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Riding the rails -- upscale It may not be as romantic as hopping freight cars in a Woody Guthrie song, but Amtrak is the nicest way to travel across the West.
Socialism and the West Despite our reflexive fear of the word "socialism," the West was built on subsidized government efforts.
Is the Pioneer doomed? A feasibility study on reinstating the Amtrak route comes in at nearly half a billion dollars.
Our best idea A family trip out West in 1959, when he was 9 years old, inspired Dayton Duncan to make a new documentary series with Ken Burns, called The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.
Solar salvation? Timber companies and unemployed workers are looking to renewable energy for an economic boost.

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