Landmarks in San Diego

Posted on September 29th, 2008 in United States by Karen Ellis

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San Diego is sunny and dry through the summer and most of the rest of the year as well. What a great location for a vacation or long weekend. This town has great art, museums, the symphony and a world famous zoo and wild animal park. While you are enjoying all of what San Diego has to offer, take time to learn the history of this great town and visit their many landmarks. Creative Commons License photo credit: Tostie14

Top Tampa Bay Public Golf Courses

Posted on September 26th, 2008 in United States by Karen Ellis

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It’s no surprise that Tampa, Florida has some of the most prestigious private golf courses in the state. The perfect weather, ranging between 65 to 95 degrees year round, draws the best golfers from around the country, even from around the world. But, what if you can only get to Tampa a few times a year to enjoy what you love best, golfing. Perhaps paying the high fees and belonging to one private course doesn’t give you the variety of play you prefer. There are some really great public golf courses in the Tampa Bay area, enjoyed by even the most experienced golf traveler.Creative Commons License photo credit: chispita_666

Fine Dining in Phoenix, Arizona

Posted on September 24th, 2008 in Food & Dining, United States by Karen Ellis

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Southwestern cuisine comes to mind when thinking about Phoenix, Arizona. And, in fact, Phoenix does have some of the best southwestern and Mexican restaurants in all the country. However, the chefs in the southwest are a diverse bunch that specialize in Italian, French and seafood cuisine as well. Creative Commons License photo credit: BethinAZ

Sightseeing in Niagara Falls

Posted on September 22nd, 2008 in United States by Karen Ellis

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Niagara Falls, bordering Canada on one side with Horseshoe Falls and the U.S. with American Falls, is noted as a source of power to the practical of mind. But to the romantic, it has always been the ultimate honeymoon location. For the adventuresome such as Sam Patch and Annie Addison Taylor, it has been a source of daredevil fetes as they made their jumps and survived. For Hollywood, the falls have been a source of subject matter and background in such movies as Niagara with Marilyn Monroe and Superman II. Niagara Falls is a main attraction in itself, however there are many ways to see and experience these phenomenal cascading white waters.

Nightclubs and Bars in Nashville

Posted on September 19th, 2008 in United States by Karen Ellis

Nashville’s nightlife sizzles. It doesn’t matter if you are into country music or jazz, you’ll find the best in Nashville. After all, it’s considered the music capital of the country. You are just as likely to see a well known performer as a local favorite or an up and coming new star in any of the nighttime entertainment locations. You wouldn’t expect any less than the best performers at the best nightclubs and bars.

Museums in Atlanta

Posted on September 15th, 2008 in Family Travel, United States by Karen Ellis

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Atlanta has been called the “capital of the new south.” It’s growth is driven, in part, by huge companies such as Holiday Inn and Coca Cola. You can find all the modern entertainment venues of sporting events, nightclubs, and world-class restaurants. However, even the progression of this great city can not take the history of Atlanta away. It’s cultural value remains in much of it’s architecture, historical museums and the southern charm of its residents. There is a lot to learn about Atlanta’s history. They’ve saved artifacts, pictures and sites from the past for your education and enjoyment.

Family Restaurants in Anaheim

Posted on September 12th, 2008 in Food & Dining, United States by Karen Ellis

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If you visit the town where Disney Land is one of the biggest attraction, you are bound to find some great restaurants for kids. What’s surprising is how good the food is and how much adults enjoy a bit of fantasy as well. Whether you are on an adventure to visit Micky, Cinderella and Snow White or you live in the area and are out for a good meal and some family friendly entertainment, you’ll love our choices on our Best Family Restaurant in Anaheim review list.

Family Activities in Denver Colorado

Posted on September 10th, 2008 in Family Travel, United States by Rachel Sawyer

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You won’t have to look for miles for places to take your kids when visiting the Mile High City. Here’s a good cross-section.

Buffalo

Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
Cattle driver, fur trapper, gold miner, army scout and showman, William F Cody lived the life of the old West and then packaged it and took it on the road.

Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show used real-life cowboys and Indians like Sitting Bull to reenact scenes from frontier life. The show traveled throughout the country and across the pond where Cody and his troupe appeared at Queen Victoria’s Jubilee celebration. The museum features bows and arrows belonging to Sitting Bull, costumes featured in the show and a collection of firearms. The “Kids’ Cowboy Corral” allows children to design a brand, dress as a cowboy, sit in a saddle and try to lasso a calf.

