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California ghost town remains frozen in time

Bodie, a ghost town near Mono Lake in eastern California, preserves the remnants of an 1880s boomtown in a state of “arresteddecay” as a California State Historic Park.

Boomers have many ways to avoid summer doldrums

With no holiday errands on the calendar or after-school activities to shuffle the kids or grandkids to, maybe it’s finally time to take those tap dance lessons, or bump up the social media skills by learning how to navigate Facebook and Twitter. Local libraries and community centers have an abundance of interesting and fun options.

Explore an underground marvel in northern Arizona

Unique experiences await visitors to Grand Canyon Caverns in northern Arizona, starting with a choice of five tours of the largest dry caverns in the United States.

Bad router blamed for 1,000 canceled Southwest flights

Southwest Airlines officials said a bad router and the failure of a redundant backup system led to the two-day systems crash that canceled more than 1,000 flights for McCarran International Airport’s busiest commercial air carrier. It took 12 hours to reboot 400 computer servers to get the system operating.

Friendly Austin plays up its 19th-century charm

Austin once reigned as queen of the Central Nevada mining towns. Today it lures visitors by trading upon its past, its location on U.S. Highway 50 and nearby recreational attractions.

Exploring U.S. 50 is a distinctly Nevada adventure

U.S. Highway 50, famously dubbed “the loneliest road in America,” traverses more than 400 miles of the state’s sparsely populated heartland as it parallels frontier trails.

10 road trip mistakes that cost you money

Lower gas prices in 2016 are motivating more Americans to hit the road for a vacation. In fact, 69 percent of American families who are planning a vacation this year are taking a road trip, reported AAA.