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Alaska: Train Travel In Alaska

Bus drivers kick, step, clap and shout in unison during a spirited morning aerobics class at Metro Transit's South Base. Downtown paper-shufflers have their meetings...
LANCASTER - Travel through Europe and North America provided the subjects for more than 60 drawings by retired legal assistant Geoffrey Levitt.
As a toddler, Corey Cogdell knew how to handle a shotgun. She could hit a spruce hen from 75 yards, a tin can from 50. As an adult, she's aiming to show the world just how talented of a markswoman she is at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.
Tequila -- the city, not the drink -- is where visitors come to drink and pay homage to the liquor.
Carmen and Neil Klenz of King City plan to visit the Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, Fla., but they don't want to miss seeing the rest of the country on the way. No blur at 30,000 feet for them. They'd like to take the long and scenic route by train, at least one way.
The Lubeznik Center for the Arts is featuring "Woodturned Sculptures Too," an exhibit of lathe-shaped art from Oct. 7 to 29 at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W. 2nd St. The works of exhibitors from Canada, England, France, Germany and New Zealand will be shown.
If you're planning to go to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean by car, train, ferry or on a cruise ship soon, relax. It will be a while before you'll be required to have a passport to get back ...
Former Alaska Gov. Bill Sheffield, center, stopped in Silverdale in July on his way home from a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet up with CK High Class of 1946 classmates (from left) Jerry and Phyllis Sproat and Dr. Al Norman.
As winter draws near, many Minnesotans are gearing up for their traditional wintertime frolicking anywhere there is no snow. Cathy Welle is one of the agents at D and E Travel in Fergus Falls who helps get them there.
Pilot Walks Away From 'Horrific' Crash A BE95 Travel Air (file photo below) crashed Thursday just east of Safford Regional Airport in AZ due to apparent fuel exhaustion. Miraculously, the pilot was uninjured.

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