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Kosher deli among ethnic riches in Postville

December 13, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Hanukkah begins at sundown Friday, and that makes it a fitting time to study a small town with more ethnic diversity than communities that are […]

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New self-help books to assist with trip plans

December 6, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

My travel library contains a few new and odd titles, thanks to unsolicited material and my inability to part with a book after I’ve somehow […]

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Seek and ye shall find new holiday traditions

November 29, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

For better or worse, holiday festivities soon will consume many of us. Whether it’s a Santa in every parade, a candy cane in every stocking […]

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Shop online when planning next vacation

November 22, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

The Internet has become an amazing tool for deciding where to go on a vacation, then comparing prices for various elements of travel. When a […]

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Caretaker Gazette: Readers live their dream

November 15, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

“CARETAKER WANTED. We have a 600-acre farm in rural Steuben. Wish to exchange free rent in a 3-bedroom farmhouse for part-time care of horses, barns […]

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Aspiring innkeepers learn realities of B&B life

November 8, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

The next time you head to South Carolina, consider bringing your horse. The ink just recently dried on Jerry and Linda Gray’s purchase of the […]

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Mill City Museum examines flour power

November 1, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

A new museum in Minneapolis is all about flour and power, potential and resilience, reputation and ruins. The Mill City Museum, 704 S. Second St., […]

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Grand Excursion: big Mississippi River party

October 25, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Thanks to Millard Fillmore, expect a huge surge of activity on the Mississippi River next summer. One of the 13th president’s biggest parties, with the […]

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Fall Art Tour: artistic inspiration in rural areas

October 18, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

In 1979, Jura Silverman became smitten with the picturesque nature of Spring Green, so the paper and printer maker moved her art studio, from Chicago. […]

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River museum, parks appeal in Dubuque

October 11, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Dreary, steep and old. That was my first impression of Dubuque, back in the 1970s, after visiting a friend who landed there because of her […]

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Culinary travel hot trend with vast potential

October 4, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

Let’s assume that you are hungry for something different this month. Wisconsin and its neighboring cities have an abundance of food expos, fancy wine dinners, […]

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Reader mail: Alaska, ferries, birding, apples

September 27, 2003 Mary Bergin 0

One of these days, I’ll get “Roads Traveled” online, so reader mail can be published in its entirety. Until then, here’s a delightful dip into […]

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