by Ann Cochran | Apr 1, 2011 | Art & Antiques, Travel
Richmond has new energy, from its restaurant scene to the renovated Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Published in Washingtonian, April 2011, pages 116–117. Read the Article >
by Ann Cochran | Apr 6, 2010 | Guides, Travel
If you’re not familiar with Italy’s Aeolian Islands, don’t worry, you’re not alone. This volcanic archipelago north of Sicily is a popular summer getaway for island-hopping Europeans, but its less-then-accessible location means it’s mostly off the radar for American...
by Ann Cochran | Mar 22, 2010 | Travel
Miami, our nation’s youngest big city—founded in 1896—may also be the most vibrant. Published online in the Washingtonian, March 22, 2010. Read the article >
by Ann Cochran | Nov 1, 2009 | Travel
The Long Weekend: USA/Mid-Atlantic – Established in 1776 and named for Gen. George Washington, 458-square-mile Washington County, Maryland is – no surprise – pure Americana. Published in National Geographic Traveler, November–December 2009, page 103. Read the article...
by Ann Cochran | Sep 1, 2009 | Travel
Siracusa, once was one of the great powers of the Western world, is absent from lists of most visited places in Italy. Published in Dream of Italy, September 2009. Read the article >
by Ann Cochran | Sep 1, 2009 | Guides, Lifestyle, Travel
Think Salt Lake City is a destination reserved for Mormons and skiers? Well, that certainly a part of it, but Ann Cochran uncovers some unexpected gems in the “Crossroads of the West.” Published online at Peter Greenberg Worldwide, September 2009. Read the article...