Below are most of the major newspapers that still publish a Sunday Travel Section and have original, not wire service feature travel stories. I've selected one of the more interesting stories from each of these Sunday sections. Did I miss one you think is worth following? Let me know.
New York Times: A Dutch Town That Nurtures Its Quirks
LA Times: Italy: Western Sicily, where centuries and cultures converge
LA Times: West Virginia: Peek into the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum if you dare
Miami Herald: Away from the beaches lies a different side of Florida -- and it's quite a hike
Sacramento Bee: Beyond the World Cup: Must-dos in Cape Town
Salt Lake Tribune: Idaho: Hotsprings turn winter upside down
San Francisco Chronicle: An offbeat look at Scottsdale, Ariz.
San Francisco Chronicle: Anne Frank House tour moving, even to a cynic
The Oregonian: Travel broadens love of good, regional quaff (quaff = to drink deeply. TB)
San Jose Mercury News: Find real Alaska in small towns
San Jose Mercury News: Winter a cool time to visit wine country
USA Today: Will the World Cup boost South Africa tourism?
Baltimore Sun: Virginia: Tours tell story of Monticello through voices of its slaves
Chicago Sun-Times: Vegas' new 'Viva ELVIS' falls flat