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Flexible Theatre in SE Missouri

Posted by amy on April 1, 2010 with No Comments
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Visiting Anniston will surely remind people of why they visit small towns in the first place. In the heart of the heartland, this is one of those places that everyone passes through, and few take the opportunity to stop and see what it has to offer. The size of the town is nothing in light [...]

Fairmount Park System in Philadelphia

Posted by amy on March 29, 2010 with No Comments
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Whenever you travel to one of the nation’s historic cities, such as Philadelphia, you may wish for two things — a wonderful park system, such as Fairmount Park and a wonderful room in which to stay . Cities can easily be overwhelming when you see nothing but tall buildings and concrete sidewalks and asphalt streets. [...]

Shag’s Hawaii Style

Posted by amy on March 26, 2010 with No Comments
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Honolulu is a land of adventure, and it’s a place that’s desperately in need of conscious appreciations, where the links between the biodiversity in the area and the survival of the species are more concrete. At least for outsiders, because it’s something that the locals seem to have understood for a few generations now. It’s [...]

Singapore’s Mermaids

Posted by amy on March 23, 2010 with No Comments
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When I am tired, in a good way, I like to think about mermaids and how they might like travel as much as anyone. This is the kind of tired that happens not after a trauma, and not after a sleepless night, but after a long and busy day. The days that revolve around exploring [...]

Summer Concert Series in Palmdale

Posted by amy on March 20, 2010 with No Comments
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The summer is a great time to visit Palmdale, California. And while that might seem like a rather redundant statement as most places seem to have their major tourist season occur in the summer, it was stated due to all of the cultural events that occur in the city ever year. Finding a place to [...]

Virginia Wine Country

Posted by amy on March 9, 2010 with 1 Comment
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Virginia is a great place for those who are fans of wine. There are tours of the Virginia’s Wine Country that allow guests to taste all different types of wines and visit the different wineries and cidierys. Virginia has a very large amount of wineries and many of them feature award winning top quality wines [...]

Los Lobos in Dallas

Posted by amy on March 1, 2010 with No Comments
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Dallas is one of the great cities in the U.S.  It has been a major hub for business and culture for years, and there are many different thriving scenes here that offer visitors a very splendid time.  For travelers looking for a wonderful hotel, Dallas can offer a very particularly heady mix of old-fashioned hospitality [...]

Modesto Twist

Posted by amy on February 27, 2010 with No Comments
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The year was 1963.  It was one of those rare moments when things are on the verge of becoming something else.  We were off to have adventures during a Spring Break, with no direction anywhere, much less home.  It wasn’t like the last time I was out on the road, in March of 2009, and [...]

Treasure Coast of Florida

Posted by amy on February 26, 2010 with No Comments
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My friends Mike, Joe and I decided to take a two week road trip through what is known as the treasure coast of Florida. It’s actually a really cool stretch of coastland that basically extends from Hobe Sound to up north above Sebastian, I believe. Anyway, a lot of the legends about the Spanish treasure [...]

Too Much of a Good Thing in Singapore

Posted by amy on February 25, 2010 with No Comments
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Singapore was really a great amount of fun. Of course, it is a huge contrast to the little island paradise we were just at, but it was a great relief to be in a country that is fastidious. All the politeness and the strict attention to details caught us off guard. Every tourist information desk [...]