Aerial
Highways
Critical
Without
a
rational
system
lifting
tourists
in and
flying
goods
and
services
out to
global
markets,
the
world's
poorer
countries
will be
"sentenced
to
abject
poverty".
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Hotels
in
Canadian
History
The
first
hotels
in my
memory
were in
my home
town,
Dawson
City of
Klondike
fame.
Most
were
relics
of Gold
Rush
days.
Ornamental
pressed
tin
adorned
the
inner
walls
and
lined
the
ceilings,
corrugated
tin
patched
with
flattened
aviation
gas cans
was a
popular
roofing
material,
and the
facade
was a
false
front.
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Railways
of the
World
We've
enjoyed
the
thrill
of
railway
travel
from the
Sawtooth
Range of
Alaska
to
Africa's
historic
line
from
Cape
Town to
Pretoria.
We're
always
waiting
for the
next
"all
aboard".
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Rocky
Mountaineer
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Adventure
Roads
Our
editor
wrote
the
history
of one
famous
highway
that
stands
as one
of the
miracles
for
modern
engineering.
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