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October 2001—Cool Clicks

This month we launch “Cool Clicks,” our newest Web-exclusive department. In every online issue you’ll find a list of the very best Web sites that correspond to a theme in the current issue of our magazine. Here, we’ve selected sites that offer a unique twist to touring the United States to coincide with our special issue “America’s 50 Places of a Lifetime.” Start here to find out where to click for offbeat attractions, free accommodations, Maine lobsters, and more. Does your site have “Cool Clicks” potential? Tell us. E-mail us at hmorgan@ngs.org.

RoadsideAmerica.com
Where to find out about offbeat attractions, such as the world’s largest eggs and the Crayola factory

GlobalFreeloaders.com
A site that will help you find people who are willing to let you stay in their home—for free

America’s Best Online
A “best of” guide for information on national parks, hotels, train trips, ski areas, breweries, water parks, and more

The I-95 Exit Information Guide
Details on rest stops, restaurants, lodging gas prices, construction, and more for drivers cruising down I-95

Maine Lobster Promotion Council
How to order, cook, and eat lobsters that can be shipped to you from Maine to anywhere in the U.S.

Surfin’ Pet
Tips for traveling with your pet

TheBathroomDiaries.com
How to find free and clean restrooms worldwide—and quirky tales from those who’ve used them

TravelAstrology.com
Predictions on when you should travel next and where you should go by astrologist Kelli Fox

FamousLandmarks.com
Cool 360-degree views of great American landmarks, including New York City’s Twin Towers and the Brooklyn Bridge

Trails.com
An online database of trail guides written for top guides to assist hikers, bikers, paddlers, and skiers

—Meghan Aftosmis

Meghan Aftosmis is a Traveler associate researcher.



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