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FEATURES:
TRENDS
Kids' Museums on
the Move
From science to confronting social issues, museums expand children's minds.
By Pam Sherborne
TRENDS
Stayin' Alive
Winter doesn't mean hibernation for everyonesome parks come alive in the cold.
By Mike Bederka
ATTRACTIONS PROFILE
From the Ground Up
Luray Caverns, the largest cave on the East Coast, is a U.S. natural landmark not to be missed.
By Jessica Myer
AWARDS
2002 Spirit of Excellence Awards Winners
A recap of the trade show award program and its winners.
By Mike McDaniel
TRENDS
Off-Roading
How did South of the Border and Wall Drug become roadside legends?
By Mike Berderka
PARK PROFILE
The Inside Scoop
Indoor amusement parks don't have to brave the elements, but what are some of the challenges they face?
By Frank Elliott
IAAPA NEWS
The 2003 Board of Directors
Each year the nominating committee elects nine new board of director members and one world council member.
By Bill Stevenson
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DEPARTMENTS:
Chairman's Letter
Front Row News
Kevin Moffett visits some off-season attractions.
IAAPA News
Game Room
The importance of purchasing quality games.
Winners
Liseberg's emotional campaign.
Village News
Give Kids The World celebrates the new year.
Marketing Plus
Sponsorships can be beneficial partnerships.
Perspectives
Profile on Scott Givens, 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games.
Waterpark Report
The cold winter months yield warm results for indoor waterparks.
Government Report
The first European Tourism Fotum in Brussels, Belgium.
Tried & True
Craig's Cruisers, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Calendar
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