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The Tennis Court, Dimensions And Surfaces

01st October 2009
Tennis courts are standard in dimension, but vary widely in surface material. Tennis rules dictate the length, width, and placement of the lines on a tennis court. Tennis courts have a variety of surfaces and can be either outdoors or indoors. In this ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Interior Decoration Considerations

30th September 2009
Home interior decorating is a perfect opportunity for you to express yourself. Home interior decorating allows you to showcase your interests; interests in furniture, art and even different cultures. Every decorating style is different, with some being el... Read >
Author: Gail Logan

THE BASICS OF WINE TASTING

25th September 2009
The basics of wine tasting - look, smell and taste, it's that easy. Learning how to taste wines is a straightforward adventure that will deepen your appreciation for both wines and winemakers. Look, smell, taste - starting with your basic senses and... Read >
Author: Robert Livesay

Teach Yourself Interior Design

22nd September 2009
Home interior decorating is a perfect opportunity for you to express yourself. Home interior decorating allows you to showcase your interests; interests in furniture, art and even different cultures. Every decorating style is different, with some being el... Read >
Author: Dorian Ramsey

For Some Cultural Capers Head to Manchester

22nd September 2009
Having superbly embraced the 21st century with architectural attitude and cultural style, Manchester has worked hard to earn its place as a leading European city. Boasting a vibrant and eclectic social life, award winning parks and sites of historical int... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Get a mattress in Manchester

11th September 2009
Manchester memory foam mattress for fantastic value, comfort and support from Zleeps, the sleep experts. Manchester is the jewel of the north, jam-packed with places to see and things to do. If you are going to visit the city then there is a huge number o... Read >
Author: Richard Ralph James

Joys and Benefits of Living in Cheshire

10th September 2009
There is a great deal more to Cheshire than just silk, salt and Cheshire cheese. It is actually one of the few locations in England so rich with culture and history that no matter what your age or situation, there will be something that takes your fancy.F... Read >
Author: Bobbyperu

Why the Town of Sundridge Welcomes the Return of the Sundridge Sunflower Festival

17th August 2009
Tourists looking for fun things to do in Muskoka this summer should look a few kilometres north on Highway 11 to the north Muskoka town of Sundridge, Ontario. On August 14, 15 and 16, 2009, the Sundridge Sunflower Festival returns to "Sunny Sundridge" on ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boston College Attracts the Gamut of Students

28th June 2009
Whether the kids are from Boston, the rest of New England, California, or Wyoming it seems that they flock to Boston College. There is a lot to be said about the school, its environment, and the type of people that attend the school. Whether you are looki... Read >
Author: Vallarie Michelle

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: Sandra Olivier

what are the different patio stone designs?

12th May 2009
If you love outdoor living, you probably consider outdoor spaces like your patio to be the most important part of your home. A beautiful patio is a very worthwhile investment, because it not only adds to the value of your home, but it also gives you and y... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

what are the different patio stone designs?

11th May 2009
If you love outdoor living, you probably consider outdoor spaces like your patio to be the most important part of your home. A beautiful patio is a very worthwhile investment, because it not only adds to the value of your home, but it also gives you and y... Read >
Author: muthukumar

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 ow... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Beautiful Landscapes Around The Pool Area

28th April 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: Joey Simmons

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

Get the best around the pool landscaping

10th March 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: tejeshwar

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: eMarketingEye

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: eMarketingEye

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... 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

Pottery Art with A Long History IV --- Chinese Ceramic Pottery

03rd December 2008
As one of the four ancient civilization nations, China has contributed much to the society of development and progress of human, among them the invention and development of pottery is particular important and significant. Pottery craftwork and Ceramic... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

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: eMarketingEye

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: eMarketingEye

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: Orson Johnson

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: eMarketingEye

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: eMarketingEye

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: eMarketingEye

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, chan... 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 T... 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

Where To Buy Beautiful Baby Crib Bedding

28th January 2008
The crib will be the focal point of the nursery and it is the baby crib bedding that will be the icing on the cake. If you're looking for the best choice of the most beautiful baby crib bedding then your best option is to look online. Beauty is in the ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

6 things not to miss on the Red Square in Moscow

17th January 2008
The Red Square is the center of Moscow city. Undoubtfully it is one of the most magnificent and intimidating places in the world. There are 6 places you have to see there if you want to claim that you’ve been on the Red Square and visited grand Moscow... Read >
Author: Anni Pelmeni

St. Louis is the Gateway to Fun!

