by Ann Cochran | May 1, 2007 | Lifestyle, Travel
In 1953, Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck romanced Rome on the big screen in Roman Holiday; 53 years later, the Cochrans find the Eternal City perfect for family bonding. By Ann Cochran – originally published in Executive Traveler Magazine, May 2007 Gripping the seat...
by Ann Cochran | Dec 1, 2006 | Art & Antiques, Travel
History meets fine art and pop culture at Nemacolin. Art & Antiques Collector’s Sourcebook Special 2007 Edition, pages 104–110. Read the article >
by Ann Cochran | Sep 1, 2006 | Guides, Travel
Washington, DC, Architecture & Landmarks Washington is known worldwide for classic architecture and is home to many of the most important and recognizable landmarks in the United States. George Washington held a design competition, taking special care to select an...
by Ann Cochran | Jun 28, 2006 | Lifestyle, Travel
Gadabout: One Basks in the Sun and One in the Ambience. Published in Del Ray Sun, June 28–July 11, 2006, pages 12–13. Read the article >
by Ann Cochran | Apr 1, 2006 | Lifestyle, Travel
The seat of the US government and the home to the President, Washington DC is fast becoming a major power player in the nation’s cultural and restaurant scene, too, says Ann Cochran. Published in Mandarin Oriental, April 2006, pages 62–63. Read the article...
by Ann Cochran | Feb 1, 2006 | Travel
A Southern journey on these vintage train cars offers history, nouvelle cuisine and even a nostalgic stop at Richmond’s Broad Street Station. Ann Cochran rides the American Orient Express through Virginia and the deep South. Published in Virginia Living, February...