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    <title>Rail Travel Renaissance: Historic Hotels of the Rockies Are Ready With Amtrak Packages, Museum Tours and a Strong Train Heritage</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Many travelers have a fascination with trains and riding the rails is again a popular alternative form of transportation. With the resurrection of train travel, the Historic Hotels of the Rockies association is responding by emphasizing their railroad roots. Vacationers are encouraged to learn about the legacy of western railroads and to experience these historical sites firsthand. (PRWeb May 6, 2009)</P>
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