The museum is open seven days a week from 9 am to 5 pm from May through October. It’s closed Mondays from November to April when it closes at 4 pm. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors and $1 for children 6 to 15. Creative Commons License photo credit: Jami Dwyer

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Butterfly Pavilion
The nation’s only stand alone non-profit insect zoo features exhibits of invertebrates around the world, including:

  • Wings over the Tropics is a 7,000 square-foot tropical rain forest, with more than 1,200 live butterflies and 350 plant species from around the world.
  • Crawl-A-See-’Em allows you to get up close and personal with with tarantulas, leaf insects, scorpions, beetles and giant millipedes. Children so inclined can actually hold Rosie, the pavilion’s Chilean rosehair tarantula
  • Get Shrunk allows visitors to walk through a world of giant moving insects.

Admission is $7.95 for adults; $4.95 for children ages 3 - 12; and $5.95 for adults over age 62. The pavilion is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Creative Commons License photo credit: bensonkua

The Children’s Museum of Denver
Features 11 interactive “playscapes’ for children from infants to age 8. Exhibits include:

  • The Assembly Plant, designed for children, ages 4 through 8, allows children to work with recycled tools.
  • ARTS a la Carte lets children put on a puppet show.
  • My Market takes children on a trip through a market where they learn about healthy foods and nutrition.
  • Ready, Vet, Go! is a kid-friendly veterinarian clinic.

Admission is $5.50 for one-year-olds , $7.50 for ages 2-59 and $5.50 for visitors age 60 and up. Open 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday; 10 am to 5 pm, Saturdays and Sundays.

Clear Creek History Park
This three-acre park includes two log cabins, several animal barns, a blacksmith’s shop, and a one-room schoolhouse from the 1870s. The park is home to many of the original buildings from the old Pearce Ranch in Golden Gate Canyon, which were moved here in the late 1990s. The park is open Tuesday–Saturday 10 am–4:30pm and Sundays 11 am–3pm from June through August. In May and September it’s open Saturdays 10 am–4:30 pm. Admission is $2 for kids age 6-18, $2.50 for seniors and $3 for adults.

The Colorado Railroad Museum
The museum features more than 100 locomotives and cars exhibited in three buildings on 15 acres of land near Golden, Colorado about 10 miles from Denver.

The museum building is a replica of an 1880 railroad depot and houses thousands of photographs and documents detailing the history of the region and the railway–it’s the largest known collection of historic records, mementos, artifacts, and pictures of Colorado railroads.

The Roundhouse was built to represent a small division point on a prosperous railroad. IT features an inspection pit and drop pit in stall one, a machine shop and a four-rail turntable.

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The ball travels nine percent further here, thanks to the stadium’s mile-high altitude. Tours of Coors Field are available at noon and 2 pm on Monday-Saturday during the season and Monday Wednesday, Friday and Saturday during the off season. The tours include the dugout, the visitor’s clubhouse, and the press, club and suite levels. Tickets are $6 for adults, $5 for seniors 55 and older and $4 for children 3-12. Creative Commons License photo credit: ChazWags

Denver Botanic Gardens
Twenty-three acres of outdoor and indoor gardens, many of which are models of drought-tolerance and showcase the plants that thrive in Western gardens. There’s also a traditional Japanese garden, herb garden, water garden, fragrance garden, and a garden inspired by Monet.

Every month features a special, self-guided “What’s Blooming Tour” that highlights certain parts of the collection. September’s tour, for example, focuses on trees. There’s also a special Cornfield Maze every fall.

The conservatory houses thousands of species of tropical and subtropical plants. Orchids share space with a collection of plants used for food, fibers, dyes, building materials, and medicines.

The museum is open every day from 9 am to 5 pm. Admission is $10.50 for adults; $7.50 for adults over 60 and $6 for children from 4-15.

Denver Firefighters Museum
Your kids can try on firefighting equipment, slide down a pole and ride a fire truck designed for kids here in the historic Fire Station No. 1. Built in 1909, the museum site was one of the largest firehouses in Denver, occupying 11,000 square feet and housing men, fire engines and horses. Firefighting equipment dating to 1866, historic photos and newspaper clippings are also on display.

The museum in Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students and $4 for children 12 and under.

