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  2. Meet the Travel team: USA TODAY welcomes three new ... - AOL

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    The USA TODAY Travel team remains committed to highlighting the experiences of underrepresented communities while traveling and is always looking for ways to incorporate those into our daily stories.

  3. Tim Poster - Wikipedia

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    Tim Poster (born c. 1968) [1] is an American entrepreneur best known for the travel and leisure startup called Travelscape which was sold for over $89,000,000 in 2000, and at one time owning the Golden Nugget Las Vegas before selling to Landry's Inc. for $140,000,000.

  4. Beach Town Posters - Wikipedia

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    The posters are created in the style of vintage travel posters, travel ads or postcards from the 1920s and 1930s. Each poster is dedicated to a resort town or city in the United States. [1] The Beach Town Posters series currently includes 84 art posters from 64 cities or towns, with the artist adding between 5-10 new posters per year.

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  7. Poster - Wikipedia

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    Poster advertising, proposing a travel destination, or simply artistically articulating a place have been made. An example is the Beach Town Posters series, a collection of Art Deco travel posters of American beach resorts that epitomise the advertising style of the 1920s and 1930s. [citation needed]