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June 24, 2001
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[Times photo: Robert N. Jenkins]
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The Cape May Light is tied up in Baltimores Inner Harbor, where crew members handed out more than 500 fliers one Sunday to people stopping to inquire about the new ship. Story
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Not such smooth sailing A cruise along the historic coast of the Chesapeake Bay on the new ship Cape May Light doesn't live up to expectations -- or the price tag. But the line says it is working out the kinks.
Finding her inner photographer
A summer job near the Grand Tetons, where the deer and the antelope (not to mention the moose and the buffalo) really roam, is a fine way to leave the ordinary behind.
Hands-on history
The Jamestown Settlement in Virginia lets kids (and their parents) get a taste of life as a colonist in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Gear and Gadgets
Ideas for kids on the move
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Rome is more than a fascinating European capital city; it is a whole spectacular encyclopedia of living history. Rome is halfway down Italy's western coast, about 12 miles inland. It has been said that every road in Rome leads to eternity. The city is vast, though the historic center is quite small. The whole experience of Rome is so powerful as to be almost overwhelming at times. The best way to prepare for a visit is to study a little of the history of the region, to be as well rested as possible, and to arrange an itinerary that allows time to explore, rest, and reflect on the magnificence of it all. More
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