- 'Travel to U.S. neighbors will soon require passports (The Wichita Eagle)
If you're thinking about a cruise to Mexico or the Caribbean or a flight to Canada next year, consider this a warning. If you don't have a passport, get one. And do it soon if you want to beat the year-end crush.
- 'Getting a Buzz from space travel (Inside Bay Area)
LOS ANGELES ? They are celestial missionaries of sorts: professionals with a wild side, celebrities with money to burn and semi-retirees with a hankering for one last thrill.
- 'If you have a long layover, make the most of it (Redlands Daily Facts)
Long layovers can have a pleasant outcome. The rules are changing - you now have less than six months to get your passport, if you want to travel outside the United States, including Mexico and Canada.
- 'For young planners, dreamers (Los Angeles Times)
Travel books for children can prepare little ones for family trips or just whet an appetite for adventure.
- 'CWS parents enjoy playing tourists (Journal and Courier)
Some parents will travel to the ends of the earth to watch their kids play baseball. Well, at least they'll go to Lafayette.
- 'Children travel world without leaving Westminster (Carroll County Online)
I went to the Arts Center to visit the Red Room Gallery. I ended up in the middle of Arts Camp. What a trip. Literally. This year's 8 - 11 year-old campers traveled the world without ever leaving West Main Street.
- 'New Mexico Golf on the Upswing (Cybergolf National)
When John Klauk sunk his final put on the 18th green at the picturesque Inn of The Mountain Gods course recently, he became the inaugural winner of the first leg of the New Mexico Challenge. The three-event tournament is a collaboration between the New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD) and the Tight Lies Tour to help promote the state as a premier destination for golfers.
- 'Clouds of monarch butterflies descend on Mexico sanctuaries each year (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
ANGANGUEO, Michoacan, Mexico -- They travel thousands of miles, unerringly, every year between Canada and Mexico. No one knows how they find their way.
- 'Long arm of respect: Grapevine police travel to Mexico 11:16 PM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Three police officers and two city officials from Grapevine traveled in mid-July to Parras de la Fuente in the Mexican state of Coahuila, to mark a decade of sisterhood between the two cities.
- 'Youths travel the world at Vacation Bible School (Town Online)
Kirsten Mauriello explored the world last week without setting foot on an airplane. From Mexico to Brazil to Kenya, Mauriello traveled the globe every evening while attending Vacation Bible School (VBS) at Faith Baptist Church on Stoughton Street.
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