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25th September 2009
Montana is known as one of the best places to camp. The land is full of wide open areas with plenty of wildlife and beautiful areas to explore. There are plenty of camping options to choose from.
Salmon Camp is a state park that allows visitors to camp... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Of the various states in the United States of America, Texas is one of the most diverse cultural centers. This value has been gained by a number of facts. One of the main factors behind this cultural diversity is the fact that the living demographics in a... Read >
Author: smain
18th September 2009
Question: I’ve got a forum and it’s a ghost town. How can I get people to my forum? – NobodyLovesMe
Dear Nobody Loves Me,
Building a forum into a happenin’ place is a LOT of work. Don’t be discouraged if your efforts aren’t paying off yet.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Adapted from Candace Bushnells best-seller of the same name, Sex And The City is an original HBO series that chronicles the lives of four friends: Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Miranda Hobbs (Cynthia Nixon), and Ch... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Foreclosures are running rampant across the country. According to recent studies, an estimated 1 out of every 300 households was forced into foreclosure last month. If you have not witnessed a foreclosure, you may think the only people affected are the ho... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
07th September 2009
Aspen, Colorado is widely famous for their abundance of snowy weather and opportunities to explore winter sports excitement. Skiing has typically been the activity of choice in Aspen, but the recent popularity of snowboarding and snowmobiling has brought ... Read >
Author: Galen Bass
18th August 2009
Cole City Georgia is a hot bed of historical relics. The Cole City area was once home to the Cherokee people. Once they were driven out on the Trail of Tears the land was sold off by lottery. Cole City history begins in the 1850's when John B. Gordon s... Read >
Author: Angela
13th August 2009
Whether you get several vacations or just one real holiday every year, those days should be a clear break from all the worries and cares that surround you for almost fifty weeks a year. In a word, they should be a vacation. Because the big holiday seaso... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt
31st July 2009
Flipping houses is a great way to generate income if it's done in the right way. The first thing you should consider is to know how much potential the profit of the property. You need to understand all the cost involved and if your profit margin is too lo... Read >
Author: francis garton
04th June 2009
Nevada was explored by the fur traders, but the first real settlement came in 1849 by Mormons. Its name came in 1861 and was derived from Spanish language meaning 'Snow-capped'.
First of all its territory was carved out as part of Utah territory and on... Read >
Author: Dev
12th May 2009
Nobody has to tell you about how severe things are when it comes to the economy. You felt it big time before the experts with money officially started using the "R" word.
Sure you got a raise but it wasn’t anything to write home about. After taxes c... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
07th May 2009
Blogs these days are an everyday word used by news networks, newspapers and most every day people using the internet. Most are used to relay news, thoughts or just simply to communicate with family and friends.
Others have taken it to the next level an... Read >
Author: mcdwgbiz
19th March 2009
Some of the people hit hardest by this bad economy are the youngest. Almost 2 million children nationwide have had or will have their lives disrupted by home foreclosures, according to one study.
These are the children whose families have had to move, ... Read >
Author: John Chase
13th March 2009
If you are faced with the task of choosing a location for an early summer break then you should think about more than just the weather possibilities. Some resorts are just not ready for early season visitors.
Typically holiday destinations around the w... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley
11th March 2009
I am a follower of hidden trails. In fact, on at least half of the hiking trips I take lately, I'm off the trails altogether, bushwhacking into the unknown. What do you get for doing as Walt Whitman suggested, and taking the "road less traveled?" A bit of... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
28th February 2009
Drive just a few miles off the main highway in the Sierra Nevada and you'll come across Bodie -- the state's best preserved ghost town and a window into the past.
