Candy B. Harrington
Candy B. Harrington covers accessible travel and is the author of 101 Accessible Vacations; Travel Ideas for Wheelers and Slow Walkers. Visit http://www.101AccessibleVacations.com, or her blog,http://www.BarrierFreeTravels.com.
Articles by this Author
National Parks Offer Affordable And Accessible Fun
- By Candy B. Harrington
- Published 12/29/2007
- Travel & Leisure
- Unrated
National parks and family vacations just seem to go hand in hand In fact, most people over the age of 35 have at least one fond childhood memory of a national park family vacation
On-line Booking - Is It A Possibility For Disabled Travelers?
- By Candy B. Harrington
- Published 12/20/2007
- Travel & Leisure
- Unrated
Nobody is ambivalent about the internet Some folks claim it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, while others blame it for the downfall of modern society
Wheelchair Cruising - Exploring The Hawaiian Islands
- By Candy B. Harrington
- Published 12/14/2007
- Travel & Leisure
- Unrated
Cruising is a popular vacation choice for wheelchair-users and slow walkers, however some cruise destinations are just more accessible than others Take Hawaii for example
Accessible Appalachia - Exploring Virginia's Crooked Road
- By Candy B. Harrington
- Published 12/8/2007
- Travel & Leisure
- Unrated
Located in Southwest Virginia, the Crooked Road is more than just a driving route This 200-mile heritage music trail winds through Appalachia and connects music venues and heritage sites that highlight the traditional music of the region; the gospel, bluegrass and mountain music that's been passed down for generations by local families
Enjoy Diversity And Accessibility In The Big Peach: Atlanta
- By Candy B. Harrington
- Published 11/29/2007
- Travel & Leisure
- Unrated
From historic attractions and world class museums, to the high tech wizardry of CNN Studios, Atlanta has something to suit nearly every taste And, thanks to the 1996 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the majority of these attractions are now wheelchair-accessible

