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Want to go to an eclipse party but not travel too far? The Cosmosphere has you covered.

If they want to be in the path of totality of the April 8 solar eclipse, Kansans will have to travel out of the state, but — if the weather's right — people who stay here will still get a ... Read More
Will airlines, hotels refund you if you cancel your eclipse trip? - USA TODAY

If you choose not to travel, you can convert the value of your ticket into credit for future flights, less a cancellation fee that ranges from $0 to $119 per person, depending on how far out your ... Read More
Eclipse event roundup: What you need to know, where you need to go April 8 | Local News - TylerPaper.com

Across most of East Texas, the moon will begin to cover the son around 12:24 p.m. April 8. Cities from Wills Point to Texarkana will experience totality sometime between 1:41:40 p.m. and 1:46:56 p ... Read More
Where to travel to see the path of totality during total solar eclipse - The News Journal

The total solar eclipse will be visible at 4:41 p.m., which only 0.55% of the population, or 43,800,000 people, will be able to see worldwide in areas where the eclipse is visible. Read More
Where to see April’s total solar eclipse | CNN

The total solar eclipse passing over North America is less than two months away. Some spots in the path of totality are nearly booked up, but it’s not too late. Read More
Where can I see the total solar eclipse? Head to these US states - USA TODAY

You may not have to travel too far to get a glimpse of the total solar eclipse this spring.. More than a dozen U.S. states from Texas to Maine are in the path of totality for the April 8 ... Read More
Here are ways travelers can view the total solar eclipse: Travel Weekly

A surge of interest in travel to markets in or near the path of the April 8 solar eclipse is inspiring unique offerings -- and causing pricing to spike in some places. Read More
Want to head to Vermont for April's solar eclipse? Better book now - Boston.com

Join the best viewing party in Vermont right in the heart of Saint Albans City!! We are in the path of totality and will experience the LONGEST view of the total eclipse at 3 minutes and 33 seconds!! Read More
Want to see the total eclipse in 2024? Better make your plans now.

Zeiler, a cartographer who has been making eclipse maps since 2009, has traveled to view 11 total solar eclipses. He called them “the most beautiful sight you will ever see in the sky.” ... Read More
5 Best Places to See the Annular Eclipse- Outside Online

Don’t fret if they don’t align with your fall travel plans; even the farthest locations from the path of annularity in the U.S. will have a chance to see at least a partial eclipse on October 14. Read More
Where to see April’s total solar eclipse - CNN

While it may be too late to get a screaming deal on a trip to your top-pick town in the path of totality, it’s certainly not too late to make plans to see the eclipse on April 8. Read More
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