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Experiencing History and Fun in Mobile, Alabama by Brian Thompson
September 07, 2005   2352 Hits
Mobile, Alabama sits on Mobile Bay in soutern Alabama. This city, with over 300 years of history, truly mixes historic charm with modern-day life. The city has streets lined with beautiful antebellu ...
 
San Antonio - A Touch of Mexico in the USA by L. R. Schaeffer
September 08, 2005   755 Hits
Everyone has heard of the Alamo, and thousands of families have planned trips to San Antonio, perhaps some for the express purpose of seeing this famed mission. It is undoubtedly a huge city, but how  ...
 
Five Museums No Kid Can Resist by Diana Bocco
September 08, 2005   1109 Hits
Giant bubbles, real dinosaurs, the Wild Wild West… Explore the top five children's museums in the country and see what makes them so unique. ...
 
Touring Montgomery, Alabama: A Walk Through History by Brian Thompson
September 09, 2005   1099 Hits
Montgomery, Alabama played a pivotal part in not only the history of the South, but the history of the United States. The city has not forgetten its historical past. A visit to the city certainly af ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Nottingham by Mark R. Whittington
September 09, 2005   1996 Hits
Nottingham is and forever will be associated with the adventures of Robin Hood and his band of merry men and their struggle against the evil Sheriff. Robin Hood seems to be a combination of several ou ...
 
New York City for Kids by Mary M. Alward
August 31, 2005   12442 Hits
If you are planning a visit to New York City, be sure to take the kids along. There are numerous unforgetful attractions for the entire family that are both fun and educational. ...
 
The Original Scream Machine: America's Love Affair with Rollercoasters by Diana Bocco
September 12, 2005   930 Hits
A brief history of how the rollercoaster got its start and the record-breaking rides that have people screaming all over the world. ...
 
Take a Ride Back in Time at Lake Compounce: America's Oldest Amusement Park by Diana Bocco
September 12, 2005   985 Hits
Lake Compounce is America's oldest amusement park. See what makes the place so special and how to enjoy it at full. ...
 
Hiking the US: The Top Destinations for the Northern States by Diana Bocco
August 23, 2005   1990 Hits
The best destinations for hiking in the North ...
 
The Wielizka Mine: An Underground Cathedral in Salt by Mark R. Whittington
September 16, 2005   2244 Hits
The Wielizka Salt Mine, near Karkow in Poland, is one of the most fascinating places to visit in the world. Not only has it been a working mine for centuries, but the miners have created chambers, cha ...
 
Wildlife Viewing in British Columbia, Canada by Mary M. Alward
September 20, 2005   403 Hits
If you want the ultimate wildlife viewing experience, put British Columbia, Canada on your destination list. From whale watching to seeing thousands of turkey vultures cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca ...
 
How To Choose A Hotel At The Right Price With The Best Perks by Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy
September 28, 2005   1493 Hits
 
Off to the Volcano Top: How to Safely See the Lava by Kealoha Wells
October 06, 2005   694 Hits
So you're going to Hawaii and you want to see the volcano. Not only that, you want to see the lava flowing from the volcano. It sounds like a real neat experience, and it is. Just make sure you kno ...
 
Highways in the Sky: Flying Cars and the Future of Travel by Mark R. Whittington
September 30, 2005   6525 Hits
In the 1960s cartoon series, the Jetsons, people regularly commuted to work in flying cars. It was considered increadible science fiction. But, science fiction may be on the verge of becoming reality  ...
 
Visit Ghost Ranch by Jennifer Lovvorn Parker
October 03, 2005   1254 Hits
 
Maglev Trains: Flying Without Wings by Mark R. Whittington
October 04, 2005   5490 Hits
Maglev trains, which uses a technology that uses electromagnets to levitate a train above a guideway, thus eliminating friction, may be a travel solution of the future. For regional travel, it could c ...
 
Versailles - France's Spectacular Royal Palace by Martin Loughlin
September 28, 2005   2780 Hits
While you are in Paris, take a day trip to the Palace of Versailles, one of Europe’s largest and most spectacular royal homes, about 30 minutes from Paris. ...
 
Visit Lanai, Hawaii's Forgotten Island by Allen Butler
September 14, 2005   2044 Hits
Until 1991, Lanai was the world’s largest pineapple plantation, owned and operated by the famous Dole Company. It is now almost entirely owned by the Castle & Cooke Corporation, which has begun ...
 
A beginner’s Guide to Train Journeys in India by Shweta Das
October 10, 2005   2946 Hits
Read bout train journeys in India. From luxury trains to legendary mountain railways, from backpack travels to pan subcontinent sagas: "A beginner’s Guide to Train Journeys in India" is th ...
 
Sumo Wrestling: Japan's National Sport by Rob Goss
October 04, 2005   1861 Hits
Japan has many unique experiences. Sumo is one you must check out. Read how to get the most out of the experience. ...
 
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