Shores area for 40 years, with a

large selection in guest-favorite complexes like Boardwalk, Crystal Shores West, Crystal Tower, Lighthouse, San Carlos, Turquoise Place, The Wharf and many more. Select a beachfront condo with stunning views and modern amenities or a beach house with one

to seven bedrooms – several pet Call or click today. Be sure to friendly and with pools. check out the Hot Deals button on Young’s Suncoast offers rates to their website. fit your budget, especially when you take advantage of one of their Hot Young’s Suncoast Realty Deals. & Vacation Rentals A Gulf Shores vacation will win 866-784-7359 your heart and keep you coming back www.YoungsSuncoast.com ¤ for years to come!

Start Living on “Island Time” Dauphin Island is a secluded, natural barrier island located 3 miles off Alabama’s Gulf Coast, with miles of uncrowded, pristine beaches, no high rises and no traffic lights. The Island features life’s simple pleasures such as beachcombing, surf fishing, deep-sea fishing, biking, golf, kayaking, world famous birding, and

the Gulf’s freshest seafood. We must advise you this will lead to a way of life we call “Island Time”... so sit back and enjoy Dauphin Island – the Gulf Coast’s undiscovered treasure! Dauphin Island Real Estate, Beach Rentals has been welcoming families since 1979. We offer the finest selection of vacation properties –

from two to five-bedroom luxury We will make your dream vacation beach homes, bungalows, and become a reality! condominiums - many pet friendly! Dauphin Island Real Estate, Inc. Call our office or visit our web site and toll free 888-707-6444 reserve online. Last minute www.dauphinislandrealestate.com reservations are offered year around. ¤

Alabama Gulf Coast: Close, Yet Miles Away Alabama Gulf Coast is where you want to be! Close to everything, yet miles away. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach provide a magnificent, sparkling white sandy beach where mild temperatures greet visitors year-round. Listen to the sound of the surf, unwind and release the tension, or experience our vast sporting and recreational activities, fresh seafood and great shopping that the Gulf Coast area has to offer. The magical beauty of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach is more than you can imagine. 38

Let us help you find the perfect accommodations for your vacation. With exceptional vacation rentals and sugar white beaches, you’ll discover plenty of magnificent lodging options, including rental condominiums. Visit us online for special offers and packages. We’re everything you want from your vacation! Sugar Sands Realty & Management 800.824.6462 www.sugsands.com ¤

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Dauphin Island ~ Family Vacations Like They Used To Be Dauphin Island is historical – the Battle of Mobile Bay was fought here and Fort Gaines is available for all to view, but it is not all about history. We have a family friendly island, beaches, no high rises, little traffic, and are a true small town located on an idyllic island easily reached by bridge and by ferry.

With the prehistoric Indian Shell Mounds and Audubon Bird Sanctuary, we have attractions for history buffs, birders, and people who just want to chill on white sandy beaches, plus helpful island residents who will attempt to provide any information and suggestions for what vacationers may desire. There is

charter fishing – search for flounder, bull reds and sport fish in the Gulf of Mexico or Mobile Bay, but also enjoy great fishing from the beach, kayaks, parasailing and jet skis for reasonable rental fees. Enjoy sweet Alabama Wild Shrimp, crab, homemade breads and southern dishes, and more at

restaurants that cater to various types of cuisines. Condos, rental homes, B & Bs, two scenic campgrounds and a family-style motel are affordable for any budget at any time of year and the shopping is sensational. Our beautiful sunsets and sunrises contribute to Dauphin Island being a

MUST location providing a low-key and relaxing vacation – Truly, “Family Vacations like they used to be!” Call 877-532-8744 or visit www.dauphinislandchamber.com for information. ¤

Variety is the Spice of Life and Travel ACP Real Estate, Inc. offers vacation homes and condo rentals throughout Dauphin Island with a variety of choices from waterfront and water view, to “In the Pines” homes for birding. There are also Canal front homes for boaters and fishing. Several homes are pet friendly. Vacation condominiums are

available in Holiday Isle, Pass Chateau Our Staff is ready to help you. We Harbor, Sandcastle, The Beach Club, look forward to working with you! The Fish Camps and The Inn at Dauphin Island. ACP Real Estate, Inc. Some owners will accept two, Dauphin Island, AL three, and four day rentals for that 866-861-3311 last minute getaway at most www.acpinfo.com locations. rentals@acpinfo.com ¤

Dauphin Island: Tranquility at its best! Escape the crowds and stress of every day life and discover how tranquil life can be on the beautiful white sand beaches of Dauphin Island, Alabama. The Island’s unspoiled natural beauty will allow you to relax and indulge your senses while making memories that will last a lifetime.

Beachfront Rentals and Sales offers 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom fully furnished, gulf-front condo units. Each features private balcony overlooking the beach where you can watch dolphins play. Lounge around one of our pools or find a place in the sand to relax. After a day of fishing, swimming or just lounging, complete

the day with a walk on our beautiful shoreline. A Dauphin Island sunset is a vision that will be remembered long after you return home. Visit us at dibeachfront.com or call toll free 877-551-1460 to book your reservation. ¤

Premier Vacation Rentals with Boardwalk Realty Boardwalk Realty is Dauphin Island’s premier source for vacation rentals. With over 70 vacation rental homes, we have something that will be perfect for you. Homes and condos range from one to 5+ bedrooms, sleeping up to 15 people. They are located directly

