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May/June 2001
Top Stories:
Alaska's 24-Hour Golf Courses
Fairbanks, Alaska, provides golfers with round-the-clock golfing in June.
Route 66: Chicago to L.A.
Route 66 still offers travelers such stops as Meramac Caverns, Wigwam
Village Motel, the Big Texan Steak House, and Roy's Café.
Pastry Chef Interview
Michael Willaume of the San Francisco Ritz-Carlton, and winner of the World
Pastry Cup, discusses his love of sweets.
Weekenders:
Florence, Oregon
A weekend visit to Florence offers sidetrips to Oregon Dunes National Recreational
Area, Cape Perpetua Overlook, Hecata Head Lighthouse, and the Sea Lion Caves.
Pacific Grove, California
Pacific GroveMonterey's quiet neighborharbors Monarch butterflies
and visitors seeking a peaceful weekend escape.
Church of Elvis
The 24 Hour Church of Elvis in Portland, Ore., houses pop culture relics and
tributes to the King.
Easy Hikes
Gentle hikes lure walkers to six California State Parks: Caswell Memorial, Pacheco,
Henry W. Coe, Mount Diablo, China Camp, and Mount Tamalpais.
May is National Bike Month
Cities in California and Utah promote the use of bicycles in May
with bike-related activities.
Beer Tours in B.C.
Spend a Saturday in Victoria, British Columbia, on the Ale Trail, visiting the
tasting rooms and breweries to sample local brews.
Food:
Southwest Cooking
A food lover visits restaurants and a cooking school in New
Mexico in search of the finest Southwestern cooking.
Automotive:
Your Car
Investigate lemon laws in Calif., Nev., and Ut.
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