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Will self-driving cars ruin the great American road trip?


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1966 Ford Bronco.
 
  Will self-driving cars ruin the great American road trip?  
  For as long as there have been cars, there have been travelers using them to get away.  
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  01/31/2011 Winter Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. Photo by Dave Turner, National Park Service [Via MerlinFTP Drop]   Olympic National Park: Mountains, forests and shores
The 922,651 acres are "three parks in one," as the National Park Service puts it.
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  Sample San Antonio's new culture of barbecue, breweries, farm-to-table fare and more.   San Antonio's terroir goes beyond Tex-Mex
Texas chefs tout the city's new culture of barbecue, breweries, farm-to-table and more.
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  destinations      
  Temple Emanu-El, Dallas (Howard Meyer and Max Sandfield): Following its completion in 1957, Temple Emanu-El was widely hailed as a brilliant alliance of architecture and art. The temple, a cylindrical sanctuary with lofty walls and a shallow-domed ce   25 must-see buildings in Texas
Take a photo tour of noteworthy buildings in the Lone Star State.
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  No. 2: MV Queen Mary 2. This magnificent QM2 doesn't just emulate the look of a great liner, it actually is one, beginning with a powerful-looking, long bow, that has been reinforced to forge the most challenging of seas. Its deep draft, taller hull-   Countdown: The 25 most beautiful cruise vessels
In an era of ever more block-ish cruise ships, there still a few that delight and surprise
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  The 688-passenger Pacific Princess at sea.   Princess Cruises ship to go around the world in 111 days
Princess Cruises' 688-passenger Pacific Princess will circumnavigate the globe in 2019
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  flights      
  Southwest Airlines Capt. Louis Freeman waves before boarding a jet to fly his last flight for Southwest before his retirement in Dallas on June 8, 2017.   First black chief pilot at a major airline retires
Nobody at Southwest told Louis Freeman he would be the first black pilot in the airline's history when he was hired in 1980.
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  flights      
  This file photo from Feb. 5, 2008, shows an alligator near  Cape Canaveral, Fla.   Small plane hits giant gator while landing at Orlando airport
Pilot of a private aircraft likely got more than he bargained for when landing at an Orlando airport.
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  flights      
  Name that airport ...   Name that airport ...
Here is this week's "name that airport" photo. 
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    Frank Lloyd Wright's buildings around the USA

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A Palestinian Muslim worshipper attends the second Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in front of the Dome of the Rock at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound.

A Palestinian Muslim worshipper attends the second Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in front of the Dome of the Rock at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound.
 
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