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Your adventure in one of the most appealing regions of the United States starts right here. Frommer's EasyGuide to Texas Hill Country goes deep in the heart of Texas to give you clear, succinct, up-to-date, and honest advice for getting the most from this region of vineyards, wildflowers, history, culture, and much more. Your guide for the journey is author Edie Jarolim, a longtime expert on the region, whose travel tips and tricks are frank, useful, and, above all else, reliable. Inside the guide: . Detailed maps . Full color photos throughout . Exact pricing, opening hours, and other…mehr

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Your adventure in one of the most appealing regions of the United States starts right here. Frommer's EasyGuide to Texas Hill Country goes deep in the heart of Texas to give you clear, succinct, up-to-date, and honest advice for getting the most from this region of vineyards, wildflowers, history, culture, and much more. Your guide for the journey is author Edie Jarolim, a longtime expert on the region, whose travel tips and tricks are frank, useful, and, above all else, reliable. Inside the guide: . Detailed maps . Full color photos throughout . Exact pricing, opening hours, and other important details to remove the stress from planning . Star ratings to help you scan quickly to pick out the highlights and hidden gems . An insider's take on what's worth your time and what can be skipped, as well as insights on the culture, history and natural history of this delightful region

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Autorenporträt
Edie Jarolim has worn many hats, including a sombrero on a one margarita-too-many night. She got a Ph.D. in American literature from NYU and was an editor at Frommer's in New York before she indulged her warm weather - and large living space - fantasies and moved to Tucson, Arizona. She has written about the Southwest and Mexico for a variety of major publications, including National Geographic Traveler, Sunset, the Wall Street Journal, and USAToday.com. She's the author of three travel guides, one dog guide, and one memoir. See ediejarolim.com for more details.