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on the Gulf of Mexico, beachside, Come stay with us and enjoy the bayside, lagoon or canal. All have quiet, family friendly atmosphere and access to the Gulf beach. beautiful beaches of Dauphin Island. Our units include air conditioning, Boardwalk Realty full kitchens, telephone, cable TV and 1804 Bienville Blvd numerous other amenities to help you Dauphin Island, AL 36528 enjoy your stay. 877-861-3992 www.boardwalk-realty.com ¤

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Create a Unique Vacation Experience at the Kentucky Lake Area

Mammoth Cave Hotel: The Only In-Park Lodging

The perfect vacation is different for everyone – Kentucky Lake is naturally perfect for you to create a unique vacation experience. Kentucky Lake draws in millions of visitors each year. There is always something to do – day or night – with attractions such as mini golf, go-karts, live country music shows, a local drive-in and our state resort park. Whether it’s socializing around the campfire, laying out by the pool or tubing and skiing along 2,300 miles of shoreline, there is something that every member of the family will enjoy. Fishing is what we are known for and that is our main draw. Every year, Kentucky Lake is one of the Top Ten Bass and Crappie lakes in the United

Plan an extended visit to Cave Country and stay at Mammoth Cave Hotel, in its historic cabins or large group-sized cottages. Open spring and summer and weekends in the winter, there’s full-services (restaurant/ coffee shop, fast-food (summers) and two gift shops showcasing Kentucky crafts/gifts/memorabilia. Since 1816, Mammoth Cave has offered guided tours astounding tourists with its sheer enormity. With over 400 miles surveyed, Mammoth Cave is the world’s largest known cave system. A variety of tours offered seasonally include ones for experienced spelunkers, families and groups. Buy tickets at the Park Visitor Center.

States. It is also home to the largest tournament organization in the world, FLW Outdoors. We also have hunting, mountain biking, road cycling, ATV riding, horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking or hiking and seeing what nature has to offer. There are a variety of local antique shops, gift shops and boutiques. Whether you’re looking for an old treasure or keepsake, or that perfect gift to take back home, our local shopping has got you covered. Some of our shops are unique to Kentucky Lake and can’t be found anywhere else. Kentucky Lake prides itself in offering diverse accommodations for everyone. Resorts and marinas line

the lake. Our lodging includes lakefront cabins and cottages, motels and hotels, primitive and full hook-up campgrounds and unique floating houseboat vacations. Accommodations are strategically located throughout the beautiful lake area with access to major highways. Family vacations, fishing trips or just a getaway … Kentucky Lake has something for everyone! Whatever the season, whatever the reason – the Kentucky Lake area is the perfect spot for you and your family. Marshall County Tourist Commission 93 Carroll Rd. Benton, KY 42025 800-467-7145 www.kentuckylake.org ¤

The National Park spans nearly 53,000 acres with 70 miles of biking, hiking and horseback riding trails topside. The Park’s Railroad Hike and Bike Trail follows the historic train tracks that brought early visitors to the Cave from Park City. The Camp Store offers bike rentals. For reservations, call the hotel at 270-758-2225. Cave tours: 800-967-2283. Visit www.travel-forever.com for reservations/info. Group pricing, meeting rooms, catering and pet friendly. ¤

Western Kentucky’s Vast Shores & Open Doors Beckon You! Kentucky's Western Waterland We welcome you to Kentucky’s Western Waterland, home of the largest body of water between the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico – the canal-connected Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley! Combine the lakes with the Ohio, Cumberland, Tennessee and Mississippi Rivers to

find a virtual playground of recreation in the 15 counties of western Kentucky. Only in Kentucky’s Western Waterland can you experience 3,000 miles of lake-shoreline, 170,000 acres of protected forest in a National Recreation Area, hundreds of miles of

trails and thousands of acres of navigable water. Enjoy an exciting mix of authentic Kentucky arts, culture, historic sites, and family-friendly entertainment and activities. We are the perfect place for families, outdoor enthusiasts or the small meetings market.

Western Kentucky’s Vast Shores & Open Doors beckon you! Visit www.kentuckylakebarkley.org or call 1-800-448-1069 for free information on Kentucky’s Western Waterland and partners. ¤

Military Heritage, Natural Beauty and Southern Hospitality! Radcliff / Fort Knox, Kentucky Fort Knox is home to the U.S. Bullion Depository, which stores 7 trillion dollars worth of gold bullion (not open to the public). The Radcliff/Fort Knox Community also offers the General George S. Patton Museum of Leadership, Armor Memorial Park, the Kentucky September 11th Memorial, Saunders Springs Nature Preserve, Fort Duffield Civil War Fort and Hardin County

Schools Performing Arts Center. It’s WWII Barracks located on the the perfect weekend getaway grounds of the museum is slated to destination and best of all our open this year. attractions are FREE! To plan your trip, go to The newly renovated General radclifftourism.org or call (800) George S. Patton Museum offers 334-7540. artifacts that are displayed in their Radcliff/Fort Knox Convention & original historical environment among Tourism Commission the sights and sounds that replicate 562 North Dixie, Suite A-1 battlefield settings. A set of restored Radcliff, Kentucky 40160 ¤

Hopkinsville, Kentucky is a wealth of Adventure, History and Mystery! Adventure, history and mystery await you around every corner as you explore Hopkinsville Kentucky. Our mild climate allows visitors and residents to enjoy the outdoors in all four beautiful seasons, but you will want to see our indoors too! Walk the footsteps of the Cherokee Indians at the Trail of Tears Commemorative Park and uncover the secrets of Edgar Cayce, the sleeping prophet, while taking the Edgar Cayce Cell Phone Tour. For the adventurous at heart golf our courses, GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

bike and hike our many trails, scavenger dive to find underwater treasures at Pennyroyal Scuba or simply enjoy nature at the Jeffers Bend Environmental Center and Botanical Gardens. Bring the family and enjoy your stay, whether it turns out to be a few days or a lifetime. Visit our website at www.visithopkinsville.com to learn more. Or, to request a visitor’s guide email tourism@visithopkinsville.com or call 800-324-2615 ¤

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At the Crossroads of History and Hospitality! Start your visit to Munfordville, Kentucky at the Welcome Center and Gift Shop and learn about the exciting activities, attractions, lodging and dining throughout the area. Munfordville hosts many amazing special events throughout the year, drawing visitors from far and near. The family oriented events provide recreation, entertainment, sports, educational experiences, food and great fun. The events include Green River Bluegrass Festival held the 1st weekend in June, Hart County Civil War Days, Big Buffalo Crossing BBQ Cook-Off, City Wide Yard Sale, Munfordville Cruise-In and more.

