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Past articles by Dennis:

Travel: Postcard from Tucson

While Tucson is hardly an unknown destination, Arizona’s second-largest city has more to offer than the bone-dry climate found throughout the Southwest. → Read More

Travel: 3 places in Europe to visit for religious heritage

Now is the time to plan that trip to Europe, with the peak late spring and summer travel season just around the corner. → Read More

Travel: Postcard from Miami Beach

Without question, this city across Biscayne Bay from Miami proper is known for its sandy beach even if the beach is actually artificial. → Read More

Travel: In Geneva, John Calvin is hidden in plain sight

Geneva has moved on from John Calvin. In fact, Switzerland’s second-biggest city has been majority Roman Catholic for decades. → Read More

Travel: Postcard from Rochester

As with other Rust Belt cities, this city on Lake Ontario and near New York’s spectacular Finger Lakes region has a significant number of old churches of different denominations. → Read More

Postcard from Corpus Christi

The Texas coastal city of Corpus Christi probably isn’t the first place you think of when planning a trip. I was one of them. I had booked Cinnamon Shore, a Mustang Island development of vacation homes and condos inspired by the classic architecture of Key West and the Bahamas. → Read More

3 churches with centuries of history inside

With travel increasingly back to normal now is the time to start making plans for where to go. Consider planning a trip around any of the following three historic churches. → Read More

Travel returns to normal as pent-up demand continues

The travel and tourism industry is back. At least that was the message last week in Virginia Beach, Virginia, at Domestic Showcase, a major regional industry conference sponsored by the Southeast Tourism Society. → Read More

In Sarasota, Amish snowbirds

As with elsewhere in Florida, snowbirds are a regular sight here. But intermixed with the more stereotypical visitors to Sarasota, a city and county on the Gulf of Mexico coast in southwest Florida, is a large community of Amish. → Read More

In San Juan, the oldest US church

Most visitors to Puerto Rico seem unaware that the oldest church anywhere in the United States can be found on the Caribbean island territory. → Read More

Puerto Rico is back after years of challenges

While the U.S. island territory did manage to recover its hospitality and tourism industry, nobody knew that recovery would be short-lived. → Read More

Postcard from Paris: An overlooked and forgotten national hero

Largely overlooked in Paris, a city full of landmarks and other sights popular with tourists, is the grave of the Marquis de Lafayette. → Read More

Postcard from Beaumont

If Beaumont is known at all, it’s known for its contribution to the Texas oil boom during the first half of the last century. → Read More

A royal Christmas in England’s Norfolk

Forget about Christmas with your in-laws or that second cousin, once removed. Instead, celebrate the birth of our Lord the way Queen Elizabeth II does every year. → Read More

Religion intertwined with history in Quebec City

There aren’t many places in North America with the history and religious heritage of Quebec City. The capital of the eponymous Canadian province was founded in 1608 by legendary French explorer Samuel de Champlain. → Read More

Postcard from Punta Gorda

Beyond a postcard-perfect cityscape — the kind other cities and towns of comparable size only wish they had — Punta Gorda has attractions with something for everyone. → Read More

6 historic churches to worship at this Christmas

Now is the time to start making plans for Christmas. With most churches across denominations back to in-person worship, many churchgoers will find themselves in the pews celebrating the birth of Christ for the first time in two years. → Read More

Postcard from ‘Cabot Cove’

The town of Mendocino doubled as the fictional Cabot Cove, Maine, in TV’s “Murder, She Wrote.” Starring actress Angela Lansbury as novelist-turned-detective Jessica Fletcher, the series ran on CBS from 1984 to 1996. → Read More

Old monasteries and churches await in Southwest Germany

A recent road trip across Baden-Württemberg, a state in Southwest Germany, took me to old monasteries and churches. → Read More

Postcard from Luxembourg

It is hard not to describe Luxembourg as reminiscent of the backdrop of a cheesy Hallmark or Lifetime movie — you know, commoner girl marries heir to the throne — set in some fictional European realm. → Read More