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Teri Johnson: Co-host of Travelista TV

June 25, 2012 by Dave2 Comments

Teri Johnson Travelista TV

Teri is very well traveled - focusing her trips on adventure, lifestyle, cuisines, music, parties and more as co-host of the popular Travelista tv - an online travel show. Recently we had the opportunity to ask her a number of questions about her travels and her enjoyable role with Travelista tv.   Q. What is your background and when did you first become interested in International travel? I grew up in Clear Lake; a suburb of Houston … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: Africa, America, Animal Rescue, Australia, Beach, Brazil, Caribbean, Casino, Cuba, Culinary travel, Culture, Dancing, Fashion, Festival, Film, Florence, Florida, Food and Wine, France, Houston

Win Lunch with John Glenn in Charity Auction

October 28, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Kennedy Space Center, FL - One lucky winner will have the opportunity to enjoy a private lunch with Mercury and Space Shuttle astronaut John Glenn in the 9th Annual Auction of Astronaut Experiences & Memorabilia to benefit the non-profit Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF). The auction opened online today at 9 AM EDT and features 50 lots of rare memorabilia and Astronaut Experiences like the afternoon with Glenn. Also up for grabs is a coin … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Colorado, Everest, Houston, Italy, Mountain Climbing, Technology, Tuscany, Walking tour

Made in Holland: Old Masters from a private collection in America

August 5, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague November 4, 2010 - January 30, 2011 www.mauritshuis.nl (The Hague, August 5, 2010) A selection of highlights from the remarkable art collection of Eijk and Rose-Marie de Mol van Otterloo will be on display at the Mauritshuis in The Hague in the Netherlands this autumn. The exhibition Made in Holland: Old Masters from a private collection in America features 44 masterpieces produced by Dutch … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Amsterdam, Animal Rescue, Art, Connecticut, Culture, History, Houston, Massachusetts, Museum, San Francisco, Wildlife

Jamaica Offers Late Summer Packages

July 12, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

BEAT THE HEAT, EVEN WHILE ON THE BEACH KINGSTON, Jamaica - July 12, 2010 - Escape the heat of summer in Jamaica. The sandy beaches and temperate climate (it's 80 degrees in Montego Bay) are calling. And, the island is offering some of its greatest deals yet. Take advantage of one of the many special packages offered throughout the summer and fall months. With service from all major U.S. airlines it's easier than ever to get there! "We're an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, American Airlines, Amsterdam, Beach, Boston, Caribbean, Caves, Chicago, Cruising, Dallas, Georgia, Golf, Houston, Jamaica, London, New York City, Orlando, Pennsylvania, Resort, Romantic

Global Scavenger Hunt

October 20, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

Los Angeles, CA (October 20, 2009) - The Global Scavenger Hunt is EXACTLY what it says it is: A treasure hunt that takes you around the world! The one catch is, you have no idea where you are going until you get there! But when you are done, you will have circumnavigated the globe and done more than in a lifetime of vacations. The media has compared The Global Scavenger Hunt to The Amazing Race. The big difference between The Global Scavenger … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Amazing Race, Belgium, British Columbia, Cambodia, England, Houston, Interview, Los Angeles, Markets, Rhode Island, Scavenger Hunt, Washington DC

Five Days in New York City

May 24, 2009 by Dave10 Comments

New York, the largest city in the USA boasts incredible stimuli 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, whether it be visual, noise or activity related. This is a city that doesn't sleep with services available 24/7. How many large cities have metros that never shut down - New York's metro runs all day and night 365 days a year. Those who live here sometimes need to escape the "craziness"; those who visit perhaps come here for this. This is not a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Art, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Chocolate, Dancing, Drinking, Dubai, Empire State Building, Europe, Fashion, Film, Food and Wine, Houston, Italy, London, Museum, Music

7 Years in Tibet

February 5, 2006 by Cheyney SteiningerLeave a Comment

Tashi Delek from Lhasa, The Holy City, at the heart of the Rooftop of the World! A wild & wacky week of travel covering maybe 2000 miles, countless mountain passes, and some of the planet's most beautiful terrain brought me here over a week ago. My route to Lhasa took me from the NW reaches of Yunnan north thru areas which are officially closed to foreigners by the oppressive Communist imperialists which have occupied Tibet for the past 53 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Baseball, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Cambodia, Canyon, China, Cruising, Culture, Everest, Film, Food and Wine, Hiking, Hong Kong, Houston, India, Internet, Japan, Journey

Monterey, CA – Historical

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Monterey is rich in California heritage - many of these old buildings are well preserved. Most of these historical sites are within a short walk of the downtown area - and about a 15-20 minute walk from Fisherman's Wharf. Many of these sites are related to the government's influence in Monterey. Monterey used to be the capital of Alta California. An excellent history resource regarding Monterey is: www.montereyhistory.org   Colton … [Read more...]

Oaxaca, Mexico – Important Info

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Here are some useful notes for travelers visiting the city of Oaxaca. Transportation There used to be no nonstop USA flights to the city of Oaxaca. Normal stops included Guadalajara or Mexico City or both and still do on some routes. However, Aeromexico, Delta and United Airlines now have daily nonstop flights from Houston (IAH) and Dallas (DFW) to Oaxaca. Mexicana airlines offers nonstop flights to Oaxaca from Mexico City. A toll road … [Read more...]

Mt. Whitney, CA – Manzanar

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Manzanar is located directly West of the 395, about 10 miles north of Lone Pine. Manzanar was the first of ten remote camps that in total held almost 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II. During its peak period over 10,000 people lived there. Over 600 barracks were built (organized into 36 blocks) along with recreation halls, a judo hall, a hospital, an orphanage, 3 schools, and a music hall. Now you can drive down … [Read more...]

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