Denver Museum of Nature and Science
The museum focuses on six areas of science: anthropology, health science, geology, paleontology, space science, and zoology. Dioramas, gems and minerals, Egyptian mummies and fossils are all on display here in a variety of exhibitions:

  • At Coors Mineral Hall you can follow a mine shaft into a silver mine or see Colorado’s Sweet Home Minewith its six-foot wall of blood-red rhodochrosite crystals. In the historical mining section you’ll see Tom’s Baby, an eight-pound nugget of crystallized gold unearthed in Breckenridge in 1887.
  • Extreme Ice, which runs through November 2, features the videos and photos of James Balog who’s been systematically photographing 27 glaciers around the world.
  • The Discovery Zone is an interactive display that allows children to put on a puppet show, dig for fossils or perform an experiment .

The museum is open from 9 am to 5 pm daily. Admission is $11 for adults, $6 for seniors, students and children ages 3 to 18.

Denver Zoo
More than 700 species of animals call this place home including endangered cheetahs, Komodo dragons, and western lowland gorillas. The zoo has long been an innovator in recreating realistic habitats: Bear Mountain, built in 1918, was the first animal exhibit in the United States constructed of simulated concrete rocks.

From April 1-October 31, the zoo is open from 9 am to 6 pm. From November 1-March 31, the zoo’s hours are 10 am to 5 pm. Tickets for ages 12-64 are $12 in summer and $9 in winter, seniors pay $9 and $7 respectively while tickets for children 3-11 go for $7 and $5.

Genesee Park
Your kids can get a chance to see the buffalo roam from the hiking trails of this nature preserve 20 miles outside of Denver. Facilities in the park include charcoal grills, picnic areas, bison and elk enclosures, scenic overlooks, a softball field and volleyball courts.

Heritage Square
A reconstructed Colorado mining town from the 1870s, this square has an old fort, elaborate Victorian buildings and storefronts, shops, restaurants, and a cabaret theater. Amusement-park rides, a water slide, a bungee tower, go-carts, miniature golf, miniature railroad, and an alpine slide are some of the other attractions. The center features more than 35 specialty shops and restaurants. Admission is free, though tickets are required for many individual attractions.

The Ski Train
No matter what the season, the ski train is running. Departing from Union Station, the two-hour ride crosses under the continental divide, passes through 28 tunnels and breathtaking mountain scenery as it wends its way to the Winter Park ski lift. Riders can choose between coach, club or retreat tickets.

Tiny Town Rail Road
Created at the site of the Denver-Leadville stagecoach stop by George Turner, who built the city in 1915 to amuse his daughter. All the buildings are built to be one-sixth the size of a normal building, making Tiny Town a “kid-sized village.” Admission is $5 for adults $5, $3 for children 2-12. For another dollar you can take the kid-sized steam locomotive for a trip past the town’s 100 colorful buildings. Tiny Town is open 10am - 5pm daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day and weekends only in May and September.

U.S. Mint
Originally opened in the mid-1800s to change gold and silver found by miners in the surrounding hills into coins and ingots, the Denver facility was bought by the US Treasury in 1863. It wasn’t until 1906 that the Denver facility began actually minting coins. Free 20-minute tours show visitors how blank ore becomes coins. Tours start every hour on the hour and are available from 8 am to 2 pm Monday through Friday. You might want to plan ahead if you’d like to take your kids to see where money is made; the mint allows walk-in visitors on first-com, first-served basis, but you can reserve a date up to two months in advance.

Water World
America’s largest water park contains 40 water rides, including two wave pools, a river rapids for inner-tubing, water slides and a play area for small children. The park is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Sightseeing in Naples, Florida

Posted on August 25th, 2008 in United States by travelingmcmahans

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Naples, Florida, offers enough diversions to last a visitor for weeks. Whether you’re a beach bum, animal lover, history buff or art aficionado, you’ll find plenty to see and do in Naples, Southwest Florida’s jewel.

Naples Pier

Situated on the Gulf of Mexico, Naples is a water lover’s dream. Start your visit with a trip to Naples Pier (originally built in 1888 as a freight and passenger dock), to admire the white sand and turquoise waters. Watch for dolphins and pelicans, walk along the beach to pick up shells, or maybe even spend an afternoon fishing (no license is required). Hang around the pier long enough and watch a spectacular sunset. Snacks and beverages are available, and best of all, the pier is free.

Naples Municipal Beach & Fishing Pier (Naples Pier)
25 12th Avenue South
Naples, Florida 34102
(239)213.3062

US Beaches: Eight in the lower 48

Posted on August 11th, 2008 in United States by Rachel Sawyer

With the warm weather, thoughts turn to the seashore. From year-round beaches in Florida and California to strictly summer locales like Cape Cod, here are some beaches to consider.

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San Francisco Beaches

Posted on July 23rd, 2008 in United States by kathrynv

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San Francisco isn’t the kind of city that you visit specifically to go to the beach. While the views of the water here are absolutely amazing, the weather in San Francisco is typically too cold and windy for most people to consider it a beach destination. Nevertheless, there are great beaches here and those bold people who don’t mind a bit of a chill will don their wetsuits, get out their kitesurfing gear and hit the waves. Perhaps even bolder are those people who strip down to their bare bodies and lounge on the chilly clothing-optional beaches in and around the city. Yes, there are plenty of beaches to enjoy in San Francisco as long as you’re not seeking the kind of warm tropical waters that you would get in the Caribbean.

Sightseeing in Philadelphia

Posted on July 21st, 2008 in United States by kathrynv

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You’re headed to Philadelphia and you want to make sure that you see all of the best sights that there are to see. Where do you begin? Do you check out the historic landmarks for which this city is so famous? Do you make your way to more modern sights like the murals that decorate buildings throughout the city? Do you head straight to the museums for an education in what the city is all about? Or do you take a tour of the basic neighborhoods in Philadelphia so that you can better orient yourself to the city? Any of these might be a good approach to starting off your sightseeing in Philadelphia.

Best Beaches in Palm Beach

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv

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Palm Beach, Florida is one of the most ideal spots in the United States for a summer vacation. This is a place where you can really have your vacation desires met whether you want to lounge around on the beach getting a great tan, party on the sand near local Florida nightclubs or get adventurous with water sports and beaches that have hiking trails. There may be many reasons that a person would end up in Palm Beach for summer vacation but the most common reason is that they are interested in hitting up these beaches. There are over forty miles of warm beautiful beaches here so there is a lot to be enjoyed during a vacation in the area. The only drawback is that there are so many great Palm Beach beaches to choose from that it can be difficult to know which one is the right one to plan to spend time at.

Bars and Nightclubs in San Francisco

Posted on July 16th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv

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San Francisco is a city where there is something to do every single night of the week, every single day of the year. Although there are a wide range of different activities to enjoy, one of the most popular things to do is to hit up the bars and nightclubs that are located all throughout the city. From the live music bars to the under-eighteen clubs, from the gay bars to the sports bars, there is something around San Francisco for everyone who is willing to go out and look for it.

Best Beaches in NYC and Long Island

Posted on July 11th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv

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When you think about going to New York City, you don’t typically think about taking a beach vacation. However, anyone who has spent a summer in the New York City area knows that there are some really great beaches there that are definitely worth a traveler’s time if the weather is right. Sure, New York is no Florida Keys but a beach is always a nice place to spend a sunny afternoon. Whether you’re looking for the amusement park atmosphere of a place like Coney Island or you want a more relaxing stroll-on-the-sand kind of beach, there’s bound to be a New York City beach that suits your style. After all, New York is a place that has a little bit of something for everyone.

Visit Yosemite

Posted on July 7th, 2008 in United States by Rachel Sawyer

Yosemite Falls

Located in Central California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range, Yosemite National Park encompasses 1,170 square miles of wilderness ranging in altitude from 2,000 feet to more than 13,000 feet above sea level.

Open year round, the park offers skiing, hiking, fishing, rock climbing and horseback riding depending on the season. May and June are the perfect time to visit the park’s many waterfalls.

Best Spas in Phoenix

Posted on July 4th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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Phoenix is a growing city that is leading the way as a major tourist destination. People come here in the winter to take advantage of the warm weather, the great golf courses and the numerous attractions available to individuals of all ages. They come here throughout the rest of the year for business travel, family travel and solo travel. And while they are here, one of their favorite things to do is to indulge in the spa resort scene that has grown to be one of the best of its kind in the entire world. There are many different spas to choose from for this type of Phoenix vacation.

