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Robert Elking
614-486-1943
1540 West Fifth Ave
Columbus, OH
Robert Elking
614-486-1943
1540 West Fifth Ave
Columbus, OH 43212-2404
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Destinations
Canada, Caribbean, Europe-Western, U.S. - Hawaii, U.S. - Southeast
Specialities
Castles / Villas, Destination Weddings, Golf & Tennis, Honeymoon, Luxury Travel, Ski / WinterSports
Website
www.grandviewtravel.com
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Kayla Zeigler
614-529-9500
3436 Polley Road
Columbus, OH
Kayla Zeigler
614-529-9500
3436 Polley Road
Columbus, OH 43221
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.destinationeuropeonline.com
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Robert Lyons
614-771-7775
4926 Stoneybrook Blvd
Hilliard, OH
Robert Lyons
614-771-7775
4926 Stoneybrook Blvd
Hilliard, OH 43026-9363
Agency
VacationTime Travel
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.Vacationtimetravel.com
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Isaac Reynolds
614-847-8008
8934 Commerce Loop Dr
Columbus, OH
Isaac Reynolds
614-847-8008
8934 Commerce Loop Dr
Columbus, OH 43240-2124
Agency
Reynolds Travel, LLC
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Destinations
Asia-China, Japan, Korea Mongolia, Canada, Caribbean, Europe-Northern, Europe-Western, Pacific Islands-Tahiti, Fiji, Bali, etc., U.S. - Alaska, U.S. - Hawaii, U.S. - Midwest, U.S. - Northeast, U.S. - West
Specialities
Barge / Canal / RiverCruises, Cruising / Cruise Lines, Educational, Family Fun, Family Travel, Historical, Incentive Travel, Luxury Travel, Motorcoach / Bus, Meeting Planning / Events, National Parks, Senior / Mature Adult
Website
www.reynoldstravel.net
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Mary Stephan
614-562-3157
P.O. Box 61
Powell, OH
Mary Stephan
614-562-3157
P.O. Box 61
Powell, OH 43065
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Destinations
Africa, Canada, Caribbean, Central America, Latin America & Mexico, Pacific Islands-Tahiti, Fiji, Bali, etc., U.S. - Alaska, U.S. - Hawaii, U.S. - Midwest, U.S. - Southeast, U.S. - West
Specialities
Adventure Travel, Barge / Canal / RiverCruises, Boating / Yacht / Sailing, Cruising / Cruise Lines, Destination Weddings, Eco-Tourism, Family Travel, Golf & Tennis, Honeymoon, Lifestyle / Family / Specialty, Luxury Travel, Ski / WinterSports, Spa / Fitness, Women's Travel, Disney
Website
www.allonstravel.com
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Fred Kerner
614-486-1943
1540 West Fifth Avenue
Columbus, OH
Fred Kerner
614-486-1943
1540 West Fifth Avenue
Columbus, OH 43212
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Destinations
Caribbean, Europe-Western, U.S. - Hawaii
Specialities
Barge / Canal / RiverCruises, Cruising / Cruise Lines, Destination Weddings, Family Fun, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Luxury Travel, Religious, Disney
Website
www.grandviewtravel.com
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Mohamed Yusuf
614 245 5151
3823 Sullivant Ave, Suite 35
Columbus, OH
Mohamed Yusuf
614 245 5151
3823 Sullivant Ave, Suite 35
Columbus, OH 43228
Agency
Sunrise Travel Inc.
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.travelsense.org
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Kay Mayer
614-764-9844
2721 Federated Blvd
Columbus, OH
Kay Mayer
614-764-9844
2721 Federated Blvd
Columbus, OH 43235-3915
Agency
Travel Leaders Elite Travel
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Website
www.travelleaders.com/columbusoh
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Kimberly Davis
614-792-0002
4890 Blazer Memorial Parkway
Dublin, OH
Kimberly Davis
614-792-0002
4890 Blazer Memorial Parkway
Dublin, OH 43017-8318
Agency
Travel Partners in Dublin
Membership Associations
American Society of Travel Agents
Destinations
Asia-China, Japan, Korea Mongolia, Caribbean, Europe-Western, U.S. - Alaska, U.S. - Hawaii
Specialities
Boating / Yacht / Sailing, Corporate / Government, Cruising / Cruise Lines, Destination Weddings, Incentive Travel, Luxury Travel, Women's Travel
Website
www.travelpartnersindublin.com
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Aaa Gallipolis Travel Agency
(614) 446-0699
360 W 2nd Ave
Columbus, OH
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October 10, 2010 by Diane Berry · 2 Comments Most often when traveling we are visiting areas with which we are unfamiliar. If we are camping in an area outside a larger city or sprawling metropolitan area, negotiating traffic patterns and just finding your way around can add a considerable amount of stress to your journey, for everyone involved: the driver who must make decisions on the spur of the moment, the navigator who can be expected to give direction with a minimal amount of information and the passengers who are witnessing the event. Waiting for the "T" After years of struggling to make sense of unfamiliar roads in the midst of heavy traffic we have begun to explore the public transportation systems when camping near urban areas. One system we have now used several times is that in Boston, run by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, affectionately known as the “T.” You may recall posts several months back about both our camping experience in the Boston area and our tour into the city. We have recently visited the area again and made more extensive use of the T system which greatly enhanced our enjoyment of the experience. With lines running in every direction and close to every possible destination you could want to visit, the T is truly the only way to travel in Boston. Having made the mistake many years ago of attempting to drive myself through the city when my husband was running the Boston Marathon (we were staying out on the Cape and I naively thought I could drop him off at the start and meet him at the finish—what a nightmare!), I have personally experienced the misery of getting caught in one of the mile long tunnels, heading in the wrong direction, only to emerge in a less than desirable part of town with the need to ask for directions. South Station, Boston, MA Heading back to the city to show our children the foundations of Democracy and the Freedom Trail as part of one of our summer family RV trips, we were determined to take a different approach. We learned it is possible to park 20-25 miles outside the city and ride a commuter train, known as the “Purple Line”, into Boston from which you can pick up a “T” to anywhere you want to go. One such station is located in Brockton, MA, 22 miles south of Boston, where we paid $3.00 to park all day and another $6.75 each for a very relaxing 20+ mile train ride into the city. We de-boarded at South Station and rode the “Red Line” into the city to investigate Boston Common. From there, we could choose to walk around the historic sites or to take one of the other lines to more distant locations, such as Harvard and Cambridge. Watching the board for our train to arrive Being novices, we were quite ignorant of the workings of the trains when first we hopped on board. Confessing our ignorance, everyone we encountered could not have been kinder or more helpful. From the driver of the first train we were... |
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