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New tours, exhibit additions, lodging ideas

October 28, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

One of the more frustrating parts of my job is routinely ignoring dozens of honorable story ideas and press releases because there is not enough […]

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Shopping destinations for girlfriend getaways

October 21, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

The deer hunting gun season begins next month, so that makes it a time of pilgrimage for spouses as well as hunters. Here are a […]

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County Clare, Milwaukee, reaches 10th year

October 14, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

The connections between Wisconsin and Ireland are strong, and nobody knows that better than Rip O’Dwanny, who says he has crossed the Atlantic Ocean 108 […]

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Hotel Pattee, Perry, big on small-town pride

October 7, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

Small town. Big idea. Rural setting. Multicultural pride. Perry, population 7,500, has long been in the middle of Iowa’s “corn-hog belt.” The drive there, one-half […]

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Quad Cities: four levels for riverfront activity

September 30, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

Eagle watching is the lure in winter. Music – sultry jazz to woeful blues – brings crowds in warmer weather. The Mississippi River, which runs […]

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Iowa abbeys offer caskets, caramels, hotel

September 23, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

When you hit the road for a fall colors tour this year, consider heading to the other side of the Mississippi River, for a slice […]

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Lena class lends Slinky as a travel mascot

September 9, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

I have a new traveling companion for the school year, and you can call him Slinky. We just got back from Ohio and soon will […]

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No-limit learning propels Discovery World

September 2, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

When the door to the digital theater opens, the first surprise is that the room is full of natural light. Seats face a sheet of […]

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NW gems: Stout’s Island, Tagalong Resort

August 26, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

We are waiting on a quiet dock for a pontoon to ferry us away, and when the boat arrives, the driver makes a polite inquiry. […]

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9/11 artifacts fill NYC Ground Zero Museum

August 19, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

Dented eyeglasses. Crosses of hope cut from scraps of steel. One computer keyboard, crushed and melted. An ordinary clock, hands frozen at 10:02. Gary Marlon […]

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Plenty is cookin’ in Cleveland for Badger fans

August 12, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

My friends, we have a dilemma: There are too many things to do in Cleveland during Labor Day weekend.

That is the way my e-mail to […]

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Wisconsin Dells is capable of amusing adults

August 5, 2006 Mary Bergin 0

The Wisconsin Dells is an outrageously excessive wonderland for kids, but it’s possible for adults to stay amused, too, while never entering a waterpark. How […]

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