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San Sebastian The Magnificent Basque City That The Locals Call Donostia

29th September 2009
San Sebastian is a wonderful place to go to and for those who like beaches it is audaciously one of the best in-city beaches in Europe. You can sunbathe right next to historic buildings, galleries and churches. San Sebastian is a small town with a c... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson

Colleges And Universities In Baltimore, Maryland Part V

25th September 2009
Morgan State University Morgan State University at 1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, Maryland sits on a spacious 140-acre campus nestled among rolling hills of Northeast Baltimore. Morgan State University has earned a national reputation as a p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

New Breckenridge skiing holidays with Chalets USA

23rd September 2009
Chalets USA are now offering new self-catered skiing holidays in Breckenridge, Colorado, USA. Breckenridge ski resort is one of our most popular resorts, partly due to the fantastic skiing for every ability level, but also due to the character of the t... Read >
Author: Helen Gienke, Chalets USA

Custom Doors Give a Unique Look to Buildings

22nd September 2009
There are few things as aesthetically important to a house or building as the front door. It provides the first impression to any structure, and deciding on the design of it is essential to the overall look. Custom doors can establish the style of a house... Read >
Author: artfactory11@gmail.com

List of Cities in Afghanistan

15th September 2009
There are a number of cities in the nation of Afghanistan. As much as we would like to tackle each one of those cities, our list of cities in Afghanistan would like to focus on the largest and most famous ones. There are actually twelve areas encompassing... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Explore the Sightseeing Opportunities and Natural Scenery of Michigan with Ease on Michigan Bus Trip

20th August 2009
Have you ever planned a trip somewhere, only to find out that rather than relaxing and enjoying yourself, you were an absolute mess? Whether it means renting a car and navigating roads with a map in hand or relying on local transportation, planning a trip... Read >
Author: Sheila Dodd

The Town of Taylor, Texas

13th August 2009
Taylor, Texas, is a small city about a half hour's drive north of Austin near Interstate 35 and Highway 79, and the city was originally named Taylorville, in honor of Edward Moses Taylor, who was a well known railroad official. Taylor was founded in 1876 ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Take a Large Group Outing to an Exhilarating Football Game at Notre Dame on Indiana Bus Tours

11th August 2009
The University of Notre Dame, home to the Fighting Irish, is one of America’s most amazing sporting venues. There’s nothing more exhilarating than watching a game at the Notre Dame Stadium, where you’ll even find visiting fans with their jaws dropp... Read >
Author: Sheila Dodd

Let's Visit The Old Town San Diego

23rd July 2009
The Old Town San Diego Park serves as a way to recreate life in both the early American and early Mexican era of 1821 - 1872. Perfectly situated in San Diego, the park helps to recreate what was once San Diego. No matter how you look at it, a trip to Cali... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

mijas Costa property review

16th July 2009
2009 has been really interesting year so far for the Spanish property market the Mijas Costa property market has been no different. In an area of huge over building and very low prices certain areas of Mijas Costa offer incredible value with s... Read >
Author: Susana Suspenda

Boca Raton city guide and travel tips

04th July 2009
Boca Raton is the city situated deep southern eastern part of the Florida. The city is so beautiful. It is full paradise that consists of historic buildings, museums, and interesting sightseeing opportunities. The name is of the Boca Raton have a Spanish ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Indore- With MakeMyTrip

19th June 2009
Indore is a historic city in Madhya Pradesh which has witnessed some major episodes of Indian history during the 17th to 19th centuries. The last rulers before the British took over the reigns of this former princely estate were the Holkers. They had been... Read >
Author: makemytrip.com

7 Great Things For Couples To Do In Malaga

12th June 2009
Malaga, the centre of the renowned Costa del Sol, is a wonderful place for a couple to base themselves for a romantic, relaxing and fun filled holiday break. You don’t have to venture too far out of the city to make Malaga a holiday destination that you... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Menorca - Guide To The Top Tourist Resorts

12th May 2009
Menorca is one of the Balearic Islands on the Mediterranean Sea, and derives its name from being the smaller island compared to its neighbour, Majorca! Menorca may not have the nightlife and tourist profile as Majorca, but it certainly has plenty of ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Planning Perfect Virginia Wedding Receptions