Just as you imagined what life must have been like in those last fateful hours of the Tit... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com
16th February 2009
Google AdSense, for quite some time now, has become more and more difficult to earn a decent income with. The biggest change up until recently was the Ad words change of allowing for separate bids for search and content sites. like this www.adsense-dollar... Read >
Author: Kamal kumar
07th February 2009
Google AdSense, for quite some time now, has become more and more difficult to earn a decent income with. The biggest change up until recently was the Ad words change of allowing for separate bids for search and content sites. like this www.adsense-dollar... Read >
Author: Kamal kumar
02nd February 2009
The historic community of Gruene, Texas was founded by German immigrants Ernst and Antoinette Gruene in 1849. The Gruene family, including their two sons had immigrated to New Braunfels in 1845, but land was scarce, so Ernst Gruene moved his family down t... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
27th November 2008
Summary: Traveling has always been a dream for everyone. I believe by travelling it can be really fun and one can learn more about new culture. We also get the excitement of seeing new places and gain a lot of knowledge about the country visited.
Trav... Read >
Author: David
10th October 2008
The historic community of Gruene, Texas was founded by German immigrants Ernst and Antoinette Gruene in 1849. The Gruene family, including their two sons had immigrated to New Braunfels in 1845, but land was scarce, so Ernst Gruene moved his family down t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th October 2008
Tulum, Mexico is a great place to visit, especially during September when a number of different factors combine to make a great vacation window. If you are considering taking a vacation to Mexico or anywhere else during this time, it’s a good idea to ch... Read >
Author: Ella
22nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
Credit crunch, poor exchange rate and the property slump! ... All of which, seem to be in every sentence read about the property market abroad.
As a consequence every European destination has been tarred with the sa... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
19th September 2008
History buffs could hardly do better than a visit to California's Gold Country in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada where gold was discovered in the mid-19th Century, setting off a population explosion that helped shape what California is today. And mayb... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com
22nd July 2008
It’s a ghost town. But don’t panic in Detroit.
Twenty years ago Detroit was the sixth biggest city in America. Today it’s the umpteenth. Everybody left in the 1980s. So why would you go there? In transit; a lot more people pass through Detroit airp... Read >
Author: Rajneesh
16th July 2008
ADVENTURE TRAVELING-PART-IV
Rann of Kutch (Gujarat, India)
The desert is not always a waste. Head for the 18,000 sq km area in the north of Gujarat to find out how much of a waste it isn’t. The Great Rann was originally an extension of the Ar... Read >
Author: JASSI
08th May 2008
If you don't happen to have time to tour the entire state of California, we found a place that almost seems like a microcosm of the state. You have your beaches, your surfers, you r Redwood forests and, just an hour away, one of the state's largest and mo... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com
28th March 2008
Ever want to visit a real ghost town? Jerome, Arizona is one of the spookiest! Situated on Cleopatra Hill, Jerome hangs onto the side as tenaciously as her ghosts.
High on a hill called Cleopatra, in the Verde Valley, Arizona, sits a small town called ... Read >
18th February 2008
Fake shoes are a much larger problem than we had first thought. The new fake shoes coming from Asia are very close reproductions in looks but not in physical attributes. I will have a new article posted soon about this serious scam and what shoe manufactu... Read >
Author: kickspalace11
30th October 2007
On the East coast of Cyprus near to the border with the ghost town of Famagusta is the bustling little town of Paralimni. In fact it isn't that little anymore because it is growing on the back of the ongoing Cyprus development boom. New shop units are spr... Read >
Author: kevinor
21st October 2007
The Cyprus resort of Kapparis has grown quickly over the last few years from a small village into a thriving community. Not all that long ago this lively tourist trap had only one main street with a few shops and a couple of holiday apartment complexes. I... Read >
Author: kevinor
19th October 2007
The Famagusta area of Cyprus covers a large part of the Islands East coast and includes the town of Paralimni. Originally the town of Famagusta itself would have lain at the heart of the district but alas it now lies in total dereliction. In fact it has b... Read >
Author: kevinor
25th September 2007
"Public virtue is a kind of ghost town into which anyone can move and declare himself sheriff." -- Saul BellowThis is no more true than when the would be sheriffs draw down with their verbal six-shooters on television. For example, "If we are forced, at e... Read >
Author: Gary A. Crow, Ph.D.
