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					5 Exciting Native American Pow Wows			 | 
	
		
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  Native American tribes regularly celebrate their heritage with gatherings for traditional music, dancing, storytelling and exhibits of their artistic crafts. Check for this year’s schedules and other current information. For example:   Gathering of Nations, Albuquerque NM: University of New Mexico Arena, Avenida Cesar Chavez Blvd. SE, Albuquerque, NM, gatheringofnations.com/powwow. Producers claim it's the largest in North America. Colorful exhibits and activities make for great photo and video memories. 
  Included are contests for best costumes, dances, original music and crowning of Miss Indian World. Offered are many varieties of freshly-prepared Native American foods, jewelry, clothing and other products. 
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					Santa Fe NM: La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa			 | 
	
		
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   If your plans take you to the beautiful New Mexico capital city, it isn’t necessary to memorize the original name: La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís. However, if you’re an art lover, you’ll take home memories as you spend enjoyable time in this great Starwood chain hotel. 
  When you wander through the classic 200-year-old hotel, you’ll be surrounded by modern and classical American paintings and sculpture. In addition to admiring it, you may be happy to know many of the pieces are for sale. 
  Additionally, there are scheduled art tour lectures and painting classes. The spa facilities include fitness center, saline pool and yoga sessions. Rates start at $170 per night. www.laposadadesantafe.com
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					Oxford, UK: Visit To Legendary University Town			 | 
	
		
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   Guest Senior Correspondent MBL, Stroudsburg PA: The brightest kid in our high school class went on to become an Oxford professor. Although we’d occasionally contact each other through the years, I was happily surprised when he showed up one day back in town.
  He was there to give a lecture at the local university, and we had an enjoyable lunch together talking about old times. When he left, he told me that if I were ever in Oxford, I should contact him. By coincidence, my wife and I were planning a flight to London in just a few weeks. I happily accepted his invitation.
  When we arrived at eight-century-old Oxford after a one-hour train ride from London, my classmate guided us on a tour of the campus buildings and town. We walked in awe through the world’s most famous university. 
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					Five Unusual Places To Sleep In The USA			 | 
	
		
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    When planning your next road adventure, consider spending travel nights in picturesque destinations along the highway. As explained below, instead the traditional hotel and motel rooms, try snoozing in a tree-top, under the sea, inside a big wooden dog, under a Native American wigwam or in a classic railroad car.
  Key Largo FL: Jules Undersea Lodge, 51 Shoreland Dr., Key Largo FL 33037, www.jul.com You’ll need to be be in good physical shape for this challenge. On arriving, the hotel staff trains you to scuba 21 feet straight down to your immersed room. The unique underwater inn is located at the famed Florida coastal town where Bogie and Bacall starred in the 1948 movie drama with Lionel Barrymore and Edward G. Robinson.
  Safely inside each comfortable underwater glass-enclosed room are the usual hotel furnishings, plus TV, refrigerator and microwave. On the sides and top are large porthole windows, with ever-changing views of exotic ocean-bottom plants and up-close schools of fish. Rates per night are from $400 a person. 
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					Five Amazing Arizona Destinations For Senior Visitors			 | 
	
		
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   Guest Commentator PBL, Tucson AZ: When I retired, we left the cold, clammy Northeast and headed straight out I-40 west 2,500 miles to desert dry Tucson, Arizona. We've enjoyed two sunny retirement decades in the Sunshine State, and experienced many of its senior-friendly destinations. Here’s our list of favorites. 
  Grand Canyon: www.nps.gov/grca Spend quality time at this breathtaking creation by Mother Nature. On our visits, we went to the South Rim. It’s a five-hour drive from Tucson, with a halfway lunch stop in the beautiful town of Flagstaff, set in towering pine forests.
  Our favorite Grand Canyon activity is the one-mile mule ride down to the desert floor and banks of the Colorado River from Bright Angel Lodge. The trip can be difficult for the very elderly and physically-challenged. I’d advise a one-hour ride ($50) for first timers. Reservations for the very popular trip must be made at least six months in advance. www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/mule_trips  
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