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Deep South ’
Feb 24th, 2017 |
By Kaye Holland
From Mardi Gras and exploring the historic French Quarter to cocktail themed tours there is something for everyone in New Orleans
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: British Airways, Cajun, Carnival, Deep South, French Quarter, jazz, Louisiana, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, NOLA, party, Sazerac, The Big Easy
Jul 4th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
July 4 is Independence Day – that most patriotic of American holidays. Can’t make it to the States? Celebrate by eating that classic American brunch staple: biscuits and gravy
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Tags: 4 July, America, biscuits, biscuits and gravy, Brunch, Deep South, holiday, Independence Day, Lonely Planet, Oregon, Portland, Thanksgiving, The South, USA
Nov 29th, 2013 |
By The Editor
What does America taste like? Ahead of the classic American holidays of Halloween and Thanksgiving, award winning American food writer Coleman Andrews celebrates the most exceptional and delicious food products from across the United States with CD-Traveller readers
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Cajun, Coleman Andrews, Deep South, Halloween, Kansas, Maine, Mark Twain, Mexico, New York, Rome, Thanksgiving, United States, Washington, Wyoming
May 27th, 2013 |
By Kaye Holland
For the quintessential British summer evening, look no further than the award winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – now in its 81st season
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel news, Travel rumblings, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Christopher Sergel, Dead Poet Society, Deep South, Gregory Peck, Harper Lee, House, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Timothy Sheader, To Kill A Mockingbird