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Travel
Cross Florida Greenway: Santos
Florida's Premier Greenway'"the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway'"offers a wide variety of activities like hiking, biking, canoeing and horseback riding.
Contributor: Eric Brennan
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
10 Things to Do Before You Travel Abroad
Some imortant tasks need to be done to prepare for travel in a foreign country. Travel documents and ATM cards are among the important things you need to get ready.
Contributor: Rod Little
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Vacationing in Normandy
When people think of visiting Normandy, they remember it as the landing site for World War II soldiers. This article touches on two of the highlights in Normandy: Rouen and Clécy.
Contributor: Kristy Borowik
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Kid Friendly Family Activities to Do Near Branson, Missouri
Escape from the traditional kid friendly locations such as water parks or putt-putt to discover these three original activities. This article discusses two Branson family-oriented shows, a haunted ghost tour, and a Civil War family destination.
Contributor: Kristen Wilkerson
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
How to Save Money on Thanksgiving Travel in 2010
The recession in 2009 allowed for drastic price cuts and amazing deals on airfare, hotel stays and travel packages over Thanksgiving, but 2010 isn't following the same pattern. Use these tips to save money on Thanksgiving travel in 2010.
Contributor: Sabah Karimi
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
5 Uncommon Ways to Save Money on Your Orlando Vacation
When you're planning an Orlando vacation on a budget, there are several things you can do to pare down the cost of the flight, hotel stays and activities. Here are five not-so-obvious ways to save money on your Orlando vacation.
Contributor: Sabah Karimi
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Walt Disney World for Grown Ups: Best of Disney Adult Beverages, Vol. 2
Disney caters to families, and merchandises primarily toward children, but Disney does not ignore the wholly adult demographic. Series continued.
Contributor: Christopher Thomas Schmidt
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Five Off-Season Destinations for a Budget Vacation This Fall
Now that summer days are long gone and the holidays are creeping up, you may be ready for a Fall getaway. When you're planning a budget vacation this Fall, set your sights on any of these top five off-season destinations.
Contributor: Sabah Karimi
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Haunted Tennessee
The Great Smokey Mountains, the Grand Ol' Opry and the University of Tennessee are only a few of the things Tennessee is famous for. However, there are some much darker and sinister forces at work in this picturesque and historically prominent state.
Contributor: Kelly Sons
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Visit Shreveport, Louisiana
Northwest Louisiana is entirely different than the rest of Louisiana. This part of the country caters to some Texas affluence, but Shreveport Louisiana's Southern roots run deep.
Contributor: Kathie Trower
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Denny's Breakfast Bar in Orlando, FL on Labor Day Weekend
Denny's breakfast bar was good at its worst. I cannot imagine how it would have been if it were not for the huge Labor Day crowds.
Contributor: leroy coffie
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Family-based Categories for Green Card Application
Those who want to become U.S. immigrants, technically referred to as permanent residents of the United States, can apply for green cards through their U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident family members.
Contributor: Rianne Hill Soriano
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
The Day that Spain Lost Five Colonies
Spain was bleeding economically, from wars and internal dissent: her colonies in Mexico and what became Central America decided to form their own separate governnments. On Sept 15th, 1521, new flags were hoisted.
Contributor: michael sherer
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Bus Tour Review: Day Tours Unplugged, Dublin
Find out if this bus tour company is worth booking through.
Contributor: Tucker Cummings
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Attractions Near Williston, North Dakota
If you're traveling out to the western part of the U.S., be sure to visit the city of Williston, North Dakota, which is steeped in history and nature.
Contributor: Thomas West
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Is Rapid Weight Loss a Bad Thing?
Rapid Weight loss methods and the hidden dangers
Contributor: Jessica Rodriguez
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
A Vacation Full of Fun at Gateway, Colorado
Where can you tour majestic red rock canyon formations by plane, ATV, horseback, bike, play golf, see a dinner murder mystery or antique cars? You can in Gateway, Colorado.
Contributor: Mike White
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
4 Ways to Liven Up Your Vacation
When you're traveling, look for something more memorable to do than just hitting the beach, shopping, strolling the museums or eating. Here are my methods for doing something really fun while traveling.
Contributor: Justin Schmid
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
4 Great Desserts Around the World
Trying new foods is an essential part of traveling. And new desserts? Even better. Here are four of my favorite spots from 66 degrees north to the bottom of the world.
Contributor: Justin Schmid
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel
Touring the Nan Feng Ceramics Kiln in Foshan China
The Nan Feng Kiln in Foshan China is the oldest ceramics factory in the world. Enjoy a fascinating tour and shop for the very unique ceramic vases and statues.
Contributor: Rod Little
Published: Sep 07, 2010
Categories: Travel