23rd January, 2010 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
St. Louis is a place often overlooked as one of the most influential cities in American History. St. Louis is one of the few cities in the world to host both a World’s Fair and an Olympics. The city has seen its population decline over the years, but is still home to over 350,000 people and home to »
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22nd January, 2010 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
Taos is one of New Mexico’s most popular destinations for many reasons, but none are greater than the white powder, packed slopes of the the ski lodges. Set in North Central New Mexico, and over 7000 feet above sea level, Taos and the surrounding area offers several ski lodges to choose from. These ski lodges »
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21st January, 2010 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
Been want wanting to make a trip to the Big Easy? New Orleans offers a coulture all of its own that is only found in south Louisiana. Situated on the mouth of the Mississippi River, the New Orleans culture aquired roots that came across the ocean from France, and developed into the Cajun culture witch has made Louisiana famous. The »
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20th January, 2010 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
New York City is probably the most popular city in the world. Not only is it the largest city by population in the United States, it is one of the largest in the world and the undisputed financial capital anywhere. Home to over 8 million people, cluttered together on a relatively small piece of land, Central »
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9th January, 2010 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
For an American West experience at its finest, El Paso is the place to go. Set in the Western tip of Texas, El Paso is on the banks of the Rio Grande and is neighbor to the massive border town of Juarez, Mexico. Coming in to El Paso at night on I-10, you can see »
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5th January, 2010 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
If there is one city in America that symbolizes blue-collar work ethic and union pride, it has to be Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh made its mark by being a major steel producing city in the early 20th century. The town lays on the banks of the great Ohio River which is »
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2nd January, 2010 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
Whenever I go to a new place for work or just for a vacation, I always try to get in a round or two of golf . I’ve come across some great courses in my travels, some are very affordable, and some have been overpriced. I can tell you my favorite course for the price »
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28th December, 2009 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
The best time for a cruise depends on where you want to go and what type of activities you want to do. If you are looking for great weather and a tropical scene, I would really suggest going in the winter when temperatures cool down to highs in the 80s in the Caribbean. As far »
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25th December, 2009 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
Now that Christmas is over, the next 3 days will be very busy for the airlines and airports across the country. Now, if you haven’t already bought airline tickets to travel on December 26, 27, or 28, it would be better to hold off flying until the 29th to receive a lower airfare. Airlines always »
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24th December, 2009 - Posted by Traveler - No Comments
San Antonio is a popular destination for many, and http://www.cheaperticketprices.com/ has the low prices on airfare and hotels reservations you need. San Antonio is actually the 2nd largest city in Texas based on population within the city limits. Only Houston has more residents, with Dallas coming in at a close third. San Antonio is a town »
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