07th May 2009
Virginia has a rich cultural history and is sometimes referred to as the birthplace of America as well as of the South. Southern cuisine and southern hospitality – a combination of both make the state an irresistible special events venue. Virginia weddi... Read >
Author: Cassandra Cruise

Planning Perfect Virginia Wedding Receptions

06th May 2009
Virginia has a rich cultural history and is sometimes referred to as the birthplace of America as well as of the South. Southern cuisine and southern hospitality – a combination of both make the state an irresistible special events venue. Virginia weddi... Read >
Author: Cassandra Cruise

Dublin Dockland Attractions - What Not To Miss!

26th April 2009
The Dublin Dockland’s area is Dublin’s beautiful waterfront quarter. Located just minutes from the city centre there is much to see and do here. With eye-catching architecture, beautiful historic buildings, colourful shops, art galleries to some... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Tourist guide to Mijas on the Costa del Sol, Spain

17th April 2009
Situated in Southern Spain the pretty village of Mijas is one of the best examples of the pueblos blancos (white villages) of Andalucia with it's narrow streets and quaint whitewashed houses set in a background of pine forest. The village has spectacular ... Read >
Author: Julie Pendleton

Wedding Venues in London Offer More than Your Expectations

28th March 2009
With unique blend of history and culture, the capital of the UK, London is constantly changing with new landmarks and stylish restaurants as well as clubs opening up all the time. Today, everyone wants to view and enjoy its wealth of historic buildings an... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Visit the remains of the Hobart coastal defences – Battery Point

27th March 2009
Battery Point originally got her name from the battery of guns that were established for defense in 1818. This old port and maritime village is situated in one of Australia’s second oldest and southernmost capitals Hobart. Hobart is one of Australia... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Top 5 places to visit on your holiday in Devon

13th March 2009
Devon in the UK has so much to offer, so when you go there you'll likely want to see everything that you can. If your time there is short, though, and you want to hit the highlights, you'll need to pick only a few. It can be difficult to choose, though, s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sightseeing on your Italy Vacation

13th March 2009
You cannot go on an Italy vacation without doing some sightseeing. In fact this is one of the most cited reasons for visiting Italy. The country has a rich culture and a rich history. All over Italy are historic buildings, monuments, museums and all kinds... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

Travel to England - Packed Full of History and Scenery

23rd February 2009
There is no better way to learn about new cultures and explore history that participating in one of the many study abroad programs in England. Traveling to study abroad in England is a wonderful getaway for a number of reasons. Whether you plan on going ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Which Coastal Resorts to Chose for Real Estate in Le Marche

13th February 2009
The Adriatic coast area of Le Marche in Italy is a great area to consider buying real estate for investment, holidays or retirement. In particular I want to highlight and review two of my personal favourite resort towns; Senigallia and Porto san Giorgio. ... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Going On An Alaskan Cruise Excursion

30th January 2009
The Best Ketchikan, Alaska Shore Excursion Ketchikan is the southernmost seaport of call on most Inside Passage glacier cruises. It's a stunning little island town set among the fertile Tongass rainforest, surrounded by magnificent peaks, waterfalls, an... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Aldeburgh, The Perfect Escape For 2009

22nd January 2009
Sometimes just getting away from it all after such a hectic period as Christmas and New Year is all you need to recharge the batteries. A simple stroll along the beach or a walk through the countryside is enough to invigorate you and melt away the stresse... Read >

Aldeburgh, The Perfect Escape For 2009

21st January 2009
Sometimes just getting away from it all after such a hectic period as Christmas and New Year is all you need to recharge the batteries. A simple stroll along the beach or a walk through the countryside is enough to invigorate you and melt away the stresse... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Aldeburgh, The Perfect Escape For 2009

20th January 2009
Sometimes just getting away from it all after such a hectic period as Christmas and New Year is all you need to recharge the batteries. A simple stroll along the beach or a walk through the countryside is enough to invigorate you and melt away the stress... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Things to Look for in Breckenridge Lodging

