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This is the bike. Lovely ride from the cro-mo frame. I forgot to mention no makings on the BB. The only variance is that my frame has fluted top seat stays, although yours might be caked with paint.
@Gravity Aided might be able to offer some help here.
That is a Schwinn Traveler from the mid-1980's, with True Temper tubing, Pretty light for a Schwinn from that time period. Schwinn was trying to up their game at this time, and also made a number of bicycles from Columbus tubing, like the Prelude, Passage,(a tourer) Premis(frame only, IIRC)and Voyageur, among others. That bike has been repainted a couple of times, it appears,
http://www.trfindley.com/flschwinn_1981_1990/index.html
Wild guess, seeing the remains of the rather unique seat tube bands, if this is a Schwinn, it may be like
@Cycleops ' 1983 Traveler.
Anything at this stage of the game may be a wild guess. I might also mention that an American brand, Huffy, owned and did American distribution for Raleigh at this time, in a failed attempt to stop producing crap bicycles. But this does appear to be a Schwinn or a Trek from this time period, although Trek, in the 1980's, would have had a shield shaped head badge, but a later Trek may have had round, as their head badge has gone through many evolutions. Have you tried looking for the serial # on the rear dropout, just below the seat stay on the port side? It could also be on the seat tube collar. Stripping the paint will be necessary, and the serial number may provide clues as to the origins of the bicycle.