Activities, attractions and historic sites provide year-round fun. Join in the Old Munfordville Walking Tour, visit Green River Park & Arboretum, Battle for the Bridge Historic Preserve, Kentucky Stonehenge and Hart County Historical Museum. Whether you plan to stay for a day or overnight, let us help you plan your next visit to Munfordville. Munfordville Welcome Center 113 Main Street Munfordville, KY 42765 888-686-3673 www.visitmunfordville.com ¤

Experience the Beauty and Hospitality Lexington has a unique liveliness and vigor to it. The arts, the culture, the people, the food, the music-it’s all defined by a very distinct energy and sense of tradition that’s grounded in hospitality. That’s what makes Lexington so beautiful and inviting, especially for visitors. From the scenic landscapes of surrounding

horse country, to the unique experiences waiting to be discovered throughout downtown, Lexington is full of uncommon Southern charm. We invite you to experience the beauty and hospitality of our city the way our locals do every day. www.visitlex.com ¤

Shepherdsville, KY – Jim Beam Country Enjoy our Wine and Bourbon Passport Tour! Visit the Jim Beam American Stillhouse, Four Roses Bottling & Warehousing Tour and visit our four award-winning wineries! Just minutes south of Louisville off I-65, Shepherdsville offers over 1,000 affordable hotel rooms, dining and attractions for the entire family. Looking for adventure with the kids? Explore the great outdoors this spring at Bernheim Arboretum and Forest, home to over 14,000 acres of vibrant gardens, tranquil lakes, and

miles of scenic trails. There’s also a children’s playground, year-round events and an award-winning visitor’s center. Want more excitement? Race around the longest go-cart track in the USA at Kart Kountry! Is shopping more your speed? Shop Zappos 6pm.com Outlet for up to 70% off daily on brands you know, & save in the “bargain room” at Donna Sharp’s House of Quilts while enjoying the quilt museum and gift shop. Call (800) 526-2068 or visit www.jimbeamcountry.com ¤

Country Music, Bluegrass & Folk… Plus, NEW Outdoor Adventures! Prestonsburg, Kentucky has the origins of, yes, three genres of music! Come to the source of great sights and sounds! This summer The Jenny Wiley Theatre features “Peter Pan” and “South Pacific” (June 12 – Aug 2). The Mountain Arts Center will be featuring the Kentucky Opry and a new lively show “Front Porch Pickin’” (June 27 – Aug 30). Prestonsburg is located along Kentucky’s Country Music Highway so stop at Loretta Lynn’s Home Place and other country music attractions! Find spirited adventure on our NEW Moonshine Hideaway Tour! 44

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Learn all those “secrets” distilled into the original brew. How did something like NASCAR become an offshoot of the moonshine trade? See where the whole Kentucky bourbon mystique was born. Prestonsburg is home to Jenny Wiley State Resort Park and Dewey Lake for water sports. Prestonsburg has over 10 miles of hiking trails and a mountain bike trail loop, plenty of campsites, and 100’s of affordable hotel rooms! Prestonsburg, KY - backwoods, water splashin’ and foot stompin’ fun! www.prestonsburgky.org 1-800-844-4704 ¤ GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014


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Up or Down Cave City, KY vacation! Cave City, KY is an Up or Down vacation spot that lets you explore above or below ground! Take a walk through subterranean territory in Kentucky’s Cave Capitol, with eight unique cave experiences including the world’s largest and longest cave, Mammoth Cave National Park or any of the following: Diamond Caverns, Onyx Cave, Mammoth Onyx Cave, Outlaw Cave, Cub Run Cave or Lost River Cave. If it’s above ground fun you crave, then choose canoeing, kayaking,

horseback riding, hiking, bicycling, or the thrill of a lifetime on one of the three zip-lines in Kentucky’s Zipline Capitol! It’s a Jurassic Park experience for kids of all ages at Dinosaur World, or the “Call of the Wild” at the Wildlife Museum with animals of all shapes and sizes the world over. Lodging options include cabins, camping, RV’s and hotels. Visit cavecity.com for your Up or Down Cave City, KY vacation! ¤

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Wild and Wonderful West Virginia has four distinct seasons. In the low-lying areas and valleys, including the western regions of the state and the Eastern Panhandle, winters are mild and summers are warm but pleasant. In the central portions of the state and the more mountainous areas, including the Potomac Highlands,

winters are colder, with a greater chance of snow, and summers are mild. Ride the whitewater between sheer sandstone cliffs, or paddle through morning mist on a serene lake. Bike along meandering country roads, river-winding rail trails or truly

technical single tracks down steep mountainsides. Lie back and watch sparkling night skies, or look all around you for diverse botanical wonders. Admire mile after mile of unspoiled splendor in every season - from breathtaking mountain vistas to quiet glades of rhododendron and bird song. Relax in thousands upon thousands of acres of well-kept state parks and national forests. Nature is always nearby in West Virginia.

