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Shovel bum or history buff, if exploring the past is a big part of travel's allure for you, here's how to save while doing it, from hamming it up in the stocks at Colonial Williamsburg to treading (& even digging up) the stones of ancient ruins.
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Interesting article, about ancient graffiti and early Christianity.
Buzzy, I joined the new Jewish Heritage Travel Group. thanks for setting that up.
A few weeks ago I wrote about the bunker -- Congress' fallout shelter -- at The Greenbrier. Now NBC has covered this same story, and they really got it right:
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