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Why I Do What I Do

Posted on October 1, 2020 by Candy B. Harrington
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I’ve been covering accessible travel exclusively for the past 25 years, and believe me, I do get a lot of strange questions about the subject. I try to educate whenever I can, and I understand that this is a subject that most people don’t understand unless they have some personal experience with it. Continue reading →

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Posted in Editorial, Recreation, Road Trips | Tagged access, ADA, information, research, trails

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