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Endless charm and all things equestrian in Aiken

This smallish city in South Carolina is right out of central casting. No wonder Aiken received the National Civic League’s All-America City award back in 1997. Twenty-four years later, the cityscape is still a postcard-perfect scene.

Wine Brings Visitors to Once-Sleepy Cottonwood, Arizona

Wine Brings Visitors to Once-Sleepy Cottonwood, Arizona Arizona’s burgeoning wine industry has put the once-sleepy Cottonwood on the map. Nowhere is that more apparent than the Historic Old Town, an area listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its commercial architecture from the first half of the 20th century. Many of the old storefronts lining Main Street have been repurposed into wine tasting rooms. Cottonwood, a quick drive from the red rocks of expensive Sedona, is located in the 200-square-mile Verde Valley. Alcantara Vineyards produces 17 different varietals from over 20,000 vines. Dennis Lennox) More than 20 vineyards form the Verde Valley Wine Trail appellation an official American viticultural area (AVA) designation is pending before bureaucrats in the federal government and grow grapes for commercial wine production. The rest of the wine predominantly comes from the Willcox AVA, an appellation about 300 miles to the southeast in and around Cochise Co

Postcard from the Grand Canyon s overlooked gateway

Grand Canyon National Park is one of those bucket list destinations that seldom disappoints. After all, it is all about the sheer beauty of the landscape. This natural wonder, a testament to the design of God the Creator, with its varying colors and deep gorges carved through layers of rock is truly magnificent. Yet, many visitors don’t give much thought to how they get to the Grand Canyon. This partially explains why the Grand Canyon West tourist trap exists.  Most of the canyon’s visitors arrive after passing Williams, a short drive from the national park’s busy South Rim entrance. However, this small Arizona town (population 3,023) that was named after a mountain man and Old West legend the wokists have probably canceled is more than just the gateway to the Grand Canyon.

Postcard from the Grand Canyon s overlooked gateway | Living

Grand Canyon National Park is one of those bucket list destinations that seldom disappoints. After all, it is all about the sheer beauty of the landscape. This natural wonder, a testament to the design of God the Creator, with its varying colors and deep gorges carved through layers of rock is truly magnificent. Yet, many visitors don’t give much thought to how they get to the Grand Canyon. This partially explains why the Grand Canyon West tourist trap exists.  Most of the canyon’s visitors arrive after passing Williams, a short drive from the national park’s busy South Rim entrance. However, this small Arizona town (population 3,023) that was named after a mountain man and Old West legend the wokists have probably canceled is more than just the gateway to the Grand Canyon.

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