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We’ve managed to round up a list of some smaller-scale events happening near U.S. bases. Keep an eye out for last-minute cancellations, and of course, follow the latest guidance from your command:
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Your typical kid might find traipsing through a city to look at its sights and architecture a pretty boring proposition.
After weeks cooped up at home, it’s only natural to long for wide-open spaces, the pounding of surf and dizzying heights.
There’s one advantage to this new reality in which travel takes place in the mind: geographical boundaries no longer confine us to the spot.
Ah, spring! The days are growing longer, and the first timid buds of the season, from daffodils to almond blossoms, begin to appear. Things to make us happy this month include Germany’s wonderful Easter markets.
In the middle of February, the federal government grants us a small reprieve from the doldrums of work with a three-day weekend. Officially known as Washington’s Birthday, it’s been confused as Presidents’ Day, Lincoln’s Birthday or something else altogether.
Military parents understand the importance of saving for their child's college education. However, with tuition rising steadily, you may not realize just how much you'll need to pay for college in the future.
Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a day of remembrance and tribute to the contributions workers (laborers) have made and continue to make to the prosperity, well-being and strength of the United States.