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Dennis Lennox
Dennis Lennox writes a travel column for The Epoch Times. Follow @dennislennox on Twitter and Instagram.
In Sarasota, a Sense of Normalcy
It felt normal. That’s how I keep describing my recent visit to Sarasota. The city and eponymous county ...
Travel
March 20, 2022
When a Hotel Is the Destination: The Cavalier Hotel
The Cavalier Hotel is one of those hotels that's also a destination in its own right. The stately ...
Travel
March 1, 2022
In Toronto, a Perfect Weekend Citycation
Detroit was undesirable when I was coming of age in the early 2000s. It was basically a no-go ...
Travel
February 15, 2022
Learning History Firsthand in England
To really understand the American experience one needs some knowledge of British history until the time of independence. ...
Travel
December 18, 2021
In Quebec City, Christmas Is Magical
The Old World charm and historically French culture of Quebec City have long captivated visitors. During the Christmas ...
Travel
December 10, 2021
Growing Food Scene Puts Punta Gorda on the Map
Given its name, I assumed the restaurant was a tribute to Ernest Hemingway. That seemed like a reasonable ...
Travel
November 26, 2021
Mendocino County’s Overlooked Wines
Wines from California’s Mendocino County are hardly unknown. Yet, a recent weekday trip to this county, located along ...
Travel
November 13, 2021
Luxembourg’s Surprising Wines
Wine in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is hardly new. In fact, viticulture dates back more than 2,000 ...
Travel
October 30, 2021
Oxford, Miss.: More Than Just Football
Oxford, Mississippi, is one of those college towns, fairly or not, overshadowed by campus. The University of Mississippi, the ...
Travel
October 22, 2021
Ancient Churches a Draw for Visitors to Rural England
The thought of exploring the ancient churches scattered across small villages and hamlets in the 100-square-mile Romney Marsh ...
Travel
September 25, 2021
Beyond the Bars in Cañon City, Colorado
Quite a few out-of-towners spend time in Cañon City, but not for the right reasons. While this smallish ...
Travel
September 10, 2021
Discovering the Real Nevada
Fairly or not, most people think of Las Vegas when they think of Nevada. However, as I learned ...
Travel
August 26, 2021
Exploring Wine Along Lake Erie
Discerning wine drinkers looking for new areas to explore should head to the southern shore of Lake Erie. ...
Travel
August 21, 2021
By Ship and Plane Across Alaska’s Inside Passage
Alaska is one of those places that looms large in the collective imagination of visitors. There are several ...
Travel
July 27, 2021
This Summer, Visit Rochester’s Underrated Museums
Rochester is one of the country’s most underrated cities. The city (population about 206,000) is in western New ...
Travel
July 4, 2021
Discover Windsor Before the Tourists Return
Out for a late Sunday afternoon walk without another person in sight, I turned around when a voice ...
Travel
June 24, 2021
St. Louis Surprises
St. Louis has seen better days, but as I learned during a recent visit, the first American city ...
Travel
June 23, 2021
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 ...
Travel
May 14, 2021
Design Shines in Miami
Miami has become one of the country’s best destinations for design. To be clear, the correct geographic nomenclature ...
Travel
April 25, 2021
Food and Wine, Not Sun and Sand, in Puerto Vallarta
Mexico’s Puerto Vallarta is admittedly not known for wine. After all, Jalisco, the state surrounding the resort destination ...
Travel
March 14, 2021
Making Wine at 5,340 Feet: Sutcliffe Vineyards
John Sutcliffe has compared the dedication it has taken to build a winery in what is arguably the ...
Travel
November 24, 2020
Dinner on a Bus Is the Best Way to See Paris
Not only was I aboard a luxurious, double-decker sightseeing bus, but I was also in a restaurant.
Travel
January 21, 2020
Quebec’s Eastern Townships
Nestled almost halfway between Quebec’s historic capital of Quebec City and Montreal, the province’s biggest city, is a ...
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November 18, 2019
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