17th January 2009
Breckenridge is a year-round resort destination located high in the Colorado Rockies, 90 miles west of Denver. This 148-year old Victorian town was founded like many other towns of the era--with a Gold Rush. We've come a long way since then, while still k... Read >
Author: MichaelM

Visiting Calais

05th January 2009
Located on the north coast of France, Calais isn’t widely regarded as a tourist town. Its bustling port region gives the town an industrial feel to it, but unknown to most, Calais is in fact a quaint little town to visit when you first reach France. ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Travelling back to the past at the Black Country Living Museum

05th December 2008
There is so much to see and to do at the Black Country Living Museum; it represents what life used to be like in the British West Midlands some centuries ago. Visitors can learn about the difficult times and the hardship that the area’s residents underw... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Discover Portugal With Your Car Hire

04th December 2008
Portugal is a well-developed modern country that is part of the EU, it's also a popular destination for tourists looking for a little sunshine but there's much more to Portugal than endless coastline, fabulous beaches and glorious sunshine. An intere... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Barbados: A Very Enjoyable and Wonderful Family Holiday Destination

01st December 2008
The island of Barbados, located on the eastern portion of the Caribbean, is an exciting travel destination for the adventurous traveler, as well as for the whole family. Its closest island neighbors are Saint Vincent & the Grenadines and Saint Lucia to t... Read >
Author: joalesto

No Time? - 5 Steps To Escape Overwhelm

01st December 2008
It's too easy to lose ourselves in the complexities of working and living. Overwhelm and stress can takeover. We look desperately for simplicity. Busy-ness can be an ingrained habit. Yet we can be jolted out of it when we experience radical change. It ... Read >
Author: Trevor Hill

Fascinating Austin Ghost Tours

27th November 2008
History and fantasy rolled into one. Every old town or city will have its share of history, legends, and ghost stories along with it. Each place is the subject of legends of old and these legends make up the core of ghost tours that thrive on the fascinat... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Attractions For Singles In Durham

17th November 2008
Perfect match is one of the online services that ensure that singles in Durham get to meet their perfect matches. As a single in Durham, you have many options which will join you to eligible people like you. Many have tried the methods and they will work.... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

What To See In Bangladesh

11th November 2008
If you are planning a trip to Bangladesh, there are certain attractions that you simply must see. These attractions will make your trip worthwhile and give you a real sense of the people and nature that makes Bangladesh such a welcoming location to visit.... Read >
Author: Cary B

The Town of Taylor, Texas

05th November 2008
Taylor, Texas, is a small city about a half hour's drive north of Austin near Interstate 35 and Highway 79, and the city was originally named Taylorville, in honor of Edward Moses Taylor, who was a well known railroad official. Taylor was founded in 1876 ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why rent property in Doncaster?

30th October 2008
Why rent property in Doncaster? Doncaster is a large town set in stunning South Yorkshire. Being just 20 miles from Sheffield and close to both the magnificent Peak District and the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, it is ideally located. Doncaster�s surro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fremantle - Colourful and Cosmopolitan

30th October 2008
Fremantle is an intriguing place. A Port City just 20 minutes south of the Western Australian Capital, Perth, it has grown into one of the most popular tourist centres in the state in recent years. And what has been the cause of this? Well, like I said, i... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Say it With Vintage Posters & Make Your Past Alive

14th October 2008
You can choose vintage posters from themes as varied as cars, bikes, war, sports, wine, food, historic buildings, landscapes, and wildlife, all interspersed with a tinge of history. You can have vintage posters depicting patriotic slogans, stars, and flag... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden

Austin Ghost Tours

14th October 2008
Austin is steeped in history, from the days of the Republic of Texas, through the establishment of Austin as the Capitol of the State of Texas. Downtown Austin is full of old, historic buildings, many of which are said to be haunted by a multitude of ghos... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Charming La Conner is picture-postcard NW destination

13th October 2008
Venture into the northwest part of Washington State and it's like vacationing on the National Geographic Channel. Without question, you'll find more picture-postcard settings in this part of the state than any other - which is really saying something, con... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Attractions For Singles In Durham