20th July 2007
St. Louis is known as the "Gateway to the West", but don't go West just yet, because you'll want to see what this beautiful city has to offer first. St. Louis is known for it's famed professional sports teams, it's signature style tastes, and it's Blues... Read >
Author: catsup71

Take a "Revolutionary" tour of Boston

05th July 2007
As the capital of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England, Boston has long been regarded as one of the USA's premier cultural and historical cities. And whether or not you're a history buff, every tourist that visits Boston is made aware of its ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Owners Of American Dream

04th June 2007
How should we define The Dream? It seems to be a given; a shared but unspoken concept. I characterize it as a high degree of self-sufficiency, a certain level of material wealth and convenience and an upper middle class social status. The birth of the ... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Owners Of American Dream

27th January 2007
When Thomas Jefferson began work building Monticello in 1768 he not only laid the foundations for his elegant home, but instigated the idea of home ownership as the basis for happiness into the minds of the American public. How should we define The Dream... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Visit Manchester in Luxury

08th December 2006
If you’re travelling to Manchester for a luxury vacation to remember, we recommend checking in on the following upscale and luxurious accommodations. 1. Copthorne Manchester Located on the Salford Quays neighbourhood, the Copthorne Manchester was lu... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Corolla is The Northern Gem of The Outer Banks

28th September 2006
The Outer Banks of North Carolina have an unmistakable allure; for many people it's not too much of a hassle to get there, and once you arrive you feel a million miles away. Maybe it's the starkly different landscape, the presence of the ocean or the wild... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Cure Anxiety and Panic Attacks | My Life Story

01st September 2006
Positive thinking is not always easy, however if you used a positive thinking strategy on something you hated, you could learn to love it. You could even use it to cure anxiety and panic attacks. Your thoughts are not physical, they are simply thoughts an... Read >
Author: Justin Brooke

Great Sights in Spain

28th July 2006
When traveling to Spain, be ready to gratify in a diversity of culture and traditions. With its many regions, each with its diverse authority and ways of doing things, travelers to Spain will be certain be treated to a plethora of picturesque sights, soun... Read >
Author: Tan Andrew Eng Chuan

Poppies in Tuscany Definitive Flower Pictures

25th July 2006
A splash of scarlet poppies among lush green fields in the foreground, a medieval hill town in Tuscany, the red brick warm and glowing, in the background the photograph travel brochures dream of. People will flock to see fields of poppies. Finding the p... Read >
Author: Kit Heathcock

Puerto Vallarta Vacations

24th July 2006
As the second most popular vacation destination in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta is the place to go for an all around amazing experience. While the town is known for its beautiful beaches, there are numerous other attractions to draw in visitors and keep them e... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Free city

28th June 2006
Free city Hamburg is the second biggest and one of the most visited cities in Germany. Its port is considered to be one of the busiest in Europe. The city is unique in many aspects. Hamburg lies on the banks of Elba River and the there are more bridges... Read >
Author: Alice Moon

The beauty on the water

28th March 2006
crossings. Water presence is felt everywhere. Canals occupy 1/3 of the city area. Modern capital Stockholm carefully guards its rich cultural heritage medieval houses neighbor here with the up-to-date constructions. Stockholm is not a very big city, all... Read >
Author: Alice Moon

A Boston Vacation: Five Ways To Experience Beantown

05th March 2006
A Boston vacation is a mesmerizing trip through the nation's past and to a celebration of its future and center of learning. Here in one city you can experience the start of the revolutionary war, see a coral reef, take a bus on a river, and experience th... Read >
Author: Cliff Calderwood

New Hampshire Real Estate Switzerland of America

09th November 2005
With soaring mountain ranges, New Hampshire is often called the Switzerland of America. Fortunately, New Hampshire real estate prices compare favorably to Switzerland. New Hampshire New Hampshire is a state with beautiful scenery that takes on the ... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Oregon Real Estate Going Hip and Green

06th October 2005
Located in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon is hip state that gets a lot of rain. This rain results in a beautiful green state, but doesn't put a damper on the real estate market. Oregon From the stunning Crater Lake to Pioneer Square in Portland, Ore... Read >
Author: Raynor James