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The Historic Moonlight Towers in Austin

13th August 2009
Most visitors to Austin notice the unusual streetlights strategically located throughout the city known as the moonlight towers, but most are not aware of the history of the towers. Probably the most well known of the moonlight towers is the one in Zilker... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Summer Road Trip: The 654-Mile Yard Sale

01st August 2009
You’ve heard of “bargain hunters,” but traveling 654 miles through five states in search of great deals is more in the “bargain warriors” category. From August 6 through 9, hundreds of thousands of folks will begin their treasure hunt along U.S.... Read >
Author: Move Trends

Greystone Mansion and Park – Beverly Hills elegant and grand Public Park

29th July 2009
Majestic and spectacular in appearance, the Greystone Mansion and Park is a unique attraction to visit in Beverly Hills. The site comprises of a lush garden covering approximately 16 acres of land on which the famous Greystone Mansion is located. The mans... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Coral Castle, Homestead, Florida

06th July 2009
While you are staying in you Orlando Florida private vacation villas or Disney World rental home, we strongly suggest you take some time out to visit Coral Castle at Homestead near Miami. Coral Castle is one of the most amazing structures ever built. I... Read >
Author: Phil Cornish

Famous Landmarks in Oklahoma City

05th June 2009
The famous landmarks in Oklahoma City offer a glimpse into the past of the city and also the state. Though most of these celebrate the achievements of the city and those of its former leaders and pioneering individuals, one of the landmarks is a sad remin... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Historic Sites in Oklahoma City

05th June 2009
Check out the historic sites in Oklahoma City. They’d offer the perfect break from the other modernistic attractions offered by the vibrant city. Two of the foremost historic sites in OKC are the Oklahoma State Capitol, completed in 1917 though the ... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Telluride Colorado’s 2009 Summer Activities and Festivals

05th June 2009
The summer season in Telluride, Colorado, offers a vast array of experiences, events, and festivals surrounded by the most dramatic and beautiful scenery in the United States. This enchanted town is warm and welcoming to all, with a range of activities as... Read >
Author: Ray Roark

Montana Is Surely a Must Visit Destination

29th May 2009
The US Govt. acquired the Louisiana territory and then later Montana was carved out of it. Thirteen states in total were carved out from the old Louisiana territory. Montana became a state on 9th November, 1889 as the 41st state of US and in 1894 Helena o... Read >
Author: Dev

Entertainment in Mount Pleasant, SC

15th May 2009
In this article you’ll find things to do in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Some of these options are free entertainment, while others require admission. Whether you are vacationing at one of the nearby beaches, thinking of relocating to Mt. Pleasant, or even if yo... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle

Monogram Vernis Bag & Cocktail

10th April 2009
First sight of Louis Vuitton Monogram Vernis bag, I was shocked! Sexy, saucy, and full-on Parisian, its 2009 glossy color comes like a cathartic, mood-enhancing cocktail in the incoming depression. Choose Bedford, rounded body and zip closure recall t... Read >
Author: Tommy Martin

Saint Petersburg’s Best Travel Deals

25th March 2009
Saint Petersburg is a city in, and Russia’s federal subject. They are located on Neva River at the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea. It is also known as Petrograd and Leningrad. Saint Petersburg is very westernized, and they have a large number of Internatio... Read >
Author: Urmann

Apollo Theater Tickets

22nd March 2009
What place pops up in your mind where stars are born and legends are made? The legendary Apollo Theater is hailed as a pride and a symbol of the brilliance of American artistic accomplishment. The Apollo Theater is a place of musical history where tho... Read >
Author: Macie

Party at the Moontower!

13th March 2009
Picture a group of teenagers partying the night away on the last day of school at Lee High School in Texas. This is their last chance to drink and get drugged with their friends. So drink and get drugged they did! Party at the Moontower! And that line... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Uptown Theater Tickets

12th March 2009
Looking for good theatrical times in Kansas City, Missouri; then Uptown Theatre is the best place for you. Located on 3700 Broadway, this grand theater holds the rich tradition of providing quality entertainment to its patrons. It has been more than ei... Read >
Author: Macie

Oklahoma City Lakes

09th March 2009
The Oklahoma City lakes prove Oklahoma City entertainment options aren’t all brick and mortar. The three major reservoirs of the city, Lake Hefner, Lake Draper and Lake Overholser, offer opportunities for many outdoor activities and provide drinking wat... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Top 10 Orlando Attractions You Must Visit - Part 2

28th January 2009
As a follow on to our article Top 10 Orlando Attractions You Must Visit - Part 1, here are the next 5 places to check out. The next 5 attractions are: Harry P. Leu Gardens There are so many different sections to this attraction. We’ve mention... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Getting to Know Atlanta’s Downtown Neighborhoods

04th January 2009
Downtown Atlanta is home to many eclectic and unique neighborhoods which speak of Atlanta’s colorful past and bright future: Castleberry Hill This trendy part of the downtown area is chalked full of high-end, residential lofts which were once manu... Read >
Author: Tina

St. Edwards University: Visit the Hilltop Campus

17th December 2008
That’s right, the splendid St. Edwards University campus sits on a hilltop that overlooks downtown Austin. You not only get a great view; you get a great education, too. With the St. Edwards University Main Building as its historic landmark, the campus ... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Austin Real Estate Agents

20th November 2008
When you’re hunting for a new home for your family, it’s wise not to go it alone. Real estate is certainly not for the faint of heart: it helps to have someone on your team who knows the area, the market, and all the subsequent ins and outs. This is w... Read >
Author: Michele

Tampa airport transportation and its aesthetic significance

03rd November 2008
Sarasota and Manatee County are two prominent tourist spots in the state of Florida, US. Most of the time, transportation remains the most vital problem for the outsiders. So in these cities, local resident family has taken an initiative and established L... Read >
Author: Navneet Singh

The Historic Moonlight Towers in Austin

28th October 2008
Most visitors to Austin notice the unusual streetlights strategically located throughout the city known as the moonlight towers, but most are not aware of the history of the towers. Probably the most well known of the moonlight towers is the one in Zilker... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boathouse Row In Philadelphia

15th October 2008
Boathouse Row, a National Historic Landmark, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. Boat and barge clubs at Boathouse Row came into existence in the 19th century to serve the recreational needs of Philadelphians. With the cre... Read >
Author: k00lit

AMOA-Laguna Gloria Art Museum

14th October 2008
One of the most beautiful and popular art museums in the Austin Area is the Laguna Gloria Art Museum, which is an Italian style villa that was originally the home of Henry and Clara Driscoll Sevier, and is situated on the shores of Lake Austin in the wes... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

AMOA-Laguna Gloria Art Museum

02nd September 2008
One of the most beautiful and popular art museums in the Austin Area is the Laguna Gloria Art Museum, which is an Italian style villa that was originally the home of Henry and Clara Driscoll Sevier, and is situated on the shores of Lake Austin in the wes... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Austin Real Estate Agents

12th August 2008
When you’re hunting for a new home for your family, it’s wise not to go it alone. Real estate is certainly not for the faint of heart: it helps to have someone on your team who knows the area, the market, and all the subsequent ins and outs. This is w... Read >
Author: austin

Phoenix Arizona Real Estate Listings

12th August 2008
From the bustle of Phoenix real estate listings to the peace and quiet of more far-flung locales, life in Arizona offers something for every buyer. Consider checking Arizona Real Estate listings today. At ArizonaChoiceRealEstate.com we make the home buyi... Read >
Author: Albert

Arizona MLS

08th May 2008
If you’re seeking a great place to put down roots and raise a family, interact with the great outdoors, or land your dream job (or a combination of all three), you can’t do any better than life in Arizona. Arizona Real Estate Listings give you access ... Read >
Author: Albert Bor

The Prescott Arizona Real Estate Market

09th April 2008
Prescott, Arizona has the prestige of being the first capital of Arizona. It was established back in 1863 in what was then the Arizona Territory. Though the current capital and largest city of Arizona is Phoenix, the Prescott, Arizona real estate market i... Read >
Author: arizonacommercial

Miami Vacations Guide

29th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Terry Hely Miami is a sub-tropical, cosmopolitan city and attracts more visitors than any other US city. Once known as Gods waiting room, when the population was largely retirees, modern Miami is a bustling melting pot of diverse cu... Read >
Author: Terry

Can You Survive Maui’s Wild, Winding, Wonderful “Road to Hana”?

06th August 2007
Most visitors to Maui agree, no visit to the island is complete until you’ve journeyed East on the Hana Highway. Considered one of the nation's most scenic highways, and one of Maui's major tourist attractions, the Hana Highway was designated a National... Read >
Author: Kelly

Take a tour of the USA's best "World's largest" landmarks

18th April 2007
The United States' many man made landmarks provide ample entertainment for any driver. Whether you're cruising along Route 66 or taking a drive from New York to Miami, you're bound to find numerous instances of the wonderful and the wacky on your travels,... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Romantic Destinations in Kentucky

02nd December 2006
Kentucky is a hidden gem when it comes to beautiful states. Romantic destinations in Kentucky are a great way to enjoy intimate time together and fall in love with this state. Romantic Destinations in Kentucky The Bluegrass State, also known as the ... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Take a tour round Atlanta and discover an Underground world of possibilities

19th September 2006
Atlanta began as a railroad town helping to supply the cotton trade during the 19th century. Way back in 1936, the 138 mile Western & Atlantic Railroad which linked Chattanooga to mid-Georgia was chartered by the State of Georgia. As various towns grew ... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

All about Miami Beach

09th March 2006
With summer approaching, it may be a nice idea to take a break from one's gruelling daily routine and splash around in the cool waters of the Atlantic. Talking about beach resorts, why look any further than Miami Beach? Originally established in 1915... Read >
Author: Jim Hartley

Visitors Guide to Dallas, Texas, USA

05th March 2006
The dynamic city of Dallas is situated in the northeastern area of the state of Texas in the USA. Founded in 1841 as a trading post, Dallas is now one of the largest cities in the United States of America. Dallas covers almost 400 square miles / 1,036 squ... Read >
Author: Nia Rees

Idaho Oregon Trail, by Lisa Rowe

01st January 2006
The 510 miles of the historic Oregon Trail in Idaho offer travelers the opportunity to view some of Idahos beautiful scenic sites while revisiting the journey made by pioneers who were traveling to the West. Travelers can start out on the trail in the sou... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra

Hollywood - From its very beginning to what it is today

10th September 2005
History On January 22, 1947, the first commercial TV station west of the Mississippi River, KTLA, began operating in Hollywood. In December of that year, the first Hollywood movie production was made for TV, The Public Prosecutor. In addition, in the... Read >
Author: David Chandler