Eye on Travel

Radio Guest List – Radisson Hotel Green Bay, Wisconsin – August 11, 2012

Locations in this article:  Dallas, TX Green Bay, WI

Think that Wisconsin culture is all about dairy? Guess again. There is so much more to Wisconsin than the cheese. From the 11 Native American tribes that call the state home to the history of the railroads and the civic life of Green Bay, find out what makes Wisconsin special when Peter Greenberg Worldwide broadcasts from the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Green Bay.

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Scott McCartney, travel editor for The Wall Street Journal, lets us in on the secret to finding the best airfares to Europe and why airlines are shrinking flight times.

James Schmitt, the 41st mayor of Green Bay, discusses his vision for the future of the area as well as his personal connection to the city.

Harlan Cohen, syndicated advice columnist and New York Times bestselling author of Getting Naked, talks about his new book, a simple five-step approach to finding the love of your life.

Kirby W. Metoxen, member of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin, shares about the culture of the Oneida tribe and its long, storied history.

Courtney Scott, senior editor for Travelocity.com, lets us in on the benefits of taking advantage of low season travel.

Jacqueline D. Frank, executive director for the National Railroad Museum (NRM), chats about the history of the railroad and its connection to Green Bay.

Mark Steuer, president of the Green Bay Historical Society, discusses the history of the city and must-see historical places and events in town.

Terry Maxon, business editor covering airlines for the Dallas Morning News, dishes on current air travel news including American Airlines’ plan to do away with non-expiring AAdvantage miles.

Amelia Cornelius, a local cornhusk doll maker, shares about the history of the dolls and their significance to the Oneida people and their culture.

Claire and Mia Fontaine, mother and daughter co-authors of the new memoir Have Mother, Will Travel, talk about the therapeutic effects of travel on their relationship.

By Ben Moroski for PeterGreenberg.com