The Road Scholar is a slim guidebook listing attractions within 10 miles of any exit off the state's major roadways.
By 2010 more than 4 million adults had taken Elderhostel programs, and in 2010 the organization changed the name of its programs to Road Scholar.
Road Scholars - an alternative spring break study tour that provides undergraduate students with a hands-on opportunity to experience business in the real world.
The name of the company, Road Scholar, is not as irrelevant as it may seem.
Road Scholar's City Streets is available now, and the satellite attachment will be available before the end of the first quarter, according to the company.
Sony and Road Scholar have a different market in mind: vehicles already on the road.
Road Scholar's will be marketed like other computer goods, through retail stores and by mail order.
"Road Scholar" just keeps rolling along.
Elderhostel has begun a new travel-study program called Road Scholar, which is open to adults of all ages, and in smaller groups.
Elderhostel, now also known as Road Scholar, was founded in 1975 to provide people over the age of 60 with low-cost educational and cultural programs.