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Traveling Europe on the Cheap: Advice for the Frugal Tourist by Karyn Johnson
May 19, 2005   2538 Hits
Tips on how to save money on European air and train travel, accommodations, food, and sightseeing. ...
 
Holiday Gifts for Him -- Absurdly Unique Items for the Financially Gifted by Diana L.M.I. Dawson
May 31, 2005   461 Hits
If you think that holiday shopping is challenging when you're on a budget, then imagine what it's like to try and find a gift for "the man who has everything" -- and I DO mean everything! E ...
 
Soccer: Understanding the World's Most Popular Game by Billy Wolfrum
June 17, 2005   7352 Hits
For eons, the average American sports fan has cringed at soccer's 1-0 scores. Over the past decade, however, American soccer players have finally started to receive respect on the international soccer ...
 
The Aspiring Historian's Guide to St. Augustine, Florida by L. R. Schaeffer
June 21, 2005   1451 Hits
St. Augustine, Florida is a treasure trove of historical adventures and exciting tales of bravery and survival. Four centuries of history are contained within both ancient edifices and villages relivi ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Lisbon by Mark R. Whittington
June 24, 2005   582 Hits
Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a bit of the usual beaten path. Yet it provides much in the way of charm and specular places to visit. ...
 
Dream Vacation or Heart of Darkness? Tips for Traveling to Europe with Friends by kim blackburn
August 08, 2005   3810 Hits
 
A History Lovers Guide to Verona by Mark R. Whittington
August 03, 2005   2906 Hits
In Fair Verona where we lay our scene is how Shakespeare begins his classic play of the two star crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. And Verona has been living on the reputation ever since. One cannot g ...
 
The Experience of Segovia - History, Culture, and Beauty by L. R. Schaeffer
August 04, 2005   4592 Hits
Anyone who wants historical experience, narrow Spanish streets offering shopping and dining, or art and culture will not be disappointed in Segovia. From ancient gates and churches to stunning colonia ...
 
Vioxx: Side Effects by Kevin Van Horn
August 05, 2005   584 Hits
 
London's Permanent Residents by Martin Loughlin
August 08, 2005   670 Hits
London is without a doubt, one of the most fascinating and historic cities in the world. Over the years many famous – and infamous - London residents have left their mark on the city. Since London w ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Warsaw by Mark R. Whittington
August 09, 2005   1193 Hits
Warsaw is a city that is truly like a phoenix rising from the ashes. All but destroyed in World War II, lanquished under fourty years of Communist misrule, Warsaw is rapidly becoming a national capita ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to St. Petersburg by Mark R. Whittington
August 10, 2005   873 Hits
St. Petersburg, the capital of Russia during the time of the Tsars, was built from nothing by Tsar Peter the Great in the early 18th Century. It was to be his "window on the west" and has be ...
 
Manolo Blahnik- The Man Behind the Designs by Anika Logan
August 11, 2005   2952 Hits
Manolo Blahnik is a name every shoe lover adores throughout the world. His name brings about thoughts of sexy, strappy sandals in all sorts of fancy designs. Come learn more about the man behind the d ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Palermo by Mark R. Whittington
August 11, 2005   1323 Hits
Palermo is Sicily capital and main sea port. It has been ruled, in it's history, by Phoencians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Normans, and Spaniards. It is therefore rich in historical attractions. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Stonehenge by Mark R. Whittington
August 12, 2005   1975 Hits
Stonehenge has attracted vistors, including religious pilgrims and just the idle curious, for nearly the entire five thousand years of its existence. It is, with the Great Pyramids of Egypt, one of th ...
 
The Castles of North Wales by Martin Loughlin
August 15, 2005   1162 Hits
Wales, apart from living up to its nickname “The Land of Song” is also known throughout the world for its dramatic mountain scenery and its once thriving woolen industry. But Wales is also the lan ...
 
The Secret Sights of Venice by Mary M. Alward
August 17, 2005   3787 Hits
Italy is filled with exquisite sights that are hidden from visitors. Tourist information elaborates on the most popular attractions within the city. This article includes beautiful sights that you won ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Cardiff by Mark R. Whittington
August 17, 2005   1221 Hits
Cardiff, the capital of Wales, is dominated by the majestic castle that, while mostly of recent construction, dates back to medieval times. The town is a treasury of artifacts of ancient and medieval  ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Granada by Mark R. Whittington
August 18, 2005   1173 Hits
A thousand years ago, Granada was a jewel of Moorish civilization in Spain. Today it is still rich with the heritage of that era. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Galway by Mark R. Whittington
August 19, 2005   1225 Hits
Galway, the main city and port of the west of Ireland, is worth a visit not only for it's Irish charm and history, but for the numerous festivals that take place there. ...
 
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