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Limousine Hire London

08th May 2008
Can you tell me where the word "Limousine" comes from ? Well, wonder no more, the word "Limousine" is quite old and originates from the 18th Century and is derived from a region in France called Limousin. The shepherds in the Limousin French localit... Read >
Author: Dev

A History of Vintage Automobiles from 1916 through 1924

01st May 2008
A History of Vintage Automobiles from 1916 through 1924 Before cars were around, people usually traveled distances using horse-drawn carriages. But as early as 1335 several bright minds have been trying to come up with a "horseless carriage". In Italy ... Read >
Author: J. Carter

Hudson Valley – Pride of New York

09th April 2008
New York City is known as a city, which never sleeps. This is better described as Entertainment Capital of World, full of glamour, fun, diversity and excitement for people of all ages. The astonishing variety of attractions in this Entertainment capital o... Read >
Author: sllimoandbuses@gmail.com

Tucson, Arizona Vacation Rentals

17th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Chad Sullivan Tucson, Arizona Vacation Rentals give the vacationer a feeling of a home away from home. Families prefer renting vacation homes foe bonding together in a home while vacationing. Families can enjoy home made meals and a... Read >
Author: Chad Sullivans

Jeep Parts For a Trouble-Free Journey

07th March 2008
Automobiles continue to explode as the population turn out to be in a very large number. Greater number of people means a larger number to support transportation. The most popular method of transportation in some places is by the use of jeeps. The jeep is... Read >
Author: gabrielleceledon

Things to Do in Mexico City

27th February 2008
Mexico City is known for great shopping and for being a great family destination, with something for everyone. Whether you're looking for unparalleled sights and sounds or feel the urge to steep yourself in history, the city places a world of opportunity ... Read >
Author: James Burrows

I Love Touring Paris - The Second Arrondissement

10th October 2007
The 2nd arrondissement is located on the right bank of the Seine River. It is Paris's smallest arrondissement, less than 0.4 square miles (slightly under a square kilometer). While its population falls short of twenty thousand, this district provides over... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Orlando Travel-Getting There and Getting Around

17th August 2007
By far the most popular means of getting to Orlando is by air. Orlando International airport is one of three airports serving the metroplex. It handles 31 million passengers a year and is one of the top airports in the country consistently voted one o... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Dalmatian - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know

29th June 2007
Instantly recognizable as the unofficial mascot of firehouses, the Dalmatian is a medium sized breed with the familiar white with black spotted coat. Dalmatians are not born with a spotted coat; they are born completely white and the spots develop later. ... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

High fashion and high stakes: Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot

25th May 2007
Founded by Queen Anne in 1711, Royal Ascot is now an internationally acclaimed sporting and social event, combining tradition, pageantry and style in a truly magnificent setting - against the backdrop of top class thoroughbreds and world famous jockeys co... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Newest St Augustine Florida Waterfront Community on Pristine Salt Run

31st January 2007
The Abacos at Salt Run Newest St Augustine Florida Waterfront Community on Pristine Salt Run An exciting and time-limited opportunity has arisen to become the owner of one of fifteen exceptional harbor side residences on pristine Salt Run in St Augu... Read >
Author: Tag Craig

Holidays in Nerja on the Costa del Sol, Spain

24th December 2006
Nerja has become one of the most popular holiday resorts on the Costa del Sol to be found east of Malaga. Unlike many of the popular destinations to the west of Malaga heading down towards Gibraltar, such as Torremolinos, Fuengirola and Marbella, Nerja ha... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Michigan Travel: Your Guide to Visiting Michigan

12th March 2006
Michigan, affectionately known to all as the mitten shaped state, provides 3,200 miles of fresh water shoreline, 3.9 million acres of DNR managed land and dozens of cultured cities with museums, upscale restaurants and extraordinary shops. Michigan is a f... Read >
Author: Melissa Morrison

Portsmouth City Guide, including hotels

05th March 2006
Portsmouth is located on the south coast of the scenic county of Hampshire. The city has a long established historic naval presence. The city of Portsmouth was established in the year 1623, being a community that swears by its influence to world history. ... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

In Defense of the Carriage Horse

19th February 2006
In Defense Of The Carriage Horse The Carriage Horse Trade: Is it really abusive? The carriage horse is bred to be strong and to love pulling. Granted there are owners who abuse their animals and make them work too many hours. Or use horses th... Read >
Author: Tania Lawson
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