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Uniting of indie eateries has Arizona roots

November 27, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

Don Luria is an original, both in personality and mission. He is a gracious and astute restaurateur in Tucson whose Café Terra Cotta has earned […]

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New U.S. attractions are ever-emerging

November 20, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

One of the more educational events that I attend during the year is a trade show for travel vendors and writers. People from all over […]

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A good retreat uplifts spirit, connects friends

November 13, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

My heart is enriched and eased because of a recent retreat for women in Lake Geneva. It was one of the rare quiet times for […]

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Chicago great destination for girls’ getaway

November 6, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

It has been almost 30 years (gulp!) since I shared an Oshkosh house with eight other women and one guy. My memories of college are […]

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Readers write about OSU tailgating, Tenuta’s

October 30, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

One of the fun things about having this column appear in 11 Wisconsin newspapers is that I get to exchange mail with some of you. […]

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Women of Wings link Wisconsin, Japan

October 23, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

When I flew to Japan last year – my first Asian trip – I expected to be amazed, impressed and perhaps overwhelmed by the differences […]

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A tailgate without beer: Only at Ohio State

October 16, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

I am learning to respect ritual as well as adventure while on the road, although nothing can be taken for granted – not even the […]

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First Famous Dave’s a study of resilience

October 9, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

One of the coolest Native American stories about Wisconsin tourism has little to do with the luck of the dice and much to do with […]

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A Superior museum: devoted to accordions

October 2, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

Frankie Yankovic and Lawrence Welk would have loved this place, way up in the city of Superior, way down in the basement of a former […]

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St. Paul loves native son F. Scott Fitzgerald

September 25, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

Summit Hill is a historic neighborhood in St. Paul, Minn., one that is full of impressively huge and grand houses. Three are on the National […]

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Hikers, weavers love Washington Island

September 18, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

As autumn nears, let’s plan an island vacation, one that doesn’t require airfare. The laid-back pace and varied moods of Washington Island, a 22-square-mile parcel […]

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Bomber, butterfly aerial displays in harmony

September 11, 2004 Mary Bergin 0

Just outside of Babcock, population 218 and near the Wood-Juneau county line, are two spectacular aerial displays that co-exist amicably despite their huge differences. You […]

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