Dordogne: France’s Land of Enchantment
France’s Dordogne region captivates tour groups with its stately chateaus, medieval villages, prehistoric cave art and fine wines.
Read MoreFrance’s Dordogne region captivates tour groups with its stately chateaus, medieval villages, prehistoric cave art and fine wines.
Read MoreInstead of cookie-cutter chain hotels, boutiques offer a cultural charm that more travelers are drawn to these days. The rise of boutique hotels represents a shift towards more personalized, authentic, and immersive travel experiences.
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Read MoreAnother popular stop for groups is Historic Trail Town, which has more than 20 authentic mid- to late 19th century buildings and exhibits, as well as its own boot hill with the graves of such infamous residents as Jeremiah “Liver Eating” Johnson.
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