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May Festivals in Italy- Enjoy! by Anika Logan
August 10, 2005   2170 Hits
Italy has its share of celebrations and festivals all year long. Here I have highlighted three celebrations that take place during the month of May, a snake festival, a pilgrimage to beauty and a fish ...
 
Motion Sickness: Curb the Symptoms by Mary M. Alward
August 11, 2005   2247 Hits
Do you experience motion sickness when you travel by airplane, car or ship? If so, there are many things you can do to help curb the symptoms and make your trip more enjoyable. ...
 
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 ...
 
Hauntings of the East Coast -- A Phenomenal Otherworldly Vacation by L. R. Schaeffer
August 11, 2005   3273 Hits
Although each town in America has its own little "ghost stories" to boast, three places stand out predominantly as "the most haunted" in the United States. Their stories have subst ...
 
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 ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Palermo by Mark R. Whittington
August 11, 2005   1326 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 ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Beijing by Mark R. Whittington
August 12, 2005   1429 Hits
Beijing is a city steeped in the ancient history of China, and yet reaching toward the future at a break neck speed. One finds artifacts of Emperors and revolutionary communists coexisting with modern ...
 
Things to See and Do on Vancouver Island, British Columbia by Mary M. Alward
August 12, 2005   10973 Hits
Thinking of visiting Vancouver Island, just off the west coast of British Columbia, Canada? You won't be disappointed. There are marvelous things to see and do all over the Island. ...
 
Hiking and Camping in the Colorado’s Lizard Head Wilderness Area by Betsie Nielson
August 15, 2005   2864 Hits
The southwestern Rocky Mountains provide an exciting hiking and camping adventure. ...
 
The Secret Sights of Venice by Mary M. Alward
August 17, 2005   3789 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 ...
 
Custer State Park, South Dakota: An Awesome Experience by Mary M. Alward
August 17, 2005   1760 Hits
If you love the great outdoors, horseback riding, wildlife and are a history buff, then Custer State Park in South Dakota should be added to your destination list. The sights and fragrances of the Par ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Tunisia by Mark R. Whittington
August 16, 2005   592 Hits
Tunisia was and is a crossroads of the world. It has seen the Phonecians, the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Vandals, the Arabs, the Turks, and European colonialists. Each have left their mark on this ...
 
Navigating the NYC Subway System by Arnaldo Lopez
August 16, 2005   6983 Hits
New York City is a premier vacation destination for many visitors from within the United States and from around the world. Estimates are that at least 4 million people visit New York City every year, ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Cardiff by Mark R. Whittington
August 17, 2005   1223 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   1176 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. ...
 
Step Back in Time at Silver Dollar City Theme Park, Branson, Missouri by Mary M. Alward
August 19, 2005   2723 Hits
If you want to experience all aspects of 1800's life in America, plus enjoy rides, attractions and a unique and profound shopping experience, visit Silver Dollar City Theme Park in Branson, Missouri. ...
 
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. ...
 
Cruising Up the Hudson River: Manhattan to Sleepy Hollow, New York by Patricia Cote
August 19, 2005   7462 Hits
Take a daytrip cruise from Pier 78 in Manhattan to legendary Sleepy Hollow, New York. Enjoy highlights on the Hudson River such as the George Washington Bridge and the imposing Ice-Age Palisades. Then ...
 
5 Mistakes You Make at the Bar by Nicole Allard
August 19, 2005   646 Hits
 
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