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February 28, 2007
Work Up an Appetite in Nashville

More than just a country-music mecca, the Tennessee capital also has an electric food scene powered by one of the nation’s oldest farmers' markets.

February 21, 2007
Take the Kids to the Hamptons

Long Island’s eastern shores are less crowded and more inclusive in the off-season, making them a bargain destination for families—at least until Memorial Day.

February 14, 2007
Hunt for Obscure Wines in Prague

Better known for its devotion to beer, the Czech Republic is showing it can make some pretty great wines too. Taste for yourself in the country’s vinny-crazy capital.

February 19, 2007
Could Union Square Be Your Next Airport?

Why turn Stewart (where?) into New York’s fourth airport? SHoP Architects presents a radical alternative, in which check-in could be as close as 14th Street.

January 31, 2007
Get Literary in Los Angeles

An abundance of indie bookstores, noirish landmarks, and writerly watering holes make the City of Angels (a.k.a. the biggest book-buying city in America) a bibliophile’s paradise.

January 24, 2007
Let Your Hair Down in Copenhagen

Always a hotbed of progressive culture, Scandinavia’s answer to San Francisco is experiencing a glut of boho-glamorous boutiques and hotels.

January 10, 2007
Ski Virgin Slopes in Newfoundland

Home to the only cat-skiing operation this side of the Rockies, it has new charter flights, near-empty resorts, and mountains made to test skiers’ limits.

January 22, 2007
Move to a Fantasy Island

How Maui taught me to love New York.

January 22, 2007
Retreat! Retreat!

Some people need high-thread-count sheets to relax. Some don’t. There are destinations for both.

January 10, 2007
Dine in Style (Really) in San Juan

No longer just a quickie beach retreat, the Puerto Rican capital is finally flexing its foodie bona fides with a clutch of high-wattage restaurants imported straight from el norte.

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