Contents Autumn 2008
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Features
- A Taste of Bavaria in
Southeastern Michigan - With the weak dollar in Europe, a visit to Frankenmuth is an affordable and accessible way to get a little taste of Germany without leaving the US.
- Enjoy the Fall Colors Along
the Columbia River Gorge - Located just 16 miles from Portland, the Columbia River Gorge boasts breathtaking views, unique attractions and some very colorful fall foliage.
- Enjoy the History &
Mystery of Flight - Aviation museums come in all shapes and sizes, but most get top marks for access. Here are a few favorites from across the US.
- All Aboard for the
Grand Canyon - This historic railroad offers round-trip service from Williams to the Grand Canyon, and a variety of lodging and tour packages. It’s a very accessible way to enjoy the park. (read a sample from this article)
Columns
- Editors’ Desk
- Candy Harrington reflects about her inability to tweet, and factors behind the changing face of accessible travel.
- InnSider—Accessible Inns and B&Bs
- Enjoy the fall harvest at this cozy Pennsylvania Dutch B&B.
- Gems & Germs
- Heros and Villians of Accessible Travel
- The Curious Traveler
- Cruise travel expert Joan Diamond answers readers’ questions about accessible cruising.
- Accessible Properties; Guaranteed Reservations
- This issue we feature properties in Eastern Michigan.
- Tid-Bits
- RCI & Celebrity Offer Accessible Shore Excursions
- Access in Paris Updated
- Avis Expands Access Program
- Economical Luggage Shippingra
About Emerging Horizons
Emerging Horizons is a consumer-oriented magazine about accessible travel. Emerging Horizons' primary focus is travel for people with mobility disabilities; everybody from wheelchair-users to slow walkers. Lots of access information, resources, news and travel tips. All with no advertising! Available in print and online.
