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New York NY: World Trade Center Observatory

After 14 years since the 9/11/01 disaster, visitors may once again view the dramatic Manhattan skyline from nearly a quarter-mile high at the World Trade Center. The new observatory is on Floors 100 to 102 at One World Trade Center, and is scheduled to open to the public on Friday, May 29.

The observatory includes three restaurants, bar, shops, historical artifacts and glass floor scenes. While rising in the elevator, guests can watch video of 500 years of Manhattan history. Tickets: adult $32, senior $30, child $26. For more info, go to www.oneworldobservatory.com

Should This Retired Woman Travel Solo? PDF Print E-mail


Q: After a 24-year Navy career, I spent another decade working in a defense job. I recently retired at 55. I’m in excellent health and plan to backpack travel. I want to do it alone, but family and friends are against it. What’s your advice? P.McJ., Boston MA

A: Our immediate reaction. With world unrest, terrorism and other troubles seeming to get worse every day, our first response is: Don’t do it! Consider joining a group backpacking trip. At least travel with another person. Enlist a friend or check with online websites that offer companion lists.

However, if you insist on going solo, be sure to follow five simple precautions.

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San Pedro CA: Battleship USS Iowa Experience Is A Blast! PDF Print E-mail


Visitors pose in front of realistic looking combat backdrop of the mighty battlewagon. The historic veteran of World War II, Korea, Vietnam and other campaigns now rests permanently as a museum in its Southern California berth.

For info, go to pacificbattleship.com

 
Tijuana, Mexico: Stay Safe & Enjoy Your Visit PDF Print E-mail


The border town has had a notorious reputation as far back as World War II. That’s when thousands of Marines and sailors dashed south from San Diego ships and bases just 20 miles north. They went to have maximum fun in the anything-goes town before shipping out to the Pacific battles. Tijuana hasn’t really changed all that much through the years. It’s still a gaudy border town, and its main industry is to make money from U.S. visitors. There are great Mexican restaurants, music, clubs and bargains. Tourists can enjoy the picturesque beachside town as long as they follow these basic safety rules.

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Santa Barbara CA: Zoo Giraffe Stretches For Salad PDF Print E-mail

 
Senior Sailors: Before-You-Cruise Checklist PDF Print E-mail


Cruises are great! You get to enjoy the luxury and all the amenities, plus some extras, of a luxury seaside hotel. Your resort at sea also transports you from port to port, for exciting new ocean and city sights every day.

When you plan a cruise, there are important things to do:

Official: Check early with your travel agent on updated passports and other documents you must have with you.

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