Articles, tagged with "missouri river", page 1
30th June 2011
Sapphire is the birthstone for September, symbolising clear thinking.The most useful and common sapphire is a deep blue shade referred to as "corn-flower blue." No doubt, this sapphire has plenty of iron impurities in it because this is what generates tha...
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Author:
Luciano Becker
10th April 2011
The Sapphire Engagement Ring
The Royal seal of approval.
The announcement of the Royal engagement has resulted in an upsurge in the popularity of the Sapphire engagement ring. Prince William delighted and touched the hearts of many when he gave his b...
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Author:
John Hankinson
07th March 2011
Missouri is a state which is located in mid western part of United States of America and is bordered by Iowa, Kentucky, Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas. As far as population is concerned, Missouri comes at the eighteenth posit...
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Author:
Dion Silva
18th February 2011
kansas city citynewsExpansion about the landing was stifled simply because it was a farm typically owned by Gabriel Prudhomme. In 1838, McCoy and Chouteau and other merchants shaped the "City of Kansas Company" and obtained Prudhomme's 271-acre (1.one km2...
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Author:
Clairnce Campbell
17th February 2011
Omaha's unique brand of adventure attracts many a tourist, both from across the country and
around the world. Sitting pretty alongside the Missouri River, its awe-inspiring natural
beauty, strikingly impressive vistas and its warm and friendly loc...
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Author:
globester
12th August 2010
Camping in a tent is great fun, but sooner or later you will finally say enough is enough. I remember when it happened to us. We had set up our tent in a pretty campground along the Missouri river. Unfortunately the owner had skimped on the size of the wa...
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Author:
acaper
17th June 2010
Forever Grand Vacations Delivers Great North Dakota AdventuresForever Grand Vacations recommend this summer to go to North Dakota. Take a trip along Cheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway your reward will be sixty 3 miles of a snaking river, wild existence,...
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Author:
maxi barker
19th May 2010
Every year my wife and I try to plan a fall trip to some place we have not been before. The choice this year was an RV trip to Branson, Missouri. Branson is infamous for its broad range of entertainment shows that one can attend and enjoy. We also like...
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Author:
Ronald Senn
07th January 2010
Sapphire engagement rings are known for their strength, lustrous beauty and versatility. These gorgeous rings are made with beautiful coloured stone that will change color with the light. Sapphire represents the pureness of soul, fellowship, loyalty, sy...
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Author:
Allan Mccall
04th December 2009
There are several benefits of purchasing Omaha foreclosures as Omaha is the largest city in the US state of Nebraska and highly recommended city to live. You can purchase foreclosure homes at almost half the price than the normal rates prevalent there.
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Author:
celeste.faucher@yahoo.com
03rd August 2009
Omaha is the largest city of Nebraska, USA. The picturesque city of Omaha would provide you with an eclectic blend of tall skyscrapers as well as verdant green parks and avenues. Situated just besides the Missouri River this city of Omaha is also called t...
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Author:
anuvarela
01st August 2009
The Kansas City Water Fountains have been apart of this city for centuries and have graced the towns squares, parks and streets. They are so entwined in the cities culture and heritage that they have become part of the core identity of the city and attra...
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Author:
rig001
23rd July 2009
Fountains are the corner stone of Kansas City and they have been apart of this city since the 1890s. The design flare and creativity of the fountains in this beautiful area are second to none and people travel from thousands of miles to take in the desig...
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Author:
rig001
10th July 2009
The land that is called North Dakota used to be inhabited by people who did farming and hunting for their livelihood. The horse came to this land in the 18th century, making hunting a little easier.
The first registered visitor was a French man who ent...
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Author:
Dev
18th May 2009
Going on a Cross Country Road Trip excites most Road Trip Planners because there's something about the open road that beckons, promising freedom, or at least a taste of it. Finding the balance between hitting as many states as possible and "enjoying the r...
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Author:
Davidr