Call 1-800-CALL-WVA for complete information about West Virginia, Ask about bed and breakfast inns, camping, fall foliage tours, highway maps, in-state travel routes, lodging, skiing, state parks, whitewater rafting, or any travel-related topic. You may also make reservations for state parks and some other attractions through this number. If you’re thinking of visiting West Virginia in the next week, month or year, call for the free 2014 West

Virginia travel guide or view the virtual guide instantly on wvtourism.com. This guide will introduce you to endless vacation possibilities and help you plan your vacation, weekend retreat or day’s outing to West Virginia today! Let the travel experts share their beautiful state and help make your West Virginia experience a wonderful one. Contact the West Virginia Division of Tourism 1-800-CALL-WVA www.wvtourism.com ¤

See What the City of Bluefield Has to Offer A quiet city with a laid-back and relaxed attitude, Bluefield, West Virginia is the perfect marriage between the metro and small town. From the renowned Blue Mountain Performing Arts Series and the Bluefield Area Arts Center to rich

history and professional sports, there’s so much to see in Bluefield. Located in our forty-acre city park are walking/biking trails, softball diamonds, little league baseball fields, basketball and tennis courts, equestrian ring, sand volleyball court and picnic shelters.

With baseball, golf and soccer all Come visit and see for yourself in our backyard, Bluefield has lots to everything the City of Bluefield has to offer the sports enthusiasts. We are offer! just a short drive from some of the City of Bluefield best white water rafting and skiing in Bluefield, West Virginia 24701 West Virginia. 304-327-2449 www.cityofbluefield.com ¤

Outdoor Lovers Stay with Country Road Cabins Country Road Cabins provides scenic, deluxe lodging near the New River Gorge and Gauley River National Recreation Areas. Whether it’s the

cozy Almost Heaven to the spacious Jackson...there is a perfect cabin for a romantic getaway, a family reunion or a weekend with friends. Amenities include large deck, gas grill, full kitchen, Dish Network, fireplace, hot tub and more. We also furnish extra amenities and provide all bed linens and towels.

There are many outdoor activities to enjoy in our area and we will be happy to provide information and help set up any activity needed. Check out the whitewater rafting, tree canopy/zip line tours, paintball, horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking, two state parks and nearby Summersville Lake for boat rentals.

During winter months, we are a convenient 50-minute drive from Winterplace Ski Resort. Call today for more info and seasonal specials! Country Road Cabins Toll free: 888-712-2246 www.wvcabins.com ¤

Quality Inn New River Gorge: A Traveler’s Favorite Quality Inn New River Gorge is the perfect place to stay in southern West Virginia. Our pool, lighted basketball and tennis courts and laundry facilities are just a bit of what you’ll find when you stay with us, right in the heart of the New River Gorge. Our hotel has been remodeled to offer guests the comforts of home and your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

The New River Gorge is an outdoor Come for a visit and see why the playground and it’s right on our Quality Inn New River Gorge is a doorstep. White water rafting, off traveler’s favorite. road ATV tours, mountain biking, rock climbing and horseback riding are just Quality Inn New River Gorge a few of the fun things to do. We’re 103 Elliotts Way minutes away from the New River Fayetteville, WV Gorge Bridge and the Canyon Rim 1-800-789-9741 visitor’s center, the gateway to the www.qualityinnnewrivergorge.com park. ¤

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West Virginia’s Center for Adventure Vacations Take a walk around Fayetteville and you’ll find a small town atmosphere with a lot going on. It is a beautiful blend of old and new, excitement and relaxation, mountain and valley. You’ll find a vibrant shopping district and fantastic restaurants,

windows to browse with lots to buy and a lovely town park. Surrounded by great places to stay, from hotels near the New River Gorge Bridge to tucked away cabins and cozy bed and breakfasts, Fayetteville has it all. When you visit Fayetteville, you’ll find world class thrills, right next door

to the New River Gorge National River. Bring a taste for excitement and a desire to relax. We’ll do the rest. It’s a great place to visit, on business or vacation. This is West Virginia’s epicenter for adventure vacations and mountain getaways.

Fayetteville Convention and Visitors Bureau 310 North Court Street Fayetteville, WV 25840 888-574-1500 ¤

and boating, to Historic Downtown Hinton and its beautiful vintage buildings with an artsy modern chic – it has something for everyone. Spend a day in Summers County and you will forge a lifetime of memories.

New River Gateway – Summers County 300 Second Avenue Hinton, WV 25951 304-466-5420 www.newrivergatewaywv.com ¤

you can watch people rappel and BASE jump off one of the largest bridges in the world. With the lure of whitewater rafting continually calling, the New River has a section of whitewater that’s just right for you. There are easy to extreme float trips for families, seniors, groups, couples including half day, full day and overnight trips. The New River Gorge is one of the world’s most famous rock climbing destinations, perfect for beginners and experts alike. Horseback riding is big time fun when you pair it with the beauty of the New River Gorge.

Mountain biking around the gorge is like the most perfect way to ride a bike. The variety of New River Gorge lodging options makes planning a trip here easy. Historic bed & breakfasts, national hotels, secluded cabins and spacious campgrounds are plentiful. There’s never a shortage of things happening around the New River Gorge. New River Gorge CVB 310 Oyler Avenue Oak Hill, WV 25901 800-927-0263 www.newrivergorgecvb.com ¤

Forge a Lifetime of Memories Summers County – the New River Gateway – is located in one of the richest areas in Southern West Virginia for outdoor recreation, natural beauty and friendly people. It is a beautiful destination whether you are coming to visit for the first time or returning home.

