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CONTENTS / FEATURES
18 . A MUSEUM FOR OUR TIME
The newly opened International African American Museum is a living testament to the triumphs and traumas that have shaped the African American journey , and America ’ s .
BY TERENCE LOOSE
COURTESY OF ARTECHOUSE
26 . CHARMING THE SNAKE PIT Innisbrook Resort ’ s Copperhead Course , a mainstay on the PGA tour , offers one of the most challenging — but fun — stretches in all of golf .
BY T . J . OLWIG
32 . CROSSING FROM CAPITAL TO COUNTRY
How to spend four perfect days between Washington D . C . and Middleburg , VA .
BY JILLIAN DARA
40 . FLAVORS OF THE WORLD
Meet four Salamander chefs who celebrate the intersection of their heritage and modern cuisine .
BY SUE G . COLLINS
62 . AN EXTRAORDINARY GATHERING
In June , the Aspen Institute will host the 20th anniversary of the Aspen Ideas Festival with a blend of thoughtprovoking , moderated discussions .
BY DANTE AMODEO
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68 . NATURE ’ S WONDERS
Elemental healing elevates the spa experience .
BY SUE G . COLLINS
72 . A PLATINUM PINNACLE
Half Moon in Jamaica celebrates seven decades .
BY JILLIAN DARA
78 . PICKLEBALL TRAVEL
The fastest growing sport in the nation is on the travel fast track .
BY DANTE AMODEO

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A HOME FOR EVERYONE
Art aficionado Josh Feldman shines the light on Washington D . C .’ s ARTECHOUSE , which is creating a home for digital artists and partnering with NASA to produce a must-see exhibit that is out of this world .
BY ASHLEY WARD

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