By Ann on August 20, 2009
Image by lazytom via Flickr Maybe you’re like me and they’ll have to pry your car keys from your cold, dead fingers, but if you give up your car and take the train to Santa Barbara, you’ll be well rewarded. In fact, just put aside the benefits to the environment and look at the benefits [...]
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By Ann on August 18, 2009
Image via Wikipedia Find Fabulous Food At Little Sheba’s In Richmond, IN While touring Webb’s Antique Mall in nearby Centerville & Richmond’s historic treasures we discovered a GREAT spot for lunch at Little Sheba’s. The Reuben Sandwich was one of the fabulous sandwiches we tried. They also have delicious soups, salads, and their famous “Killer [...]
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By Ann on August 16, 2009
Image by castevens12 via Flickr Info on Boston Travel and Tourism Travelogues Boston is one of the most cosmopolitan and historic travel destinations in the world and certainly in the United States. There are many reasons to visit Boston. Everything that a “Boston Traveler rolling duffle” would want to see is there. With its Revolutionary [...]
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By Ann on August 14, 2009
Hershey Pennsylvania is the home of the world famous Hershey Chocolate. There are a lot of luxurious but affordable hotels in Hershey, assuring you a relaxing and stress-free vacation. Image via Wikipedia You will find Hershey along Derry Township in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It is about 14 miles off Harrisburg’s eastern portion. This place is [...]
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By Ann on August 12, 2009
Image by ~MVI~ via Flickr Washington, DC is established by the Constitution of the United States to serve as the nation’s capital. Named after the first American President, George Washington, the capital is steeped in history, which is captured in its monuments, museums and memorials. For over 200 years, the White House has been the [...]
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Washington, DC. With, Don, George Washington, Georgetown, Georgetown Park, grand boulevards, Lincoln, M St, Mall, Michel Ric, O Canal, Paris, Pierre Charles L, pierre charles l enfant, public transportation system, Rock Creek, shopping, U.S. Capitol, U.S. Supreme, Union Station, United States, US, Washington |