Tag: seasonal
Destinations / North America
Oct 24, 2019Sagamore Resort on Lake George
Spending a quiet weekend on the lake with the family, a glass of wine in hand and quintessential fall foliage views is a coveted seasonal tradition for most travelers — and for good reason. Sprinkle in the luxury of a 4-star resort, old-fashioned private club-meet-camp vibes and you have the Sagamore Resort on Lake George.
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Age Specific / Adult Children
Oct 22, 2019Scary Slumber in Haunted Hotels
Take this however you like, but I grew up in a haunted house. We lived in a small town in Rhode Island and the two-story, white clapboard was more than 100 years old. In its heyday, it had been the vicarage attached to the town’s main church, which had long been abandoned and was derelict by the time my family moved in. There was even a creepy graveyard adjacent to the church, complete with tilted headstones.
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Oct 22, 2019Fall Fun for the Family, Pets Included
Between all the apple picking, cider drinking and seasonal hikes your family has in mind, there’s plenty of fall fun the whole crew can enjoy, pups included. Bring your family pets along on your next fall family adventure with this list of inclusive activities.
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United Airlines Celebrates its First Class of United Aviate Graduates
As the only major U.S. airline to own a flight school, United Airlines already hit a major milestone, and now the carrier celebrates another important — and historic — step as the inaugural class of United Aviate Academy pilots graduates, leading the next generation of aviators. The 51 students in the graduating class were majority, at 80 percent, women and people of color — another stride toward United’s goal of training 5,000 new pilots by 2030 with half women or POC.
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Oct 20, 2019Best Halloween Haunts for the Family
It’s the time of year that the creak of a door sounds sharper in the silence, that the footsteps in the hall seem foreign and the voices talking in the next room sound unfamiliar. This is the season we fear and celebrate the dead and they seem to know it. Here are the places that do both right: