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The LINQ Pool deck hosts two pools, 35 daybeds, 24 cabanas, a bar, TVs and lily pad daybeds for rent. The pool is free and exclusive to hotel guests.
 
  Las Vegas splashes into pool season  
  Whatever the weather where you live, Las Vegas has an escape with more than 50 hotel pools open to travelers, partiers, sunbathers and families alike.  
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  Former first lady Michelle Obama's portrait, painted by Amy Sherald, at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.   The Obama portraits draw visitors to the nation's capital
The portraits of former U.S. president Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama have increased visitation numbers at the National Portrait Gallery.
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  Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas, shown here under construction in January 2018, will be the world's largest ship when it debuts in March.   Royal Caribbean takes delivery of Symphony of the Seas, world's largest cruise ship
Measuring 228,081 tons, Symphony of the Seas is 18 decks high and 1,188 feet long and has room for 6,680 passengers.
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  This file photo from May 7, 2017, shows United Airlines planes at Denver International Airport.   She was mad about being bumped from her flight to Austin. Then United gave her a $10,000 voucher
A United Airlines passenger who got bumped from her flight ended up with a $10,000 travel voucher for her troubles.
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  The Mississippi Blues Highway runs from Memphis to Vicksburg. Along the way, it passes cotton fields, plantation homes, music clubs and the famous crossroads where legend says musician Robert Johnson sold his soul to the Devil.   10 surprising, spooky and inspiring American road trips
The editor of "The Road Trip Book: 1001 Drives of a Lifetime" shares some of his favorites.
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  Bear Creek offers tours on Friday and Saturday at 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Reservations are required and include a tasting flight. The tasting room is open for cocktails Tuesday to Sunday.   Sip Colorado spirits on the distillery trail
Colorado distillers are using the state's pristine water to make whiskey, bourbon, rye, moonshine, gin, vodka and rum. Here's where to tour and taste.
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  Chuck-wagon cooking, Jim Workman says, is   Chuck-wagon cooking: Historic throwback, competitive sport
Chuck-wagon cooking is “cooking the way they did in the 1870s through the 1890s,” using period tools and ingredients carried in the wagon.
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  Planes line up on the tarmac as snow falls delaying travel at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Dec. 8, 2017, in Atlanta.   A record 965 million people flew last year, DOT says
A record 965 million passengers took domestic or foreign flights in U.S. last year, a 3.4% rise from 2016, the Transportation Department said Thursday.
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  Explore the wines of Spain on an eight-day cruise on the Wind Surf, embarking on November 15. Sailing from Barcelona to Lisbon, passengers will have opportunity to sip their way through regions such as Andalucía and Catalonia.   Windstar Cruises plans epic, 51-day sailing ship voyage through Mediterranean
Kicking off in Portugal, the voyage will feature stops at 42 ports in 10 countries.
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Lori Alhadeff, center, is comforted by her husband Ilan Alhadeff, as she holds a photograph of their daughter, Alyssa Alhadeff, 14, who was killed in the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, while they attend a news conference on gun vi

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