Deborah Sakach

Bed and Breakfasts in the Northeast Celebrate Spring

National parks, amusement parks, trails, lakes, mountains, wineries, great inns and restaurants abound in the Northeast, perfect for the romantic traveler.  Cape Cod Cape Cod is one of the most breathtaking and scenic romantic getaways the Northeast has to offer.  Lovers can stroll breathtaking beaches, and the National Seashore stretches some 40 miles with 44,000 […]

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Windjammers, Festivals, and Boothbay Bed and Breakfasts

By: Julie Dietzel-Glair Twelve windjammers, a delightful gang of pirates, a street parade, sailboat races, and a golf tournament – it must be the 50th Annual Windjammer Days Festival. If you are visiting the coast of Maine, during the June 24-27 festivities, check out these bed and breakfast options, many of which are offering special […]

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The Eastern Shore of Maryland: An African-American History Tour

When most people think of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, they think of crabs, watermen, and the colorful history portrayed in Michener’s Chesapeake. Another important historic aspect of the Eastern Shore is its deep African American heritage and the Underground Railroad, the setting for hundreds of escaped slaves on their way to a life of freedom […]

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Stowe: Vermont’ Getaway Treasure

Deep in the heart of Vermont is the town of Stowe. A town blessed with many scenic spots and natural wonders, Stowe is considered one of Vermont’s most treasured getaways.  Just being in the town itself and staying in one of the many Stowe bed and breakfast inns is already one memorable experience. To really enjoy […]

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Murder Mystery on a New Hampshire Train

Someone was murdered at a Hollywood party after the Academy Awards. Everyone’s help is needed to crack the case. Be part of the first Murder Mystery Dinner Train in Mt. Washington Valley, New Hampshire. This adults-only event is scheduled for Fridays and Saturdays, October 19-20 and 26-27, 2012. The three-hour weekend event includes a four-course […]

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Asheville: A Vacationer’s Mecca in North Carolina

Anyone who wishes to visit Asheville will be interested in the many distinctions the city has been earning, including ‘the happiest city for women, ‘the best place to reinvent your life,’ and the wackier ‘new freak capital of the U.S.’  Another unique feature that the city offers to visitors are the ghost tours in certain haunted spots […]

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The Beauty of Kennebunkport, Maine

Maine is one of the smallest states in the country but when it comes to tourist attractions and scenic sights, it is a heavyweight. One of the best areas is a town in York County, Kennebunkport. This town of only a few thousand residents often times finds its population surging. This is caused by the steady […]

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Vermont is Classic New England

Thoughts of Vermont often evoke images of maple syrup, covered bridges, country inns, ski resorts and fall foliage, but the Green Mountain State has so much more to explore. Vermont has a long history, rich in seasonal culture and traditions. It is classic New England and its steadfast residents have an innate respect for community […]

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Winter Romance at Michigan’s Bed and Breakfast

All winter long, including of course Valentine’s Day, Michigan bed and breakfasts offer romantic escapes for lovers of all ages.  Whether you wish to spend time snowshoeing through wooded trails surrounded by vineyards, dining on outstanding gourmet local cuisine, soaking in spacious spa tubs or curling up in front of a toasty fireplace, Michigan offers […]

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Most Historic Ohio Bed and Breakfast Inns

American Historic Inns, Inc. has searched the Bed and Breakfasts of the Buckeye State and found the Most Historic Inns in Ohio, now posted on www.iloveinns.com. The list features seven historical sites that let travelers experience a piece of Midwestern history from an architectural perspective.    Still Standing: Springboro’s Oldest Home The Wright House Bed and Breakfast of 1815 is […]

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