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Walking down on the Boston Common Freedom Trail…

02nd December 2008
Boston Common Freedom Trail is a red brick layered path which is situated in Downtown Boston connecting sixteen significant historic sites of Boston. The idea of this 2.5 miles (4 km) long path was first introduced by the local journalist named William Sc... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Best Value in a Center City Philadelphia Condo

01st December 2008
Seems hardly a day goes by that I am not asked for my two cents in the general arena that is Center City Condos. As a professed uni-blab, big-brained know-it-all in this field, I have to confess that I eat, live, breathe, think, and dream downtown Philly ... Read >
Author: Mark Wade

Ticking In Time to History

31st October 2008
The tall Clock Tower is an imposing red brick and granite structure 44 meters high, with a 7 meter lightning rod on top. There is a wooden staircase inside the tower that takes you to the top of the tower. Though generally open to visitors wishing to reac... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Dark Room Solution

06th October 2008
Light! More light! Usually, people who want to paint their rooms get the advice to paint them in a light, neutral color. This can work if you like neutral colors, but if your passion is for saturated dark color, you can do a lot with it on the walls of yo... Read >
Author: Matt Barker

Why Visit Hertfordshire In England

02nd October 2008
Hertfordshire's magnificent cathedral in St Albans which dominates the surrounding countryside is where England's first recorded Christian martyr is buried. It also has a fine museum that houses one of the best Roman collections in the country. In H... Read >
Author: Dev

A Guide to 5 Fun Things to do in Jamaica

30th September 2008
Reggae and relaxation, with liberal doses of rum, are the images that come to mind when one thinks of Jamaica. Colourful and vibrant, the Caribbean island has a gentle pace of life, where the locals are known to be fun loving and friendly. So what does on... Read >
Author: James Burrows

Tenerife Spends More To Gain Tourists

05th September 2008
The Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is already one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the world. To remain as such while much of Europe faces economic uncertainty, Tenerife is undergoing massive improvem... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Freedom Trail

03rd September 2008
The Freedom Trail is essentially a red brick path, winding through downtown Boston. It passes sixteen important historical sites and stretches two and half miles, starting from the Boston Common and ending at the Bunker Hill Monument. An original concept ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Beyond the Paintings: Non-Traditional Museum Attractions

28th August 2008
Stark, white walls, the speechless shuffle of designer shoes, docents following you with sharp, untrusting eyes - there's a lot to dislike about museums. If the stuffy, self-important atmosphere didn't work for you on your seventh-grade field trip, chance... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

Chinese Lacquer Art

16th August 2008
keyword: Palazzo Vecchio to the Palazzo Pitti gold shops 19th-century Italian and foreign artists We supply all kinds of Chinese lacquer art. The materials is Red Brick Slurry, the surface is paint by 24K golden farina. Style is depend on... Read >
Author: chilhyun

New Attractions For Tenerife 2008 Holidays

16th April 2008
Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is already one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the world. To remain as such, Tenerife is undergoing massive improvements to be unveiled for the 2008 vacation season. Improvements include golf, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Pisa and Siena the jewels in Italy’s crown

02nd April 2008
When you plan a trip to Italy, do not forget Siena, a city of the middle ages. It has a magnificent cathedral built in the 13th century. But how do you get there? When you head for Siena you are likely to land at Pisa airport where you can pick your pr... Read >
Author: Lakshmi

Winter Activities in and near Aspen Colorado

15th February 2008
A saying in Aspen goes "Guest come for the winters and become locals for the summers". But if you are one of the guests planning to visit Aspen or Snowmass what are some of the activities that that make the area attractive? Aspen Area Facilities The p... Read >
Author: Toby Munk

Granite State Rewards

11th February 2008
Through endorsements from both the Granite State Ambassadors and New Hampshire Made, Red Brick Publishing, LLC has launched the first state-wide discount called The Granite State Rewards (GSR) Card. The GSR Card is geared to help promote New Hampshire bus... Read >
Author: Helen Ryba

About Derbyshire

02nd February 2008
Derbyshire?s variety of attractions provides something of interest for everyone visiting this beautiful part of England. High hills, heather clad moorlands, scenic rivers, gentle dales and valleys compete for attention, to make a holiday in this beautiful... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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