Nestled in the heart of Appalachia by the banks of three major rivers (the New, Bluestone and Greenbrier Rivers), Summers County hosts a variety of sporting, entertainment, parks and recreational areas. From camping and golfing at Pipestem State Park, Bluestone Dam for fishing,

More than Just the World’s Best White Water What are you looking for in a vacation? The New River Gorge is a place for families, groups and couples. There’s adventure and relaxation in this outdoor playground with stunning natural beauty and unique attractions.

The center of the vacation compass is the New River Gorge Bridge. At one time, it was the biggest arch bridge in the world – to this day, it is something to celebrate! Bridge Day is West Virginia’s largest one-day festival and the world’s largest extreme sports festival. Here

Treasured Memories in Greenbrier County Greenbrier County offers scenic musical performances to food views throughout the year, whether festivals. you prefer mountain vistas, Greenbrier County Convention & woodland beauty or the charm of a Visitors Bureau country drive. 200 W. Washington Street Dining in the Greenbrier Valley Lewisburg, WV 24901 offers tastes to please a broad range 866-900-0842 of palettes including neighborhood www.greenbrierwv.com ¤ bar and grills, pizzeria, Mexican, Italian and Southern home style cooking. Shop the Greenbrier Valley for antiques, culinary treats, eclectic clothing, handmade crafts and more. Greenbrier County offers accommodations ranging from rustic campgrounds, charming bed and breakfasts to hotels, motels and elegant resorts. You can expect to find true Southern hospitality at our lodging properties. A full schedule of activities takes place year round from parades to 46

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Visit West Virginia Find out why everyone calls it “Almost Heaven” and “Wild and Wonderful” when you visit West Virginia. Regardless of where you travel, you’ll be far away from the stress of the rest of the world, but surprisingly close to home. Each of the nine regions that the state is divided into has something unique to offer. New River - Greenbrier Valley Region: These two great rivers set the scene for awesome outdoor adventures, wonderful driving tours and four season activities. During your visit, discover a region enriched by Native American, Colonial, Civil War and coal mining history – along with some of the state’s top destinations for dining, arts and entertainment. Suggested stops include Tamarack, the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine, Theatre West Virginia, Bramwell, Pipestem Resort State Park, New River Gorge Bridge, Hawks Nest State Park and The Greenbrier. Hatfield-McCoy Mountains Region: This dramatic landscape takes its name from two families who fought a bitter feud, but the traditions of strength and valor reach further back – this is the land of Chief Logan of the Mingo Tribe. These ancient mountains weathered the Civil War and the Coal Mine Wars and have emerged today as a place where heritage trails are as abundant as ATV trails. African American and immigrant populations have enriched and defined the region. Suggested stops include Chief Logan State Park, Historic Matewan, Coal House, ATV trails, Ashland Company Store and Madison’s Coal Heritage Museum. Mountain Lakes Region: The heart of the Mountain State is a place of large lakes and small towns, dense forests and deep historic roots. Visit the ancestral home of Stonewall Jackson, or the site of the first land battle of the Civil War, or watch wildlife at the West Virginia State Wildlife Center. Beautiful byways and backways wind through the region, including Mountain Parkway Byway and Cedar Creek Road Backway. Suggested stops include Jackson’s Mill Historic Area, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park , Stonewall Resort, Flatwoods Factory Stores, Mountain Lakes Amphitheater and Ron Hinkle Glass. Metro Valley Region: Imagine city life without all those issues that make you want to get away – the traffic, the hectic pace, and the crowds – but with all the good things: the arts, interesting foods, shopping, technology and good coffee. To this vision, add lush mountain scenery, wide rivers, easy access to several national recreation areas and an GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

absolute treasure trove of historic gems. Suggested stops include West Virginia State Capitol Complex, Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences, Heritage Farm Museum and Village, Blenko Glass and Mardi Gras Casino & Resort. Mid Ohio Valley Region: Drift a placid lake in a rowboat – or roll along the wide Ohio River on an authentic sternwheeler. Take on 72 miles of an American Discovery Trail on a bike – or take to the same trail in an old-fashioned, horse-drawn carriage. Place yourself in the company of history by visiting a brand-new Civil War park – or preserve the past by photographing a couple of West Virginia’s picturesque covered bridges. Suggested stops include Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park , Holl’s Swiss Chocolatier, Oil and Gas Museum, North Bend State Park and R. C. Marshall Hardware Store. Northern Panhandle Region: Historically and geographically, the Northern Panhandle has been an important point of confluence, almost a magical place. It was home to the Adena people, the last battle of the American Revolution, the coming of the National Road, the first bridge across the Ohio River, and an industrial boom that spawned vast fortunes and Victorian mansions. In 1863, the state of West Virginia was born in Wheeling. Thoroughbred horses and greyhound dogs lead the way to slot machines and table games. Suggested stops include Oglebay Resort & Conference Center, West Virginia Independence Hall, Mountaineer Racetrack and Gaming Center, Former West Virginia Penitentiary, Homer Laughlin China and Thistle Dew Farm. Mountaineer Country Region: Mountaineers are independent, resourceful and courageous. Mountaineers live life with gusto. This area offers magnificent places to play, learn and live well. From dramatic gorges to ancient Cathedral Forest, the scenery is worthy of wonder. History lives here, too. A frontier-era fort, Civil War cemeteries, museums and a New Deal-era homestead. In Mountaineer Country, history co-exists with energetic university communities, high-tech enterprises and a dynamic cultural scene. Suggested stops include West Virginia University , Prickett’s Fort State Park, Coopers Rock State Forest, Mother’s Day Shrine, Philippi Covered Bridgeand West Virginia Public Theatre. Eastern Panhandle Region: Beginning in 1748, when he was a teenaged surveyor, George Washington spent a lot of time in what is now West Virginia’s Eastern

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Panhandle. He bought his first piece of property in 1750 and by 1777, he owned more land and began spending summers in the area. Follow the Washington Heritage Trail through the area. More than a historical path, it’s a journey through some of the most beautifulcountryside in America – endearing small towns, fertile farmland, fern-filled forests and panoramic river overlooks. Relax with a spa treatment, shop at an antique store or explore a fine art gallery. Suggested stops include Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Charles Town Races and Slots, Bavarian Inn, Belle Boyd House, Berkeley Springs State Park, DeFluri’s Fine Chocolates, O’Hurley’s General Store and The Woods Resort. Potomac Highlands Region: Check out a state map, and you’ll notice a large green swath along the eastern central portion of West Virginia. That’s the Monongahela National Forest – almost a million acres – and much of it is in the Potomac Highlands region. The Allegheny Mountains ripple through this area, making for awesome outdoor adventures and splendid driving tours. These green mountains also shelter a valuable diversity of plants and animals, some of them rare. Against this backdrop, the Potomac Highlands is full-to-bursting with mountain music, fine arts and handcrafts, historical treasures, gracious lodgings and good things to eat. Suggested stops include Canaan Valley Resort State Park, Snowshoe Mountain Resort, American Mountain Theater, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, Seneca Rocks Visitor Center, Tygart Flyer, Durbin Rocket and Potomac Eagle Railroads. Visit soon - and come back, again and again, to rediscover West Virginia’s splendid rivers and mountains, its rich and engaging history, and its friendly people. Make your West Virginia experience a wonderful one. Contact the West Virginia Division of Tourism’s Call Center at 1-800-CALL-WVA (1-800-225-5982), an information source, a reservation line, and referral to other sources. Friendly travel counselors can provide information about lodging, camping, fall foliage tours, highway maps, scenic travel routes, state parks, whitewater rafting, or other travel-related topics. Toll-free reservations for some state parks and other lodgings and attractions through this number. 49


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Discover the wonder of the Buckeye State Discover Ohio’s scenic beauty from the sandy beaches of Lake Erie’s shoreline to the deep forest and green valleys of the rugged Appalachian foothills. Travelers who take the time to veer slightly off the main road will find that Ohio’s opportunities for climbing, canoeing, hiking and mountain biking provide as much adventure and fun as the state’s thrill-a-minute theme parks, halls of fame and world-renowned zoos. Ohio offers its visitors world-class amusement parks. Each year Ohio theme parks have premiered among the tallest, fastest, most unique roller coasters and attractions in the world!

Visit the state’s many museums such as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Inventure Place in Akron, Ohio’s Center of Science & Industry (COSI) in Columbus or the Wright Brothers Cycle Company, and The United States Air Force Museum in Dayton. Enjoy the fine art museums in Cleveland, Youngstown and Toledo. Visitors can take a walk on the wild side and explore one of Ohio’s many world-class zoos or re-created natural habitats with animals roaming about the land. Ohio is also home to the world’s largest population of Amish people. Dressed in black clothing and riding in

horse-drawn buggies, the Amish may look as if they come from hundreds of miles and decades away. Through their back-to-basics lifestyle, you can learn about life’s simple pleasures found in abundance in Ohio’s Amish Country. Ohio’s historical villages — Roscoe Village, Ohio Village, Zoar Village, Schoenbrunn Village — bring back a time lost but not forgotten. Ohio honors its ancestors by collecting and restoring their lives from the prehistoric Native Americans to the Shakers, the pioneers, the canal boat travelers and the Zoarites.

Take a break from the hectic pace and get back to nature at any one of the 73 Ohio State Parks. Eight parks have resort lodges, 16 have cabins/cottages for rent, and nearly all parks offer various camping sites. You can hike along a scenic trail, fish from the banks of a sparkling stream, or watch the sunset reflect in a glassy lake. Or just get away from it all among the caves and waterfalls. From graceful sternwheelers streaming down the Ohio River to magnificent sailing vessels catching a breeze across Lake Erie, Ohio’s nautical heritage stretches from north to south. Along the way are riverboat era towns and picture-postcard

including the annual Covered Bridge Bluegrass Festival. Held the third weekend of September, the festival includes an elegant Dinner on the Bridge, a full day of festival activities including bluegrass music, old-fashioned games, antique and

food vendors, a pie baking contest, pumpkin carver, wagon rides, community church service, and so much more. For more information about Union County, call (800) 642-0087 or visit www.unioncounty.org. ¤

cities. Each one has its own brand of excitement from aquatic recreation to joyful festivals. To experience this and more, all you have to do is head for Ohio and discover the wonder of the Buckeye State. Call 1-800-BUCKEYE for tourism information or visit our web site www.DiscoverOhio.com ¤

So Much to Do in Union County Located in central Ohio, just 30 miles northwest of downtown Columbus, Union County offers visitors a unique combination of the present and the past. Discover local attractions like our 7 covered bridges or the Big Darby

Plains Scenic Byway; explore how things are handcrafted at places like Phoenix Bat Company and Fulton Creek Dairy; or savor the unique shopping, winery tours and eateries of the county. Union County is also home to many festivals and fairs

You’ll Feel Right at Home in Marion, Ohio Discover President Harding’s home and monument or attend a top-named entertainment show at the Palace Theatre. Eat your way through the fall Popcorn Festival downtown. Experience popcorn

history and refurbished popcorn wagons under the big top in the Wyandot Popcorn Museum within Heritage Hall. Bluefusion offers family-fun or go find mini golf, roller skating or geocaching. We have a rich

industrial and train history at the afternoon dining downtown and Huber Machinery Museum and exploring the unique shops. Marion Union Station. Don’t forget to Marion County tour a family-owned vineyard. You 800-371-6688 might also ponder the mysterious www.VisitMarionOhio.com ¤ 5,000 lb. revolving ball or spend an

comfortable hotels with easy highway access and proximity to over 52 places to dine. Play at an array of nearby attractions including COSI, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Columbus Museum of Art, the Gardens at Gantz, Plum Run Winery or Big Splash Aquatic Center.