02nd September 2007
Imagine how it would be this year without that incredibly useful, often taken for granted, tool of the online foreclosure listings service.
Look at the graphic snapshot of recently released foreclosure filings data for July, for the State of California... Read >
Author: philipsmith
14th August 2007
Ghost towns and dinosaurs are two things that seem especially interest many little boys (and some grown up ones, as well!). In spite of the broad difference between the two, both are featured in one of the most unusual state parks in all of the United St... Read >
Author: Chris Ralph
02nd August 2007
Silverton Colorado is one of those little mountain towns that you have to spend some time in to really enjoy. You'll love the scenery if you come by way of the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gage Railway. The canyons and mountains you'll go through, and the she... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
23rd July 2007
Check out these Hawaii travel tips and see if you get excited like we did.
Are you a little adventurous? Do you enjoy a bargain when it comes to travel?
This is how we travel and it has always worked out great for us. Try it at your own risk, but ... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
21st April 2007
Carson City, Nevada is located in the western part of Nevada, on the border with California and the Lake Tahoe resort. Its population is about 58,000, in an area of 155.7 square miles. Nearby cities include Reno, Nevada, about 30 miles north.
... Read >
12th March 2007
The Knott’s Berry Farm Resort Hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Southern California at 7675 Crescent Avenue in Buena Park. The resort is situated on Knott’s Berry Farm Theme Park property, and just 6 miles north of Disneyland. Complimenta... Read >
Author: Kathleen
06th March 2007
Want to get married in a unique wedding location that is as unique as the two of you? Forget the same-ol'-same-'ol venue and go for something wet, wild or wacky.
Wet
You have many choices when it comes to water weddings. You can have a submarine we... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn
08th January 2007
Five Ways To Make Your Web Copy SELL!By Ron SathoffInternetWriters.comIs your web site getting visitors, but not selling anything?It's the most common problem on the Internet.If you check your web site statistics, you'll notice dozens,hundreds, even thous... Read >
Kevin Nunley
04th January 2007
Cyprus is without a doubt a beautiful Island paradise teeming with natural beauty and a rich cultural heritage. For most tourist however the only parts of Cyprus they get to visit are the major holiday resorts and places that the organized tours visit. As... Read >
Author: kevinor
01st September 2006
When you think of ghost towns, you may have the image of a town that is completely empty of people. On the other hand, definitions vary. When I read a book on Michigan ghost towns I remember thinking "Hey, didn't I stop in a convenience store there once?"... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
31st August 2006
When you started learning about online affiliate marketing you were probably presented with numerous ways that you could generate an income. One of the popular methods that's presented is to create a content website - maybe you embraced the mantra "Build ... Read >
Author: Sabrina Hinds
16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Steven Golden
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment wanted to make a big splash in the video game world back in March when it introduced "Matrix Online," a massively multiplayer online game based on the once-hot film franchise. The game... Read >
Author: Frank Pearson
12th June 2006
Arltunga, located about 120 km east of Alice Springs in the Eastern MacDonnell Ranges, was the first town to be built in Central Australia. Established around 1887, this historic mining town is today a ghost town which has been well preserved by the dryne... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
09th March 2006
When a homeowner decides to sell their home themselves they can count on the fact that more than 20% of all home sale transactions are For Sale By Owner (FSBO) deals. They can also take comfort knowing that more than 80% of the home buying public start th... Read >
Author: Richard Embro-Pantalony
27th August 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Of course you know about Southern California's premier attraction, Disneyland in Anaheim, but did you know that less than ten (10) minuets down the freeway, in Buena Park, is another great amusement park, Knott's Berry Farm.... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
18th August 2005
In this continuing series, we cover my decision to move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story aboard the flight from Anchorage to Khabarovsk, Russia.
Day 3 [Still]
As I lounged i... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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