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Dove Creek, Colorado - A Great Little Place to Settle Down by Betsie Nielson
July 27, 2005   4194 Hits
Dove Creek, Colorado is a small agricultural community located in southwestern Colorado. While it is close to well known Colorado towns like Durango and Telluride, the Dove Creek area is still largel ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Stockholm by Mark R. Whittington
July 26, 2005   500 Hits
Stockholm is one of the most beautiful national capitals in the world. The Old Town is particularly spectacular, and walking around the city's waterways and parks is a great way to spend a week-long s ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Berlin by Mark R. Whittington
July 27, 2005   271 Hits
Berlin, first built in the 13th Century, is the heart of Germany. Ravaged in war, divided during the Cold War, it is a city still rebuilding itself from seventy years of tyranny, first under Hitler, t ...
 
Japanese Kites: A Trip to the Kite Museum in Tokyo by Rob Goss
July 28, 2005   987 Hits
 
Unusual Sights of Eastern Ontario by Mary M. Alward
August 01, 2005   1706 Hits
Eastern Ontario has many sights that are unusual and of interest to people from all walks of life. From the awesome murals that line the main street of Athens, Ontario to the round forts of Kingston,  ...
 
The Artistic Legacy of Montmartre by Martin Loughlin
July 29, 2005   1130 Hits
It is one of the most famous neighborhoods in Paris. The 18th arrondisement, or Montmartre, was home to many famous artists who between them, changed the face of painting. Today, if you visit this pic ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Seville by Mark R. Whittington
July 29, 2005   440 Hits
One of the first people to fall in love with Seville was the Moorish poet-king Al-Mutamid, and the city's ability to dazzle has not abated since. It takes a stony heart not to be captivated by its exu ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Chartres by Mark R. Whittington
August 01, 2005   1261 Hits
Chartres, a town just an hour away from Paris, styles itself as the capital of light and pewrfume. But it is most famous for the high gothic cathedral which dominates the city. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Helsinki by Mark R. Whittington
August 02, 2005   546 Hits
Helsinki seems more like a small-town rather than a national capital. There are no high-rise buildings and the market square is still surrounded by 19th-century architecture. Its green parks and water ...
 
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 ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Pisa by Mark R. Whittington
August 04, 2005   557 Hits
Pisa is well known for its famous leaning tower, even though it is one of the many leaning towers that exist in Italy. The entire religious complex, in which the tower resides, which also includes a c ...
 
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 ...
 
There's more than just Mickey...Come back--to Disneyland! by Ann Albright
August 05, 2005   737 Hits
 
Hiking the US: The Best Destinations in the Southern States by Diana Bocco
August 09, 2005   1889 Hits
The best destinations for hiking in the south. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Stratford-upon-Avon by Mark R. Whittington
August 05, 2005   1843 Hits
Stratford-upon-Avon is best known as the birthplace of the world's greatest playwright, William Shakespeare. As a consequence it is filled with artifacts of the bard's life. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Malta by Mark R. Whittington
August 05, 2005   918 Hits
Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso's Cave, al combine to make Malta a positively mythic place. The narrow cobblestone streets of its towns are crowded with Norman cathedrals and baroque palaces. ...
 
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 ...
 
The Bicycle Museum of America by Diana Bocco
August 09, 2005   573 Hits
 
Vancouver And More by April Paddock
August 09, 2005   363 Hits
Vancouver, Canada – a cosmopolitan city filled with five star restaurants, designer shopping and awe-inspiring scenery. But on your next trip to Vancouver, don’t just stay in the downtown core.  ...
 
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