07th October 2008
Perfect match is one of the online services that ensure that singles in Durham get to meet their perfect matches. As a single in Durham, you have many options which will join you to eligible people like you. Many have tried the methods and they will work.... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Traveling England - South Yorkshire and Sheffield

17th September 2008
If you need destinations to plan to visit either as a tourist visiting England or as UK based traveller then there are certain parts of England that you simply must visit at least once in your lifetime and one of those has to be South Yorkshire. Most p... Read >
Author: Dave Talbot

The ADA and the Locksmith

09th September 2008
Being a professional in any trade or craft certainly has its benefits as well as feelings of accomplishment in the completion of successful jobs, accolades from customers and referrals garnered from word of mouth of a person's services. Business owners of... Read >
Author: M.Gold

The ADA and the Locksmith

09th September 2008
Being a professional in any trade or craft certainly has its benefits as well as feelings of accomplishment in the completion of successful jobs, accolades from customers and referrals garnered from word of mouth of a person's services. Business owners of... Read >

Austin Ghost Tours

06th September 2008
Austin is steeped in history, from the days of the Republic of Texas, through the establishment of Austin as the Capitol of the State of Texas. Downtown Austin is full of old, historic buildings, many of which are said to be haunted by a multitude of ghos... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How do you get kids interested in local history?

02nd September 2008
Everyday it seems that parts of our local community are fast disappearing, new developments, council cut backs, road alterations and the changing world we live in all seem to play a part in changing the landscape of our towns and villages. It is left to t... Read >
Author: dunstall

Find the sun all year round in Phoenix, "The City of the Sun."

21st August 2008
On the borderline of one of the vast deserts of the world stands the and the capital city of Arizona called Phoenix. Described as the "Valley of the Sun" this city packs quite a punch for travelers as it represents somehow a hybrid version of Los Angeles ... Read >

Off Plan Property Investment in Italy

13th August 2008
Italy is one of the most popular destinations for tourist so you can see why investing in property here and buying off plan property in Italy would be a sound decision. Italy has over 60 million visitors a year and with a dearth of beautiful countrysid... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown

Off Plan Property Investment in Italy

13th August 2008
Italy is one of the most popular destinations for tourist so you can see why investing in property here and buying off plan property in Italy would be a sound decision. Italy has over 60 million visitors a year and with a dearth of beautiful countrysid... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown

Old Town Phuket- a reminder of a bygone era

29th July 2008
Phuket, a bustling administrative district and a popular beach resort yet little is known about Phuket before the burgeoning tourist trade. A small portion of Phuket’s history remains preserved as a reminder of what life used be like during the “Tin B... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

NATIONAL TV SHOW SELECTS PROPERTY INVESTMENT EXPERT

22nd July 2008
Nottingham property entrepreneur Arv Soar, of Property Investment Portfolio, has been chosen by Five’s Build a Life in the Country TV show to offer expert advice on how to source and refurbish farms, barns and historic buildings. The new two-part ser... Read >
Author: Arv Soar

Travel Tips for Visiting the Alhambra

22nd July 2008
When holidaying in Spain recently, we decided to visit the Alhambra. We did a little research on the internet prior to our holiday and read that it is advisable to book tickets in advance for tours of the Alhambra palaces and the Generalife. The articles... Read >
Author: Stewart

Lisbon Attractions

22nd July 2008
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos- Regarded as Lisbon’s most important landmark, the construction of this stunning monastery began in 1502 and was completed before the end of the century. The Mosteiro dos Jerónimos thankfully managed to survive the great earthqu... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Cheap Studio Apartments in Cyprus at Great Prices

15th July 2008
Cheap studio apartments in Cyprus are great starter purchases of Cyprus property for sale – what a great way to have a holiday home, enjoy the weather in Cyprus and at the same time having an investment that is constantly increasing in capital growth. ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Rome and Milan

13th June 2008
Rome and Milan have beautiful historic buildings, architecture and art to connect them. But there the similarity stops as each also has their very own unique and individual style to offer a visitor. Rome Rome is the capital city of Italy and the countri... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

People Power – Still Going Strong in Leeds!

