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Drive-in movie theaters in (almost) every state
Only five states in the U.S. are missing a piece of Americana, the drive-in movie theater, celebrating its 85th anniversary this year.
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St. Louis volunteers preserve Trans World Airlines relic
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Air travel is safer than ever, and the industry and regulators keep striving to improve.
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The winner of the World Cup of Travel: Spain
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Airport security: TSA PreCheck vs. Global Entry vs. Clear
Phoenix is now the 25th airport in the country to offer Clear, an expedited security service that costs $179 a year. Here's how it works.
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