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Journeys: Correspondents Select Some of Their Favorite Roads
They cover the country, and drive to do it. So where do The Times’s national correspondents (and their editor) like to hit the road? Here are some of their favorite stretches.
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In a Rented RV, Roaming Western Roads
Captain of a “rig” for the first time, the author cruises through the West, sleeping at a Walmart, joining the “Greatest RV Rally in the World” and celebrating the freedom to roam.
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In Transit Blog: Gay Hotel Tests Waters, Polar Bear and All
During NYC Pride week, the Hotel on Rivington will become a spinoff of Lords South Beach.
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Personal Journeys: A Cross-Country Drive With a Guru
The author spent three weeks driving a meditation master across the country. So why was she so tense?
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36 Hours in Napa Valley
The array of sensory indulgences here can make you dizzy before you’ve even had your first glass of local wine.
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Road Trip Tunes
Find out what our music critics recommend for your next drive. Who picks Wagner? Who goes for gospel?
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Pursuits: Guy Trebay on the Joys of Driving
“So seldom do I drive these days and so special is the experience that I still get a little canine jolt of excitement whenever someone rattles keys.”
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Q&A: Where Garrison Keillor Gets ‘Carried Away’
The radio host on childhood road trips, passing for a native in foreign coffee shops and stopping off at a place that “could change your life.”
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Practical Traveler: 7 Tips for Saving on Rental Cars
With prices expected to surge during the busy summer car-rental season, here are some ways to keep costs down.
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Letters: Letters to the Travel Editor
Readers respond to articles about China and a mother-daughter vacation.