Best Beaches in Miami

Posted on July 2nd, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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If you’re going on a summer vacation in Miami then it’s almost guaranteed that you’re planning to spend time at the beach. After all, that’s basically what Miami is all about (although the city’s nightlife, shopping and dining opportunities are definitely worth a mention). The beaches of Miami are all beautiful so you’re going to be able to soak up the sun at any one of them without complaints. However, the beaches each offer something different to attract the attention of the sunscreen-covered masses so there will be different reasons to visit each of them. Finding the best beach in Miami requires knowing what you want most from your beach experience and figuring out which Miami beach is going to be best at providing that.

Visiting Museums in Washington DC

Posted on July 1st, 2008 in United States by kathrynv

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It is almost impossible to take a vacation in Washington DC and not to visit a museum. Museums are practically a staple of the DC travel itinerary. This is due to several factors. For one thing, Washington DC has a number of amazing museums that are practically destinations on their own. For another thing, Washington DC is a place which people visit primarily to get an education in American history and that’s something that is easily done by visiting the museums in the city. And for another thing, there are just as many interesting things to learn about in DC that it’s natural to stop into the museums that offer this information.

Best Places to Shop in Boston

Posted on June 25th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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If you’ve never been to Boston then you might not know that one of the favorite things for tourists to do at this destination is to go shopping. Yes, people go here to see the historic landmarks and to take tours of the campuses in nearby Cambridge. They also make it a point to enjoy the many restaurants, museums and nightlife options that Boston has to offer. But right smack dab in the middle of most Boston travelers’ lists of things to do is the word “SHOP”.

Golf Courses in Las Vegas

Posted on June 23rd, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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You’re not going to be bored on any vacation that you spend in Las Vegas. There are just too many different exciting ways to spend your time. With the shopping, nightlife and casino action constantly available to you, it’s possible to stay active and entertained throughout the day and night. But not everybody who goes to Vegas wants to spend every minute drinking and being wild. Some people prefer to limit that kind of activity and supplement their trip with more leisurely means of enjoyment. Spa treatments and time spent at the golf course are two of the best ways that people indulge in this kind of Las Vegas pleasure.

Golf Courses in Houston

Posted on June 18th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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You’re taking a trip to Houston and you want to get in some good time on the golf course. Perhaps you’re there in the city on business since Houston is becoming such a hot spot for conventions and corporate meetings. If so, you’ll probably want to find the best short-course golf courses that you can enjoy while making deals in the late afternoon. Or perhaps you’re there in Houston to just enjoy a great time and want to spend at least one day playing a great game of golf on a challenging scenic course. Bring the family along and have a good time; there’s at least one golf course in Houston to suit anybody.

Las Vegas Night Clubs

Posted on June 13th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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When you go on vacation in Las Vegas, you are begging to spend time in a place where you can forget all about time. The lights inside the casinos never change so it’s hard to tell whether it’s six in the morning or six in the evening as you play those slot machines, drink too many drinks and gamble your money away. But there is one time that you should try to pay attention to – the time of night when the nightclubs start to open in all of the casinos and hippest neighborhoods near the Las Vegas Strip.

Top Landmarks in Houston

Posted on June 11th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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The average American may not know exactly what there is to see in Houston but that doesn’t mean that it’s a place which should go forgotten by travelers. Houston is a terrific city which is filled with multi-cultural history that remains important to the heartbeat of America today. That history can be seen through a tour of the top landmarks that are most often visited by those people who realize that Houston is a city rich with an array of attractions. If you want to get in on the inside secret about what there is to see in Houston, then the following landmarks are the ones that you’re not going to want to miss when you get the opportunity to visit the city:

Los Angeles Night Clubs

Posted on June 9th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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Los Angeles is a fabulous city where magic can happen at any hour of the day. When the sun is shining, you can lounge on the beaches or shop on Rodeo Drive in the hopes of spotting the celebrities that live there while you have a little bit of fun yourself. When the sun goes down, you can head to a celebrity chef restaurant and then make plans to hit the best night clubs in the city. While you’re dancing the night away, you might rub shoulders with some of those famous Hollywood names or you might just have a terrific experience getting a little bit rowdy with some of the most beautiful young people in the country. Of course, you’ll have to know where to go out at night if that’s the kind of experience that you’re looking to have.

