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Pappy and Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace, about 45 minutes north of Joshua Tree, is a desert watering hole with a rich musical element. Besides food and drink, regular can count on live music most nights, with an emphasis on American roots.Photo shot in 2012.
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If it weren’t for the saddles that dude ranch host Steve Taylor keeps up here, you might be tempted to settle in for a sauna in Flying E Ranch’s sleek, woodsy, round-topped barn loft. Once you see the horses and desert expanses outside, it all comes clear. The round top is known as Oregon style, Taylor says, and sometimes the ranch has bands and dancing up in that loft. This is the Flying E Ranch, Wickenburg, about 65 miles northwest of Phoenix. Shot in 2012.
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It’s probably hard to be a freshman at Harvard University, so what a relief it would be to hunker down for a little comfort food in the snug and folksy confines of Annenberg Hall. What’s that? Doesn’t look so folksy to you? Tough luck. This grand space is where all first-year students are encouraged to dine. Outsiders are discouraged. In fact, if you take the free tour of the Cambridge campus, you get only a quick look at this entryway. To see more, apply, get accepted and cover the cost of tuition, room, board and fees. For 2012-2013, that’s $54,496. Photo shot 2009.
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