Love the great outdoors? Head to We invite you to join us for some Trapper John’s Canoe Livery or hike at fun in Grove City, Ohio. your choice of gorgeous parks. Have a Be sure to join us June 14 for the rock climbing adventure in Hocking Grove City Wine and Arts Festival! Hills and return for a relaxing evening Download our visitor guide, request at Cimi’s Bistro, where you can order information at a locally sourced bison burger while www.visitgrovecityoh.com or you listen to live music. call 800-539-0405. Let’s get social @grovecityvcb! ¤

Meet. Stay. Play. Six miles from downtown Columbus, Ohio, Grove City boasts something for everyone! Stay in one of our 13 clean,

Go Wild for Delaware County Ohio! Make Delaware County your favorite wild getaway…in the center of Ohio. Four big lakes and Zoombezi Bay water slide park offer plenty places to splash and play. Go boating, kayaking, fishing, sailing, water skiing and biking, too. Enjoy wild animals at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and explore the new Heart of Africa GUESTQUEST SPRING 2014

exhibit opening in May. Then, enjoy rides at Jungle Jack’s Landing and on the Zoo’s beautiful carousel. Bird watching and hiking opportunities abound at Alum Creek and Delaware State Parks and 11 beautiful preservation parks. Alum Creek also has mountain bike trails! Stay cool by delving 105 feet below the surface of the earth at the

Olentangy Indian Caverns where it is always 54 degrees. Golfers can tee off at one of Delaware County’s 14 public golf courses, featuring play for all skill levels. For more information on these wildly fun attractions and affordable lodging and dining, check out www.visitdelohio.com. ¤

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The Finest Experience in Hot Air Ballooning Welcome to the wonderful world of ballooning – filled with beauty, excitement and adventure. Break free of the earth’s bonds and float skyward. Hot air ballooning has been described in many ways, but the tranquility experienced floating above the earth in a balloon may just be the closest thing to total freedom you’ll ever experience.

A Hot Air Balloon Flight is the perfect way to make any anniversary, birthday, or special occasion an unforgettable event. You can propose to your special someone and even get married in the balloon, while you are peacefully floating over the countryside. Our pilots are commercially rated and insured with over twenty-eight years experience flying hot air

balloons. Our Hot Air Balloons are “certified and registered” with the FAA. Hot Air Balloon rides are available every day that weather permits, year round. Balloon Master’s, Inc. 7283 Kirkdale Drive Blacklick, Ohio 43004 614-870-2539 www.balloonmastersinc.com ¤

Steubenville: Our History is Your History! Steubenville is rich in history, founded as part of the westward expansion of the country that began after the Revolutionary War. Twenty-three larger than life murals around the city follow the development of the town from its frontier fort beginnings to its decades of industrial strength and as the home of such celebrities as Dean Martin.

Step-on guides can be scheduled and self-guided tours are available at the Visitor Center for those who want to explore on their own. Investigating your genealogy? Records of early settlers can be found by descendents at the Ohio Room in the Schiappa Library and the Genealogy Library at the Jefferson

County Historical Association Mansion. More history can be experienced at Historic Fort Steuben and the First Federal Land Office. Antique lovers can browse at Adams Antiques, an early 20th century brownstone now overflowing with unique items representative of Ohio and America’s history. ¤

Streetsboro: Located in the Heart of it All Streetsboro offers something for everyone year round! We are the ideal location to launch a memorable vacation, reunion, get away or business trip. Streetsboro provides exceptional accommodations suitable for any preference or budget. Streetsboro is just minutes from Cleveland, Akron, Canton and Youngstown and is within a short drive to many of the area’s best attractions including Wildwater

Kingdom, Boulder Creek Golf Club, and much more. From festivals to Aurora Farms Premium Outlets, Zip fairs to concerts, we put you near all City USA, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic the action. Railroad & National Park, Kent State Streetsboro - Northeast Ohio’s University Museum, The Greater Best Vacation Value! Cleveland Aquarium, Pro Football Hall Streetsboro of Fame, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Visitors & Convention Bureau and Museum, the Horseshoe Casino, Streetsboro, OH ThistleDown Racino, Hard Rock 888-558-5580 Rocksino Northfield Park, fishing, www.StreetsboroVCB.com ¤ outdoor leisure activities, zoos, sporting activities, orchards, wineries

East Liverpool – Ohio’s Best Kept Secret East Liverpool has enjoyed the distinction of being the “Pottery Capital of the World” and the “Crockery City” for the past 150 years. Located on the great Ohio River, visitors enjoy museums, potteries, golf, disc golf, antiques, shopping and boating with horseracing, video and table gaming nearby. Under 40 minutes from

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Annual Tri-State Pottery Festival held each June. Remarkable architecture exists within our area and you don’t want to miss our city’s Thompson Park. Minutes from Homer Laughlin “Fiesta Ware” Pottery and the Mountaineer Race Track. Please come and visit us. Check out our website at www.visitELO.com. ¤