13th June 2008
The Half Marathon is one of the biggest events on the Leeds sports calendar, but the 2008 running was almost cancelled after Leeds City Council announced it would not be holding the annual 13.1 mile road race for the first time in twenty two years, in o... Read >
Author: mpressman

Country Properties: House buyers’ Top 10 Requirements For a Rural UK House Search

09th June 2008
1 Tranquillity High up on all country house buyers’ hit list and a commodity increasingly hard to find. Property search agents specialising in the prime country properties say that places with true tranquillity command a premium. 2 Education To... Read >
Author: Seamour Rathore

Why Not Be A Plumber

08th May 2008
Plumbing services are needed by everyone, be it a residential complex or an industrial house. As a plumber it is your job to install the plumbing system in new construction and service and repair the older ones. For example your tasks may include making s... Read >
Author: Christopher

Lake Oswego Oregon Real Estate Agents / Lake Oswego OR Homes for Sale

02nd May 2008
Looking for a new place to live in the Portland, Oregon area? If so, you’re not alone. In recent years, the popularity of Northwestern cities such as Portland has skyrocketed: people are beginning to realize that the Northwest offers tremendous culture,... Read >
Author: kerri

Austin Hotels

28th April 2008
Many of the historic buildings in Austin are either privately owned, have been turned into modern-day businesses, or are open to the public in the form of museums. Luckily for those looking to actually live in such a building, even if for just one night,... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

The London Eye a Place of Breath Taking Views

08th April 2008
In a nation that is fiercely protective about its history and heritage this newest addition to the London skyline overlooking the historic Thames River is significant for its widespread public acceptance. The British are usually heavily critical against m... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Simplifying The Noesis Of Purchase And Commerce Homes in Ocala

03rd April 2008
Ocala, a medium-sized city located in north-central Florida, is famous for its lush green landscapes and championship-caliber thoroughbred horses. The city is also a major historical destination, where many of the Victorian homes that date back from Ocala... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Discover George Washington’s Tavern in Alexandria

01st April 2008
The historic Old Town of Alexandria, Virginia, oozes all the charm of the old world, offering visitors a superb sample of what life was like for our forefathers, and all in the shadow of our nation’s capital and one of the World’s leading cities, Wa... Read >
Author: mpressman

Mr Abdo Romeo Abdo: Commercial Property Attracts Investors More Than Historical Buildings

28th March 2008
Minsk started to form its modern look immediately in post-war years. The biggest part of the city was ruined and almost all historic buildings were lost. It is safe to say city's building started from scratch. The part of Minsk, which was built in the... Read >
Author: Jason Taylor

Worthwhile places to visit in Guildford-Part 2

25th March 2008
The Guildhall is one of the most historic buildings that one could see during the trip to Guildford. The Guildhall had been built during the 17th century and was used as a courtroom and council chamber. The Guildhall is undoubtedly the reminder of the g... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

A Visitor's Guide to Rochester MN

20th February 2008
Located in Olmsted County in the Southeast Corner of Minnesota, Rochester is often described as a city that has the sophistication of a larger metro area, but still retains that small town feel that many people love. The city has been near the top of man... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spain Holiday Guide

11th February 2008
Guide to Spain Holidays Spain has not been a true world power since it was defeated in the famous naval battle against England in 1588; it is still an incredibly beautiful country and one that is rich in history as well as in culture. It is also not a... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Hamilton College: Omaha Information

01st February 2008
Hamilton College: Omaha is an extraordinary and totally unique concerning its studies. This college provides help services to students when they need any type of help, support and counseling. There are many services provided by the Hamilton College and th... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Simplifying The Process Of Buying And Selling Homes in Ocala

21st January 2008
Ocala, a medium-sized city located in north-central Florida, is famous for its lush green landscapes and championship-caliber thoroughbred horses. The city is also a major historical destination, where many of the Victorian homes that date back from Ocala... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Building And Construction In Los Angeles, CA

15th November 2007
The City of Los Angeles, situated near the Pacific Ocean coast, surrounded by the San Bernardino Mountain Range, is the most populous city in California. The city has come a long way since it was established in 1781 by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. Bui... Read >
Author: Matt P

Cleaning Without Chemicals

14th November 2007
With environmental issues appearing in the news with greater regularity, many people have been feeling the need to behave in a more environmentally friendly manner. When it comes to commercial cleaning services, some providers are looking to head in the s... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Cleaning Historic Buildings

14th November 2007
Many of the UK's greatest historic buildings are in constant need of repair, restoration and cleaning. Given the historic nature of the nation, it's right that the country should be at the leading edge of building cleaning technology.Modern building clean... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Larnaca Cyprus. Something For Everyone.