Sports Stadiums and Attractions in Chicago

Posted on June 4th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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There are a million different things to do on a vacation in Chicago. You can spend the entire trip enjoying the amazing restaurants or shopping that can be found there. You can take a historic tour of the city and immerse yourself in the roles that Chicago has played in this country over time. You can take advantage of the opportunity to see top-level art museums and Broadway theater shows. But one of the most fun things that you can do in Chicago is to spend some time checking out the sports stadiums there.

Best Theatres and Shows in Chicago

Posted on May 26th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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Comedy Clubs in Los Angeles

Posted on May 23rd, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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Best Parks in Colorado

Posted on May 21st, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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As summer approaches, many travelers are seeking to get outside and enjoy the sunshine. Families want to go camping, adventurers want to go rock climbing and everyone wants to find a great body of water to offer them a reprieve from the heat. There are many places throughout the world where you can enjoy outdoor adventures but you might just find that the best spots are the ones located in your own backyard.

Best Parks in New York City

Posted on May 19th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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If you tell someone that you’re going to the park in New York City, they will assume that you’re talking about Central Park. That’s because this Manhattan-based park is the best park in the entire state (and arguably one of the best parks in the world). Unfortunately, since all of the attention goes to Central Park, most people don’t realize that New York City is filled with dozens of other terrific parks that are also worthy of enjoyment. Each of the boroughs in New York City has its own parks that provide locals and visitors with a place to enjoy a great New York day.

Best Beaches in Hawaii

Posted on May 14th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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Travelers go to Hawaii to enjoy the beaches there. Sure, there are plenty of other activities to engage in during your stay in Hawaii but it’s not likely that you go there without a plan to take advantage of the great opportunity available to enjoy some of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Whether you want to lay out on the sand and soak up the sun rays or get out on the water and ride some of the largest waves in the ocean, there is a beach in Hawaii that will be the perfect place for making your vacation wonderful.

Best Beaches in Tampa Bay

Posted on May 9th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv

 
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If you’ve never been to Tampa Bay, Florida then you might have some misconceptions about the beach in this area. Many people think that Tampa Bay is a city in Florida and that the whole stretch of beach there is all the same. When you get to the area, what you’ll learn is that Tampa Bay’s beaches cross ten different islands off of the coast of Florida. Each of these islands is connected to the neighboring islands via a road system so it’s easy to get to any of them And each of them has developed its own unique style in order to compete with the others for the attention of the tourists that regularly come to the area. Depending on your interests and the type of beach experience that you’re looking for, you could easily prefer one of the Tampa Bay Beaches over the others.

San Diego Beaches

Posted on May 2nd, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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San Diego is one of the best cities on the Pacific Coast to go for a beach vacation. The weather is almost always perfect for spending time on the beach. It’s hot enough to enjoy the relatively warm Pacific Coast ocean water with activities like surfing and swimming. And yet it’s not excessively hot so you’ll also be comfortable just lounging in the sun with a good book and a few snacks. For people seeking specific kinds of beaches, such as dog beaches or clothing-optional beaches, San Diego has its niches. And for those who are just looking for a great beach near their accommodations, there are many to choose from. Following you’ll find more information about some of the top beaches in San Diego.

San Antonio Museums

Posted on April 30th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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There will be two major landmark attractions that you will be intent on seeing if you get the opportunity to visit San Antonio, Texas. The first is the famous Riverwalk where you will do your shopping and dining. The second is The Alamo. Although the latter is a historic site, it is also the home of a museum that provides visitors with important information about the history and culture of San Antonio. If you only get to see one museum during your time in the city, this is the one that you should make sure that you see because of its historic value, interesting information and tourist appeal. However, if there is time to see more San Antonio Museums, there are many different types of terrific museums to choose from.

Golf Courses in Orlando

Posted on April 25th, 2008 in United States by kathrynv


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Tell someone that you’re going to Orlando, Florida for a vacation and they’re going to automatically assume that you’re headed to Disney World or one of the other theme parks that make the city so popular with tourists. However, there are more reasons than just amusement parks that Orlando has consistently been a favored vacation destination for people of all ages. With terrific winter weather and numerous resorts, Orlando is a favorite place for people who are seeking out a warm climate for leisure activities. There are many of those to choose from but one that typically dots the list is golfing. This is due largely to the fact that there are a great number of stellar golf courses here but also in part to the fact that Orlando is the home of The Golf Channel headquarters.

Museums in Philadelphia

Posted on April 21st, 2008 in United States by kathrynv