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Shawshank Trail – Travel the Path of Hollywood in Mansfield, Ohio Travel the path of Hollywood in Mansfield, Ohio on the Shawshank Trail, a self-guided driving tour of the 14 area filming sites of the movie The Shawshank Redemption. Walk the halls of the Ohio State Reformatory (a.k.a. Shawshank State Prison) or visit the movie’s opening scene at Malabar Farm State Park. Travel the trail at your own pace and explore

more spots along the journey. Book an overnight hotel package to create a 2-day getaway. This year, celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the movie The Shawshank Redemption, filmed in Mansfield, Ohio. The celebration lasts all summer, but make a point to enjoy Anniversary Events over Labor Day

Weekend, August 29-31, 2014. Keep up on plans and events at www.Shawshank20.com or on the Shawshank Trail Facebook page. Free brochure and trail map available. The Shawshank Trail Mansfield, OH 800-642-8282 www.ShawshankTrail.com ¤

Ashland County Makes Travel Memorable Rolling farmland and gentle wooded hills of Johnny Appleseed fame dominate the landscape and make antique hunts and auctions events for everyone to enjoy. Specialty shops, horseshows, ice cream socials, classic car shows, an antique tractor and engine show, farmers markets and free bandshell concerts make life especially pleasant. Take a walking tour of our

historical district and visit the Ashland County Historical Museum. We host some great events including the Ashland County Fair and Ashland County Farm Tour as well as the Ashland Symphony, Ashland University Theatre, Ashland Regional Ballet and Chautauqua Storytelling Performances. BalloonFest, one of Ashland’s premier events, is held every year.

The Balloon Glow, music, storytelling and stage performances, along with balloon races, make for a fun-filled weekend. Ashland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 211 Claremont Avenue Ashland, Ohio 44805 419-281-4584 toll free: 877-581-2345 www.visitashlandohio.com ¤

Lots of Quiet, Lots of Fun. That’s Loudonville For generations families have spent summers in Loudonville. Since the first canoe livery opened in 1961, now with six canoe liveries, Loudonville has grown to become the “Camp & Canoe Capital of Ohio.” Don’t miss our newest attraction Tree Frog Canopy Tours zip line. The newly renovated Mohican Historical Society museum is a must see.

Mohican State Park includes 6,000 acres of rugged woodland offering 45 miles of hiking trails, nine miles of bridle trails and highly rated 24.5 miles mountain bike trail. Don’t miss Clear Fork Gorge, Pleasant Hill and Charles Mill Lakes. Tour Malabar Farm State Park’s 32-room Big House, farm and Visitors Center. Browse the unique shops in Loudonville’s Victorian downtown

and dine at area restaurants. Lodging includes cabins, hotel, bed-n-breakfast, houses, deluxe resort, even a castle plus more than 4,400 campsites. We have fairs and festival galore. See for yourself why Loudonville is Lots of Quiet, Lots of Fun. Mohican-Loudonville Visitors Bureau 877-2MOHICAN www.DiscoverMohican.com ¤

Plenty of Unique Experiences in Amish Country Family vacations are a test. Your family is counting on you to find the one place that will make everyone happy. It must have activities for the kids. It must have fabulous shopping options. It must have a pace of life that is comfortable for the grandparents. It must be less than four hours away.

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In Ohio’s Amish Country in Holmes County, the entire family has fun, whether you make it a day-trip adventure or a long-weekend reunion. Plenty of unique experiences, from feeding a giraffe to buggy rides to making an Amish friend, create visits that young ones –

from toddlers to teenagers – will remember for years. Ohio’s Amish Country has something for all tastes. Call 877-643-7874 for free, customized information packets for couples, families and groups. Or learn more at www.visitamishcountry.com. ¤

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Welcome to Ashtabula County…Where Our Lake Awaits! Home to America’s LONGEST covered bridge! Spanning six hundred and thirteen feet, this structure towers ninety-three feet above the Ashtabula River. With thirty miles of Lake Erie shoreline, seventeen picturesque covered bridges & 26 miles of Greenway Trail, we have a lot to offer on your next vacation. Visit the town of Conneaut known for its world-class steelhead fishing. Cast

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your line for a record steelhead trout in the Scenic River Conneaut Creek. Watch history be reenacted during the D-day Festival August 22-23. Perched atop the remnants of glacial beaches and covered with vines planted over generations, the Lake Erie and Grand River Valley growing regions are second to none. Ashtabula County is home to a microclimate, which grows 65% of all

grapes in Ohio! Visit Debonne Vineyards and Grand River Cellars to enjoy a glass of locally produced Grand River Valley Ohio wines. Be sure to visit Ohio’s 1st Summer Resort Geneva-on-the-Lake. Where the nostalgia of an old-fashioned resort meets the fun of a lakefront getaway. Adventure Zone is the family fun center with go-carts, new bumper blaster boats and giant

adventure krawl just to name a few! Watch a beautiful Lake Erie sunset from the decks of The Lakehouse Inn & Winery or Old Firehouse Winery. Take a ride on the Ferris wheel at Old Firehouse Winery while listening to live entertainment 7 days a week in the summer. The Lakehouse Inn has a B&B, cottages, fine restaurant and spa offering you the best of amenities.

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Enjoy a vacation on the shores of Lake Erie in our lakefront state park Lodge at Geneva on the Lake, Ohio’s Wine Country Resort. The resort offers an endless selection of activities. Covered Bridge tours, winery tours, hiking trails to name a few. With cool lake breezes and plenty to do for all ages, Ashtabula County is a great place to vacation. Ashtabula County…Where Our Lake Awaits! ¤

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