
by Cassidy Everett
Some weekends are made for catching up on chores. This is not one of them.
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by Cassidy Everett
Some weekends are made for catching up on chores. This is not one of them.
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Traveling aboard Vietnam’s luxury train, SJourney, is less about reaching a destination and more about surrendering to the rhythm of the rails, noticing the small details, and absorbing the country at a pace that invites true attention. The polished carriages balance vintage charm with modern luxury, rolling past flooded rice paddies, winding rivers, quiet villages, and misty mountains while offering a suite of amenities that make every moment indulgent. Safety is woven seamlessly into the experience: secure cabins, highly trained staff, and meticulously maintained tracks allow passengers to relax, sip a cocktail, or simply lean against the panoramic windows and watch Vietnam drift by.
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Deep in the heart of Jefferson, Texas, the Jefferson Hotel—also known as the Jefferson Palace Hotel—stands as a remarkable testament to the town’s history and charm. Built in 1851 by Allen Urquhart, Jefferson’s founder, the building originally served as a cotton warehouse. Its strategic location along the Big Cypress Bayou made it a hub for the cotton trade, with riverboats regularly stopping to load goods destined for New Orleans.
Over the decades, the building evolved, serving as a brothel, a speakeasy during Prohibition known as “The Crystal Palace,” and eventually a hotel. Each chapter of its history adds layers to its storied past, making it one of Jefferson’s most captivating landmarks.
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