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Who should retire to Summerside PEI?

05th October 2009
50Plus Magazine awarded Summerside, PEI a place in its top Canadaian cities list in 2006. The criteria that 50Plus Magazine uses for determining the eligiblity of a city for inclusion in this list includes leisure and cultural activities and the availabli... Read >
Author: robpark

Civilian Crime Fighters

02nd October 2009
Australian Volunteers Against Crime (AVAC) Crime Watch Much of our neighborhood and city-based crime is a direct result of drug abuse. Many of the home break-ins and car break-ins are a result of addicts looking for quick money or cashable items to pay... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Rajasthan Tours and Travels

28th September 2009
Jaipur was built in 18th century by Raja Sawai Jai Singh and was the first planned city of India. It is the best tourist destination in India for the people who are attracted towards the rich historical past of India, The royal and heritage buildings, For... Read >
Author: diaykapoor

Rajasthan Tours and Travels

24th September 2009
Jaipur was built in 18th century by Raja Sawai Jai Singh and was the first planned city of India. It is the best tourist destination in India for the people who are attracted towards the rich historical past of India, The royal and heritage buildings, For... Read >
Author: Diya

Seville : The capital of Andalucia

26th June 2009
Located in the heart of Andalucia, the city of Seville is the political, business and cultural capital of southern Spain. In modern times, Seville has experienced rapid economic growth and hosted the World Expo Trade Fair in 1992. However, the real charm ... Read >
Author: krizsean

Automobile Alley - Oklahoma City

06th June 2009
Automobile Alley in Oklahoma City is a neighborhood in Downtown OKC located on North Broadway Avenue, and was once home to over 50 car dealerships and related businesses. The prominence of the automobile in American society and the massive conglomeration ... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

mikegreaves@dexresearch.com

23rd April 2009
The name ‘Bordeaux’ weaves a spell of magic and mystery. To gourmets it signifies rich, high-quality wine. And yet, did you know that Bordeaux is a world heritage city today because of its bountiful architectural tradition? For over two centuries ther... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Bordeaux: An architectural wonderland

22nd April 2009
The name ‘Bordeaux’ weaves a spell of magic and mystery. To gourmets it signifies rich, high-quality wine. And yet, did you know that Bordeaux is a world heritage city today because of its bountiful architectural tradition? For over two centuries ther... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Kowloon Walled City Park, Hong Kong’s Historic Park Of Ruined Landscapes.

02nd April 2009
Kowloon Walled City Park has remained as one of Hong Kong's historic parks which house some of Hong Kong’s heritage buildings. This park has witnessed several changes due to the political instability that Hong Kong experienced. Kowloon Walled City Park ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Homes in Ulster County, NY

17th March 2009
Ulster County is one of the places in the United States where people want to settle. The beauty, the charm and the excitement of the place is unparalleled and the place is often termed as the land in the sky and the lovely land. The long river shore, a... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

Homes in Ulster County, NY

17th March 2009
Ulster County is one of the places in the United States where people want to settle. The beauty, the charm and the excitement of the place is unparalleled and the place is often termed as the land in the sky and the lovely land. The long river shore, a... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

Tasmania's Heritage Highway

28th January 2009
The drive from Launceston to Hobart is a short two hour affair if done without stops and without taking any time to appreciate the scenery or the landscapes. That would be a tragic mistake - the pristine landscapes of the long open valley that you travel ... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

The story of New Zealand at the Auckland Museum

21st January 2009
For those seeking to get a comprehensive insight on New Zealand, the Auckland Museum is the perfect place. The museum is the spiritual and cultural touchstone for the many diverse races that dwell in this attractive land. Auckland Museum houses one of the... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Towns For Your Crete Sightseeing

15th December 2008
Planning out any Cretan holiday can be a challenging job due to the sheer number of available options. There are several towns of significance, each having an abundance of modern infrastructure, archeological richness and natural beauty. You can choose an... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Walk in Old Calcutta- INDIA-For Travelers

04th December 2008
In Calcutta, each street has a story, by every cornice hangs a tale. And a trip to the Heritage-heavy city is wasted if you miss the significance of the grand old edifices that fill it. Charlock’s city is notorious for its humid summers but winters are ... Read >
Author: JASSI

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

Holidaying in the Huon Valley

16th September 2008
Its spring time in the Huon Valley in Tasmania and there is that brisk chill in the air, enough to stand your arm hairs up but not enough to freeze you to the core. The heater in our hire car stabilises the temperature, and we can comfortably watch the st... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Walk in Old Calcutta- INDIA-For Travelers

21st August 2008
Walk in Old Calcutta- INDIA-For Travelers In Calcutta, each street has a story, by every cornice hangs a tale. And a trip to the Heritage-heavy city is wasted if you miss the significance of the grand old edifices that fill it. Charlock’s city is... Read >
Author: jagi

Bathurst: The Racing, the Rush and the Relics

21st August 2008
Bathurst is the perfect option for campervan holiday makers wishing to see the New South wales countryside without venturing too far away from Sydney. Its only a 207 kilometre drive inland- a drive that takes you through the Blue Mountains and past some s... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Explore Lavenham And Beautiful Suffolk

