Rachel Daub is Hotel News Now's senior graphic designer. She is responsible for HNN's visual content and creating graphics to assist in the team's reporting. After spending several years designing in different industries, including textile, apparel a...
Rachel Daub is Hotel News Now's senior graphic designer. She is responsible for HNN's visual content and creating graphics to assist in the team's reporting. After spending several years designing in different industries, including textile, apparel and printed news, her career has brought her to the hospitality industry. She received her bachelor's degree from Ohio University in Visual Communications.
The United States is home to hundreds of historic hotels, and travelers have their pick of long-running inns and adaptive-reuse properties for unique stays across the country.
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U.S. Transportation Security Administration passenger data popped this July Fourth holiday period while U.S. hotel industry performance fizzled out compared to last year's results.
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After setting the record for most travelers during the Thanksgiving holiday period, Americans are estimated to hit the road at an all-time rate this winter holiday season.