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Cruising Up the Hudson River: Manhattan to Sleepy Hollow, New York by Patricia Cote
August 19, 2005   7780 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 ...
 
Ten Whimsical Hotels in America: Fun and Funky Lodgings by Mary M. Alward
August 22, 2005   10667 Hits
Are you heading out on vacation or just want a weekend getaway? If so, stay in these whimsical lodgings that will make your stay unique and fun. Quirky accommodations are found all over the United Sta ...
 
Living Like a King: The World's Top Luxuries by Diana Bocco
August 22, 2005   1966 Hits
The world's most expensive car, house, and cruise are all for sale. See how the rich spend their money. ...
 
Take a Ski Vacation to Telluride, Colorado by Betsie Nielson
August 22, 2005   568 Hits
Telluride is one of the most beautiful places on Earth and its mountains offer some of the greatest skiing on Earth. ...
 
Fun Things to Do and See in the Grayland/Westport Area of Washington State by Mary M. Alward
August 25, 2005   1652 Hits
For a fun vacation, head out to the Grayland/Westport area of Washington State. Stay in a fantasy cabin, watch elk free-grazing, see oyster beds, scuba dive, fish, explore nature trails, bicycle and m ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Moscow by Mark R. Whittington
August 23, 2005   1152 Hits
Moscow is one of the most well known, yet in a strange way, mysterious national capitals in the world. Emerging from the darkness of Soviet rule, the city is a treasure house of history dating back fr ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Valencia by Mark R. Whittington
August 24, 2005   1261 Hits
Valencia, in Spain, is best known as the city El Cid, the great Spanish leader, took from the Muslims in the late 11th Century. However, the city changed hands several times before finally falling to  ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Sorrento by Mark R. Whittington
August 25, 2005   1365 Hits
Sorrento, on the Bay of Naples, near Mount Vesuvius, is not only a fine resort town, near numerous beaches and nature reserves, but is filled with historical attractions. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Crete by Mark R. Whittington
August 26, 2005   726 Hits
Crete is a land heavy with the scent of fennel and basil, as well as filled with marvelous views of the sea and of mountains. It has been the venue of history since the beginning of the Bronze Age. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Delhi by Mark R. Whittington
August 29, 2005   656 Hits
Delhi brings to mind rajahs riding through crowded streets on elephants, bazaars filled with a riot of colors, sounds, and exotic smells, the red tunics and flashing sabers of the British Raj. Heavy i ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Cork by Mark R. Whittington
August 30, 2005   1105 Hits
Cork City, in the south of Ireland, is known as "Rebel Cork" for its long history of rebellion against foreign rule. Today, Cork is a center of culture and art. ...
 
Laura's Little House On The Prairie by Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy
August 31, 2005   723 Hits
Generations of readers who loved the Little House books of author Laura Ingalls Wilder will be delighted to learn that they can visit the site where the books began the story of Laura's life. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Bordeaux by Mark R. Whittington
September 01, 2005   1991 Hits
When one thinks of the French city of Bordeaux, located near the Atlantic coast, one thinks of wine. Wine has defined the city's history and development. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Bath by Mark R. Whittington
September 02, 2005   905 Hits
During Roman times, Bath was a religious center where a Roman temple and bath house attracted visitors from all over the Empire. In the 18th Century, waters from the hot springs and the social scene a ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Madrid by Mark R. Whittington
September 02, 2005   645 Hits
Madrid, unlike many cities in Western Europe, does not have Roman origins. Yet it is a heady place, filled with passion and history. ...
 
Vacationing in South Dakota: History by Car by Brian Thompson
September 02, 2005   1290 Hits
South Dakota has played a major part in the history of the United States. The state is home to many attractions to explain the state's rich history and natural beauty. For anyone who wants to visit  ...
 
Three Ways to Experience the Vietnam Veterans Memorial by Betsie Nielson
August 31, 2005   652 Hits
A visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC is a life-altering experience. For those who cannot make the trip, however, there are alternative ways to experience The Wall. ...
 
Denmark on a Shoestring by Nina Fowler
September 07, 2005   542 Hits
Holidaying on a shoestring is a worthwhile exercise, even for the less financially challenged, as it offers up new experiences and new challenges daily, and it’s not nearly as difficult as you might ...
 
Prepare Your Young Adult for Traveling Abroad by Lisa Pietsch
September 06, 2005   778 Hits
Too many parents unknowingly allow their children to become targets as they travel abroad to celebrate birthdays, graduations and Spring Breaks. Here are some important guidelines in how to inform yo ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Cyprus by Mark R. Whittington
September 07, 2005   815 Hits
The island of Cyprus, close by Greece, Turkey, and the Middle East is a crossroads of travel, commerce, and conflict. It is filled with historical sights dating back from pre history. It is currently  ...
 
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