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Beth J. Harpaz

Coffee ups game with cuppings,$200 grinders

Consumers gravitate toward specialty roasters and brews

‘Hamilton,’ the musical, sparks visits to historic sites

‘We’re riding a wave,’ director of New York mansion says

Walk among wonders of America’s first, finest landscape architect

It’s likely you’ve experienced the genius of Frederick Law Olmsted

What hotels can teach us about home design

NEW YORK – You know that feeling you get when you walk into a hotel room and you just want to fall on that big white bedspread with the fluffy pillows? Here are some tips from thr...

Trump’s brand thrives

Whether or not his steaks’ are for sale

Cruise trends: Extravagance and oddities on high seas

NEW YORK – Underwater sightseeing in a glass submarine, shopping with a chef for dinner ingredients and volunteering with locals: These are some of the new options this season for cruise pas...

Paris tourism took hit after attacks but dip could level off

NEW YORK – Paris tourism took a hit in the weeks after the Nov. 13 terror attacks, with a 12 percent drop in hotel occupancy for the month of November and Air France reporting $54.5 million ...

Places, events driving travel in 2016

Rio and Cuba. The Pope’s Year of Mercy and artist Christo’s walk on water. Philadelphia, Cleveland and the next U.S. president. Super Bowl in California and the Indy 500 at 100. A centennial...

Virtual reality a tool for travel industry

‘Next big thing’ in marketing

Gifts for the serious traveler

Road warriors offer ideas, inspiration

You can revel in Tucson’s revitalized downtown

TUCSON, Ariz. – As a kid growing up in Tucson, Eddie Gallego remembers “when everything was downtown.” Then businesses began to move out to the malls, and downtown suffered. Now, he says, th...

‘Cabin Porn’: Photos of intriguing homes in rustic settings

New book explores America’s ‘new’ love affair with cabins