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The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Collectible

04th October 2010
Located on Hatteras Island, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is part of Cape Hatteras National Seashore and sits near the community of Buxton, in the Outer Banks Region of North Carolina. This is a group of small islands that separates the Atlantic Ocean from... Read >
Author: Frank Cassidy

California Governor Proposes Closure of 220 State Parks to Make up for Budget Shortfall

30th September 2010
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposal to close over 200 state parks to public meet predictable criticism. The Governor said that the state can no longer afford to sustain the parks after noting a budget defect of nearly $26 billion. He i... Read >
Author: VacationRentalPeople

Why It's Not Easy Finding Hotels in West Yellowstone Montana

20th August 2010
The National Park Service is reporting record visitor traffic to Yellowstone National Park in 2010 with an estimated 3.3 Million Visitors! Nothing, not even an economic downturn, is preventing Americans from taking advantage of the scenic beauty of our Na... Read >
Author: Peter Campbell

Top Three State Parks in the United States

19th August 2010
Visiting the Best National Parks for Your Family RV Camping Trip From sea to shining sea, the United States has some of the most breath taking national parks and scenic wonderlands. Every single national park has very important significance embedded in... Read >
Author: Michelle

Rustic Art Brings You Closer to Natural Beauty

21st July 2010
Rustic art is related to items inspired from nature, handmade, wildlife or history. Western style which is influenced by cowboy style and Native American style resembles to rustic art. Rustic art is basically the art in which items are designed in a natur... Read >
Author: Aynsley Kindig

3 Green Careers in the Great Outdoors

19th July 2010
Summer is here and after being cooped up all winter, you're probably looking for a way to cure that serious case of cabin (or cubicle) fever you've got going. Check out these 5 career options that will break you out of your office, get you into the great ... Read >
Author: Noel Rozny

Mountain Homes - Advantages of Mountain Houses

07th July 2010
A mountain home is a house that is built to be solid with sharp angles to support climate change during the year. The way these mountain homes are built to stand reinforces in the heaviest snowfall. These homes are popular places with different climate ch... Read >
Author: Houshang Livian

Online Tourism Degrees: The Right Degree for Me?

02nd July 2010
Interested in enhancing your knowledge in tourism and travel? Taking a closer look at the industry, the Travel Industry of America estimates that the tourism business alone produces $1.3 trillion every year in revenues, significantly boosting the U.S. eco... Read >
Author: WJContent

Ponies Are Adorable

16th June 2010
Almost any baby is adorable. Okay, there are some that only a mother could love, but then beauty is in the eye of the beholder. How could anyone not fall in love with ponies? They have such a charm, children are attracted to them, children's books are ... Read >
Author: Theresa Truscott

Teens – Consider Your Interests when Looking for a Great Summer Job

23rd May 2010
As you consider your plans for the summer, you may be thinking about taking a job to earn money and get some experience. Teen jobs run the gamut from lifeguard duties to garbage detail. You can look for a position in your community, or be adventurous and ... Read >
Author: Branden

Historic Preservation Tax Incentives

25th March 2010
The Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentive program works with the private ownership of residential and commercial buildings that bring a bit of history and culture to the cities they grace. These buildings are proudly protected by congress with tax i... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Relishing the Scenic Beauty of Muir Woods National Monument

17th March 2010
One of the main natural attractions of San Francisco is the Muir Woods National Monument. The monument is a part of the National Park Service on the Pacific coast of southwestern Marin County, which is 19 km north of San Francisco in addition is apart of ... Read >
Author: Charles Wesley

Lake Powell's $80 Million Facilities

05th March 2010
LAKE POWELL - GLEN CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA Antelope Point Resort and Marina is located on Lake Powell and is operated by Antelope Point Holdings LLC under the terms of a concession contract with the National Park Service (for marina facilities) a... Read >
Author: azcomgroup

IGBC: Recovering the Grizzly Bear Population

02nd March 2010
Grizzly bears are considered by most experts to be the most aggressive of all types of bears. Their aggressive behavior is a natural instinct derived from their size: They are too large to avoid danger by climbing trees, and they historically compete with... Read >
Author: Fredericks

What Are The Various Opportunities Which Female Writer Can Grab With The Help Of Grant?

01st March 2010
For endeavoring authors particularly female, presenting astounding dreams of the federal government grants is nothing less than opening of a magic box. Authors particularly female have to go over into the numerous difficulties without any hope of any assi... Read >
Author: John Goldman
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