29th July 2008
The Swan Hotel at Lavenham is a comfortable, warm and welcoming base from which to explore the beautiful county of Suffolk. Situated in East Anglia, Suffolk is the 8th largest county in England and without doubt one of the most beautiful. Unspoilt and ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Walk in Old Calcutta- INDIA-For Travelers

15th July 2008
In Calcutta, each street has a story, by every cornice hangs a tale. And a trip to the Heritage-heavy city is wasted if you miss the significance of the grand old edifices that fill it. Charlock’s city is notorious for its humid summers but winters are ... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

Walk in Old Calcutta- INDIA-For Travelers

14th July 2008
In Calcutta, each street has a story, by every cornice hangs a tale. And a trip to the Heritage-heavy city is wasted if you miss the significance of the grand old edifices that fill it. Charlock’s city is notorious for its humid summers but winters are ... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

Jaipur hotels: The word ‘luxury’ gets anew meaning here

01st July 2008
Rajasthan. The gold, the glitter and the SAND. The land echoes with the eternal lyrics of life playing on some lone harp in the midst of endless sand dunes. Such is the mystifying nature of the place that nobody is able to unravel the mystery behind it al... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

An Ideal Way To Taste Lots Of Wines

25th May 2008
There is no better way to get to know a variety of wine than going to a wine tasting. It is a unique opportunity to taste wines, have an expert guide you through the tasting, give them points according to your own tastes, and then, by the end of the eveni... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Peerless Perth: Some Enchanting Side Trips

15th May 2008
Perth is an undeniably charming town with a host of things to see and do. But one of the great things about a holiday visit to this capital of Western Australia is that it's the perfect base for a whole range of fascinating side trips to the delights of t... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Mexico City Annual Jazz Festival

15th May 2008
Every year, Mexico City embraces jazz as it holds its annual Jazz Festival. While it is still a young festival, it is growing in popularity and has seen some of the best and brightest jazz singers perform. It is truly a blend of music that will soothe you... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Fascinating Fremantle: Fremantle in a Nutshell

06th May 2008
Perched at the mouth of the Swan River some 12 miles from Perth, Fremantle offers much to the holiday maker. For one thing, the climate is delightful. Then there are the charming old heritage buildings, a bevy of museums, many devoted to the city's mariti... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

3 Must-see Heritage Buildings in Singapore

25th April 2008
Some heritage buildings in Singapore continue to fascinate locals and visitors alike. A few have appeared as settings in novels and movies, firing up people's imagination. If you are visiting Singapore, remember to check out these 3: the Raffles Hotel, Th... Read >
Author: Gabriel Tan

Melbourne- Sports, Culture and Class

19th March 2008
It may be Australia's second largest city, but Melbourne is seen as leading the country in many other departments. Its sports-mad residents refer to it as the sporting capital of Australia, and the large amount of world class stadiums, tournaments and tea... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Take Credit for Heritage Restorations

04th March 2008
For a long time heritage properties suffered from a bum rap. Investors were reluctant to purchase a piece of the past because of the cost of dragging it into the present. Fortunately, in the last few decades, older properties have been rightfully recogniz... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder

Kolkata Real Estate-From City of Palaces to City of Skyscrapers

28th February 2008
Kolkata—famous as the City of Palaces—is fast shedding its image of being a city of heritage buildings. Today it boasts of a dozen of skyscraping buildings, no less than its counterpart metropolitans of Mumbai and Delhi. The picture becomes especi... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Top 21 Western Australia Hot Spots Part One

15th November 2007
1. PerthWestern Australia's capital is known for its pristine beaches, parks and rivers. Located next to the Swan River, Perth is a fantastic spot to visit with many attractions stretching in every direction. Close to the city, Kings Park is a great pla... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Reach For The Stars With Nashville Downtown Real Estate

20th September 2007
Nashville, "Music City USA", the Country Music Capital of the World, is a place we've all heard of, where music history has been made, and made again, many times over. Nashville is home to the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the CMA ... Read >
Author: Gary Ashton

Spain – A Perfect Destination for Buying Property

02nd July 2007
Did you know that Spain is the ?hottest' place for buying property in the world today? Everything about Spain is beautiful; the people, the culture, the heritage buildings, the gorgeous beaches, stunning vistas and almost 340 days of uninterrupted sunshin... Read >
Author: steve magill

History of Streetsville in Mississauga

10th April 2007
Streetsville came into being in the year of 1825, when a very entrepreneurial man name Timothy Street was granted a large parcel of land as payment for his surveillance work. Back in those days, water was an essential element in the development of most s... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Cape Town Waterfront - origins of this Port in 1860.

05th March 2007
Calls for greater public access and a wider use of Cape Town's historic harbour started in the early 1970's. In 1988, the then landowner (State-owned transport corporation, Transnet Limited) established a wholly owned subsidiary company, Victoria & Alfred... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa