Visit Bisbee Copper Mine
Bisbee, AZ was once a booming copper mine town. Copper is found all over Arizona and Flagstaff was another location of a huge mine, which is also now closed. There are many other copper mines of note worthiness around our nation. Some of the great mines were in Arizona. Posted by Lance Winslow
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Visit Buena Park California
Buena Park, California, just under seven (7) miles down the freeway from Disneyland in Anaheim, is a city of 80,000 plus people and is a tourist attraction city that is overlooked by many tourists. Posted by David Hallstrom
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Visit California
Are you planning a vacation, but can't decide where to go or what to do? If you are, then stop worrying, vacation in sunny California. California has a land area of over 155,000 square miles with almost 850 miles of coastline and beaches, 25,000,000 acres of desert, mountains... Posted by David Hallstrom
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Visit Carmel California
Just south of Monterey lies the beach city of Carmel, California also known as Carmel By The Sea. Although the city has a population of less than 5,000 people it has over 90 art galleries, numerous antique shops, 14 churches, more than 50 hotels, resorts and inns, 2 golf courses, several restaurants and outdoor cafes, over a dozen wineries and tasting Rooms and numerous souvenir and boutique shops. Posted by David Hallstrom
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Visit Durham to Enjoy a Thriving Arts Community
Durham, North Carolina prides itself as being a well rounded, diverse community. This diversity is reflected wonderfully in Durham's burgeoning arts community in the form of sculptures, murals, galleries, and public artworks located throughout the city. Please read on to learn about some key stops for you to make when visiting eclectic Durham. Posted by Matthew Keegan
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Visit Glendale California
Glendale, California is a bedroom comunity of approximetly 200,000 residents, situated between the San Fernando Valley and the San Gabriel Valley. In and of itself it is not a popular tourist destination. There are no amusement parks, beaches, camping areas or famous museums in the city. Posted by David Hallstrom
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Visit Historic Oregon Lighthouses
Oregon has eleven lighthouses up and down the beautiful Oregon coast. Read about their history and then visit them as you enjoy Oregon's gorgeous coastal scenery. Posted by Barbara Pfieffer
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Visit Hong Kong
Hong Kong has much to offer everyone from sightseeing to shopping to eating to simply absorbing the atmosphere and mix of cultures this world-class city has to offer. This article gives you a taste of what to see and do and what to expect in this fast-moving city. Posted by Tony Fenton
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Visit Newport Beach California
Newport Beach, home to Newport Harbor and Balboa Island, is fifty miles from Los Angeles, fourteen miles from Disneyland in Anaheim and thirty miles from Catalina Island. It's a great place to get away from it all but still have it all. It is a small, population approximately 72,000, affluent city surrounded by major attractions. Posted by David Hallstrom
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Visit Pasadena California
No one thinks about the city of Pasadena, California, unless it is Rose Bowl or Rose Parade time, except for Los Angeles County residents and people who hear the song "Little Old Lady From Pasadena". Posted by David Hallstrom
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Visit Pismo Beach California
Are you looking for a vacation spot where you can relax, unwind and get rid of every day stress without dying of boredom? Why not visit Pismo Beach, California? Pismo Beach is situated on the central coast of California just about midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Posted by David Hallstrom
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Visit San Francisco
Sightseeing in San Francisco, here is a list of must-see places on your visit. Posted by Tony Fenton
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Visit Santa Barbara California
Ninty some miles north west of Los Angeles lies the lovely beach city of Santa Barbara, California where you will find some of the cleanest and best tended beaches on the west coast. Posted by David Hallstrom
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Visit the Historic Sites of the Kitchener-Waterloo Area
The Waterloo Region of Ontario in Central Canada is rich in history and culture, much of it comes directly from its original European settlers - a number of Mennonite families who migrated from Pennsylvania in the early 1800s. In more recent years the cultural diversity of the Waterloo region has been shaped by immigration from all corners of the globe. This immigration is due in no small part to the prosperous, diverse economic activity of the region and the presence of two highly respected Universities. Posted by Rick Hendershot
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Visit Walt Disney World in Style
Is your image of Walt Disney World one of sleeping in motel-style accommodations and dining on hamburgers as you roam the theme parks? Well, it's time to change that picture. Instead of a chain motel, how about an African-style lodge or a resort with the sophisticated ambience of an exclusive yacht club? Instead of chicken fingers, how about Potato Wrapped Florida Red Snapper with a Creamy Leek Fondue, Basil-Crusted Rack of Lamb with a Ragout of Spinach, Shitakes, and White Beans, or Grilled Buffalo Top Sirloin with Sweet Potato Hazelnut Gratin and Sweet Onion Jam? No question about it, Walt Disney World offers an abundance of amazing themed resorts and superb restaurants that are perfect for the sophisticated traveler. Here are some of the best experiences to indulge in while touring Mickey Mouse land: Posted by Cara Goldsbury
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Visiting Denver on the Cheap
Thinking about visiting Denver sometime soon? Like many other large cities, Denver can be an expensive place to visit. Fortunately, it doesn't have to be. There are plenty of things to see and do here that are either free or won't cost you an arm and a leg ... Posted by Douglas Hanna
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Visiting The West Usambara Mountains of Tanzania
It is also worth the time and effort to journey to the less well-traveled areas of the country you will visit. Here in Tanzania one such area is the Usamabara Mountains. Here we will talk of the West Usambara Mountains. Posted by Ian Williamson
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Visualizing A Healthy Family Vacation and Holiday
If you have ever experienced a vacation, whereby
one of the members of the family was ill,
you will probably know that it spoiled the
vacation for the whole family.
Posted by Pat Graham-Block
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Want To Know More About Costa Rica?
Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel and bookpleasures interviews expert and author on Costa Rica, Erin Van Rheenen. Posted by Norm Goldman
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Want to Know More About Greece or Camel-Treking? Read What Travel Author Mike Gerrard Has To Say
Norm Goldman, Editor of the travel site, sketchandtravel and the book reviewing site, bookpleasures, interviews well-known travel writer and author Mike Gerrard. Read what Mike has to say about Greece, Camel-Treking and travel writing in general. Posted by Norm Goldman
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Want to Retire at 18? Panama Might be the Place for You
Panama, it is said, has the world's best retiree program. How to qualify and what you need to bring.
Posted by Sydney Tremayne
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Want To Stay Free When You Travel? Swap Homes
Experience the life of someone in New York, Florida, California, Italy, France, Switzerland, Great Britain or many other destinations. Enjoy their home, lifestyle and car. Meet their friends. Visit their home town and country. You can do all these things and stay for free by exchanging homes.
For more than 50 years Americans have exchanged homes with families in the U.S. and abroad. Every year, approximately half a million (500,000) people swap homes for a week, a month or more. Anyone with a home available for an exchange and the willingness to find a good swap partner can participate in a home exchange.
Posted by Marie Simon
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Warm Up While Playing The Big Cats at Ocean Ridge
Drop those snow boots, grab your golf clubs and forget about winter for a while at Ocean Ridge Plantation in Sunset Beach, N.C. Unlike its northern neighbors, Sunset Beach boasts a mild climate year-... Posted by Allison Woodward
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Washington D.C., the White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. For two centuries, this has been America's most famous address and the White House, the country's best-known and most loved symbol. Posted by David Chandler
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Website Claims Romania To Be One Of The Most Beautiful European Travel Destinations
A year ago, two Romanian backpackers were sitting around a campfire in the Carpathians when they came up with a winning concept. Posted by Octavian Popescu
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Welcome to Patagonia! Everything You Need to Know before You Come
Tips for travelling in Patagonia. Find hotels, trekking trails, travel agencies, everything you need to know. Posted by Marcelo Kunstman
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West Coast Tranquillity
Wide open skies, wild flowers and flamingoes, not to mention birds and sealife, all encompassed in beautiful scenery. Peace and quiet follow in equal measure, all wrapped up in boating and great sunsets. Where better to go? Can you afford not to visit? Posted by Helen Palmer
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What are Car Rental Discount Codes?
Car rental discount codes are an easy way to get a discount on renting a car... Posted by Mike Simms
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What Do You Know About Belize?
Joshua Berman, author and expert on Belize, shares his interesting knowledge with Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel.com Posted by Norm Goldman
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What is the Weather Really Like in Hawaii?
Yes Hawaii tends to have great weather, but did you know that it actually snows here too? There is a great diversity of weather in Hawaii. In fact, the wettest spot on earth is only a few miles away from a desert that receives less than 10 inches of rain a year! Do you know what to expect? Do you know what to pack? Read on and find out. Posted by Braddah Kimo
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