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A Comfortable Vacation in the Best York Accommodation and Hotels in York

24th August 2008
York is sometimes defined as the last city in England. It is known as one of the most charming and historical towns of Britain, making it famous among tourists from all over the world. York is situated at the junction of Ouse River and Foss River of North... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Make Your Vacation More Comfortable at a Goa Hotel

24th August 2008
Goa, which is a small Indian state, used to be a settlement for the Portuguese. As of the current times, it is considered as one of the tourist destinations in the country. Goa is different from the other states of India due to the exciting activities tha... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Interesting Places To Stay In Torquay

15th July 2008
Torquay is a popular seaside resort to the South West of England providing the perfect weekend getaway for tourists. It is also known as The English Riviera for its healthy warm atmosphere. Torquay is a place full of history dating back since the Paleolit... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

San Francisco Sightseeing Tours Attractions

09th July 2008
San Francisco is among the most hyped city of world that attracts both inbound and outbound tourists. There are several reasons behind attraction of tourists for this place. That includes:- Alamo Square San Francisco is a city of skyscrapers, but A... Read >
Author: omar

Bed and Breakfast Accommodations

22nd May 2008
Bed and breakfast accommodations are very popular in England and other parts of Europe. Staying in B&B accommodations rather than a hotel is an experience in itself. It is likely to be much more economical, personal and relaxed than a hotel set in the hus... Read >
Author: Alpana

California B and B's offer many choices

09th April 2008
Some people hear "bed and breakfast" and they think of an ornate historic home; others have been disappointed to find their bed-and-breakfast was no more than an average, mundane house in the suburbs that was like staying with relatives. The truth is b... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Carolina Blue Ridge Mountain Hospitality

04th April 2008
The mountains of Western North Carolina have something for everyone; small town friendly or big town excitement. Whether your style is resting under the stars or relaxing in a four star luxury suite the mountain folk of the Blue Ridge have a way of mak... Read >
Author: Anna Rae Norton

Ready, Set, Go Sell Your Book In The Real World!

26th March 2008
We hear a lot these days about more books actually being sold 'outside' the traditional bookstore. Think about it. When was the last time you actually took time to linger and explore the bookshelves? When did you last impulsively grab a book, flip it over... Read >
Author: jaswalbhisham

Hotels, Resorts, Timeshares – Which Best Suits Your Travel Needs?

19th January 2008
Where travelers settled after a long day wasn't always that big a concern. Most were content as long as they had a bed and a shower. But times have changed and today's travelers consider lodging just as important as the ultimate travel destination. ... Read >
Author: Bweiss

Drive from Bodega to Arena made for pictures

06th November 2007
If California coastal scenery is what you're looking for, start your journey in Bodega Bay and head north. Breathtaking scenery, historical attractions and charming bed-and-breakfast inns await your exploration.The drive starts in Bodega Bay, just 22 mile... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

The World is in Trouble: Is Your Inn Part of the Problem?

21st April 2007
Scientists agree that greenhouse gas emissions are damaging the environment. Dear innkeeper: is your bed and breakfast eco-friendly? Read this article to find out how you can be a better eco-citizen - today! Changes that are FREE If your guestrooms ... Read >
Author: Kathy Steinemann

Doesn't Your Mom Deserve the Very Best for Mother's Day?

05th April 2007
Your Mom is probably the most important person in your life. She once gave you an irreplaceable gift - a safe, comfortable place to grow and develop before you entered this big world. She is always there for you when you need moral support or advice. She ... Read >
Author: Kathy Steinemann

Trekking the Trails on your ATV

03rd January 2007
Trekking the Trails on your ATVThroughout North America and many other parts of the world ATVsand dirt bike off road trail parks and facilities continue togrow. As the sport of ATV racing and recreational off roadriding becomes more popular, the success o... Read >
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Mississippi Historic Natchez Trace, by John Kloster

03rd July 2006
Last summer the final leg of the Natchez Trace Parkway was completed, linking Natchez and Nashville and crossing the length of Mississippi. We will follow the states 276 miles of this historic route to discover the sites along the way and stop occasionall... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra

Two Innkeepers Give First-hand Accounts of What Visitors Can Expect as the City Gears-up for post-Ka

23rd February 2006
BnBFinder.com recently spoke with two Bed and Breakfast owners in New Orleans about their experiences and impressions of their city in the aftermath of September's hurricane disaster. Hopes are high and nearly all city-center businesses are up and running... Read >
Author: Mary White
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