Travelers Urged: Before Hitting America's Two-lanes, Hit the Information Super Highway First
American Road Magazine launches new and improved travel website just in time for your scenic fall color tour getaway.
Detroit, Michigan (PRWEB) September 5, 2006 -- Fret no more about making vacation plans from outdated travel books. Fear not the information from expired visitor's brochures.
Never again worry about reaching a destination and finding it closed for the season. American Road Magazine has made uncertainty a thing of the past with its new and improved travel website http://www.AMERICANROADMAGAZINE.COM.
Through today's World Wide Web, the comprehensive re-designed site from the publishers of American Road, makes it even easier to celebrate the two-lane highways of yesteryear, and the joys of driving them today. http://wwww.AMERICANROADMAGAZINE.COM not only offers a snippet or two from the current print issue, but lots of up-to-date travel tips, a festival and events calendar, fun and laughs from the American Road podcast program, and an interactive forum where visitors can discuss topics, share stories, and post pictures of road trips.
The movie CARS has generated interest in driving America's
backroads, and http://www.AMERICANROADMAGAZINE.COM will help you plan your trip. Find that roadside attraction, locate
that vintage motel, discover that hidden landmark, and make new memories on the road less traveled. The Lincoln Highway, the National Road, Route 66, scenic byways, and more, all share a new home at http://www.AMERICANROADMAGAZINE.COM. You'll find:
. Timely news and travel tips from the experienced editors and staff of American Road.
. FREE travel information for everyone--including families traveling with children, RV enthusiasts, and travelers with disabilities.
. More festivals and events listed in our online calendar.
. More opportunities to win in the new American Road Trip
Sweepstakes.
American Road Magazine is published quarterly by Mock Turtle
Press of Mt. Clemens, Michigan, and was named in the Top 30 Notable Magazines shortly after debuting in 2003. The Executive Editor of American Road is Thomas Repp.
*Are you looking for other story ideas, quotable experts, information for sidebars. Drop us an e-mail or give us a call. American Road and Mock Turtle Press are happy to help you. If we can't give you the answers, we'll help find someone who can.
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