NEWS for the TRAVELER

Travelers with a special interest in the upcoming royal wedding will want to know about the "Passport to Stately Homes and Gardens" offered this season by Graham Leisure Limited of Bournemouth, England. This travel package features, not a wedding invitation, but, second best, an opportunity for two to visit Althorp, the home of Lady Diana Spencer's parents and 40 other historical properties in Great Britain. Available in the U.S. for $25, the "Passport" entitles the holders to tour selected National Trust Properties and private estates and gardens during the summer months and October. For additional information or "Passport" purchase, contact Chris Lockwood & Associates, 104 E. 40th St., Suite 804, New Yor k, N.Y. 10016 (212-599-2444).

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