21st October 2007
Larnaca in Cyprus could be described as the resort with everything. It's a major municipality, a town and a holiday resort all rolled into one. It's also home to the Islands main airport and and boast a great selection of shops too. Add to that a pretty m... Read >
Author: kevinor

Experience theatre in the beautiful city of Prague

21st October 2007
Prague is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, and the historic centre has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 1992. For those wishing to experience the night-life, Prague offers a vast assortment... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Smalltown Marin County lightyears from San Francisco

12th October 2007
As if the sights and sounds of San Francisco weren't enough to keep visitors completely enthralled, Mother Nature invites you to drive just a few minutes north of the city, across the Golden Gate Bridge and into a suburban area that seems like the other s... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

10 Reasons To Visit The Netherlands

17th September 2007
It’s often said that “God created the world, but the Dutch created the Netherlands”. The “land won from the sea” is your destination for walking, cycling, biking, relaxing, partying, drinking, and sensualizing. Netherlands, also known as Holland... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Practical information on Sri Lanka beaches

12th September 2007
Sri Lanka is the country of external compactness and inner infinity. For instance, its beaches seem to be endless, but it takes only three hours to get to Sri Lanka’s central part with its reserves inhabited by elephants and buffalos, and unique histori... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Preserving Your Historic Home

26th August 2007
Thinking of buying a historic home? Those of us who love old homes are often frowned upon by our more contemporary friends and family in that we want something old and beat up as opposed to that which is brand new and without need of constant repair. What... Read >
Author: Ravenwood

Visit Galicia – Take a look at the Northern Atlantic Coast.

24th August 2007
Unlike possibly the majority of the autonomous regions of Spain, in Galicia the coastline plays a tremendous part the local economy for all reasons both economic and recreational. The North Coast of Galicia which lies between Ribadeo and Ferrol is an a... Read >
Author: Scott James

Wood Windows

24th August 2007
The windows on many historic buildings are a vital feature of the architectural quality of those buildings. Their design, craftsmanship, or other qualities may make them commendable of protection. Wooden windows are handcrafted from a wide range of woods ... Read >
Author: Allan

Hungary for the Suburbs

08th August 2007
Three years on from becoming a member of the EU, Hungary shows all the signs of a marketplace that has grown up, matured, learned from its mistakes and is progressing towards becoming a fully-fledged member of Europe. The country has pursued d... Read >
Author: Caroline Hollingworth

Scenic backroads enhance Sonoma wine tour

02nd August 2007
If California wine country is in your vacation plans, don't overlook central Sonoma County where you'll find scenic backroads, historical attractions and, of course, some of the best wine in the world. Begin your visit with a fascinating tour of historic ... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Family Vacation Ideas - Visit Historic Alder Gulch

30th July 2007
Are you looking for some family vacation ideas? Here is an idea for your next family vacation. If you enjoy the Old West, and enjoy beautiful scenery, then relive the 1860's Montana Gold Rush by visiting the historic Alder Gulch area of Southwestern Monta... Read >
Author: Rich Herman

Norwich

09th June 2007
Considered by many to be one of the last great provincial cities, Norwich offers visitors and residents a wealth of art, food, culture and excitement all within the confines of a compact and historic city. Norwich is a city with a rich history and her... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Oxford - a lively destination for all seasons

11th May 2007
The city of Oxford came into existence centuries before the University that made it famous throughout the world. Her story is one of war, plague, religious persecution, heroes and heroines and the emergence of one of the greatest Universities in the world... Read >
Author: Laurent Fabier

