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Boston Real Estate | Making your Way in a Recession

26th June 2009
Finding a new home in a recession is a difficult prospect. But if you manage the capital, credit and job security aspect, you will be ahead of the competition. Many home sellers are eager to let go of their property at low rates. This is an opportunity fo... Read >
Author: michael russell

Bricktown Brewery

12th June 2009
The Bricktown Brewery, Oklahoma City as the name suggests, is home to great beers and provides the distinctive Bricktown old town feel. Opened in 1992, the Brewery offers great entertainment to go with the great beers. Housed in a building originally buil... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Riga On A Budget

03rd June 2009
Riga provides the visitor with a wealth of experiences from its lively nightlife and international cuisine, to its medieval streets and fascinating architecture. The friendly welcoming atmosphere of the city and its affordable accommodation make it a p... Read >
Author: Populous

Historic Abodes in Gauteng

20th May 2009
The bustling metropolis and modern African city that is Johannesburg have been used for many period films and televisions dramas. Popular locations include the Windybrown Theatre in Johannesburg, the Sammy Mark museum and Melrose House in Tshwane, these a... Read >
Author: fjaklfja

Boston Real Estate | What not to Buy in Boston

05th May 2009
If you are interested in buying a home in Boston, it's important to understand why it is such a popular city. This article provides important background information and illustrates why owning a home in this northeastern city is so attractive. Boston is... Read >
Author: michael russell

Historic Tourism: US attractions from a past age.

01st May 2009
The 19th Century saw the birth of tourism as we know it. The term: "tourist" emerged in the US to label those folks who would travel to Europe to see the historic architecture of London and Paris, or alternatively to the far-flung corners of their own cou... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Boston Vacation

05th April 2009
Boston is a city on vacation. There a lot on tap to see and do, and this is simply to bypass the city on foot. And you will see Boston vacations a refreshing mixture of old and new. You can test the beginning of the revolutionary war, by bus along the... Read >
Author: rubinavn

Designing A Nice Landscape For Your Pool

24th February 2009
It is a great idea to get your pool looking its best by making use of around the pool landscaping. This kind of pool landscaping can turn your boring old backyard into the backyard of the stars. You can have a Hollywood looking backyard in n o time if you... Read >
Author: James Sawyers

What Is The Marine Iguana

30th January 2009
As its name suggests, the marine iguana is set apart from the rest of its relative mainly because it has a unique attribute of being capable to forage and live in the seawater. The marine iguana is in truth only to be found thriving within the Galapagos I... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Oklahoma City clubs

30th January 2009
Oklahoma City clubs are beehives of activity, buzzing with entertainment, games and beers. One of these is Citywalk, a well designed 30,000 square foot club that features 7 Dance Clubs in 1, Dueling Piano Bar, Small Tequila Bar, Discotheque, Country Dance... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Place des Vosges - the oldest square in Paris

24th January 2009
The oldest square in Paris, the Place des Vosges is situated in le Marais. It is part of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements (municipal divisions) of Paris. The Place des Vosges was formerly known as the Place Royale and was constructed by King Henry IV. The ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Assumption Cathedral- red bricks set against a white backdrop

09th January 2009
Built upon request of a French Missionary, father Joseph Pascal in 1809 and designed by a French architect, The Assumption Cathedral was completed in 1821 during the period of King Rama II. The original Cathedral was constructed from materials imported fr... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Porth Dinllaen: an unspoilt idyll just waiting to be discovered.

06th January 2009
Situated towards the end of a vast sweep of sandy shell-strewn beach, and overlooked by low cliffs, this picture postcard village is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered. With its whitewashed houses, and red-brick pub, standing literally at the wate... Read >
Author: BA McArthur

Manchester Flats To Rent– New Investment Option

05th January 2009
Manchester is a metropolitan city and it boasts of a very long sporting success history. The two premiership football clubs have the name of the city- Manchester United and the Manchester City and if you want to know the number of supporters these clubs h... Read >
Author: Abdul Quddoos

Driving in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

06th December 2008
Not only is Pietermaritzburg located on the major route between the cities of Johannesburg and Durban, it's packed with attractions and activities, is just under 1 hour from the beach, and if you drive just a few minutes outside the city you're in the Afr... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
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