Sheffield’s Listed Buildings

12th December 2006
In the U.K places of historic interest and buildings of architectural importance can be listed for preservation. The idea is that future generations should inherit and build on the work and way of life of earlier generations. The practice began on January... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Tourist attractions in Leeds

08th December 2006
Tourists all over the world look for different places of interest. Some people like historical places, some search for sports resorts especially golf, some look for pure entertainment and some move on business pursuits. There are, however, certain spots o... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

17th November 2006
Dunedin is a great city near the bottom of the South Island of New Zealand. It was settled by mainly Scottish settlers in the middle of the 19th century. Many of Dunedin's street names have an origin in Edinburgh, Scotland. There is a statue of famous ... Read >
Author: Glenn Bongartz

Restoring the Grandeur of Amsterdam

16th November 2006
The monumental quality of the Amsterdam city centre is largely determined by numerous 17th and 18th century houses, once owned by wealthy merchants and prominent citizens. Moreover, the warehouses deserve mention. Amsterdam warehouse architecture is uniqu... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Destination Singapore. A fine city for all the right reasons.

11th October 2006
You may have heard the saying "Singapore is a fine city." You get fined for this, fined for that you could even get fined for chewing gum (it caused a major door drama that stopped the MRT subway running). While there's no doubt that Singapore takes a ... Read >
Author: Matthew Lawson

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Rich in History and Beauty

03rd October 2006
I'm not a big history buff, but I have found a town full of history that I recommend that everyone visit at least once in their lives. This town is Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. It is a town rich in civil war history that is full of historic buildings. ... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

The Shopping Festival in Dubai

27th September 2006
Dubai Shopping Festival dates back to 1996, undergoing major changes and improvments since those times. Now, after being redeveloped, revamped and repackaged, it has become a very interesting and exciting event for visitors' delight. 2005 was the peak ... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Religion in Venice of North

07th September 2006
The historic churches located in the Amsterdam city centre form the core of an important group of large historic buildings. The various churches of Amsterdam can be distinguished into three groups the medieval Gothic churches, 17th and 18th century Renais... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

THE CITY OF BRIDGES

01st July 2006
Amsterdam a treasure trove for people loving architecture and old buildings. Amsterdam is still un-spoilt as its heritage has not been spoilt and is perhaps the most important intact historical city in the world. The distinct character of the city is it... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Hanover hit by influx of World Cup fans

22nd June 2006
The World Cup in Germany this summer will bring with it an additional 3-4 million visitors to Germany this June. The twelve host cities have been preparing in earnest for the event since the announcement of the host country in 2000. Each host city has see... Read >
Author: Richard Green

Leipzig welcomes fans for the World Cup 2006

22nd June 2006
12 German cities will be showcasing themselves to the world this summer as the host cities to the FIFA World Cup 2006. For the cities themselves it means a share in an anticipated influx of some 3-4 million fans from around the world and, for some of thos... Read >
Author: Richard Green

Gloucester City guide, including Gloucester Hotels

26th May 2006
Gloucester is situated in the south-western section of England in the county of Gloucestershire, and is very near the Welsh border. Possessing a population that is well over 100,000 people, Gloucester is a bustling and thriving city as well as a popula... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

Hello from Rochester: A Discovery of its Architectural Jewels

05th January 2006
July 30, 2005 Hello from Rochester: A Discovery of its Architectural Jewels My second day in Rochester started off with a lovely Park Avenue neighbourhood breakfast and an exploration of the ArtWalk neighbourhood. I only had a few hours left befor... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

The undiscovered paradors of Spain

22nd December 2005
The undiscovered paradors of Spain No matter which season you choose for travelling, there is nothing more delightful than a Spanish vacation. This is truly a top destination providing something for everyone, whether you're after beaches or sweeping p... Read >
Author: christian arno

Thinking of visiting Galicia in Spain?

15th December 2005
Visiting Galicia can be enjoyable, exciting and educational. This part of Spain has a wealth of historic buildings ranging from Celtic forts and Roman ruins, to Gothic and Neo-classical architectural masterpieces and few, other than the Spanish, will have... Read >
Author: martin lambert