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  • Minehead’s Past  By : Katie Ibsen
    Minehead lies in a relatively sheltered position in the lee of North Hill Somerset. The town today is a bustling holiday resort but its past is as a working port important both militarily and for trade.
  • Lake of the Ozarks Lodging  By : Dan Huffman
    Choosing the right Lake of the Ozarks accommodations can be quite difficult. This is not because there are no good spots to stay at the Lake of the Ozarks. Actually, it is quite the opposite. Lake of the Ozarks is filled with wonderful lodging options. You can choose from bed and breakfasts, condominiums, homes, hotels, motels, and campsites.
  • Visiting Phang Nga Bay, an unforgettable travel experience  By : Andy Burrows
    Some of the Andaman coast’s most exceptional scenery is found in Pha Nga Bay, located between Phuket and the province of Krabi. In fact Pha Nga is a province of its own, most notable for the awesome karst pillars that jut out of the ocean and landscape across this region.
  • Vietnam Travel - Exploring The Land Of Martial Arts In Festive Time  By : Jim Olivera
    Local people in Binh Dinh Province are busier than ever this time as the festive air in this land of martial arts is getting hotter as the Tay Son-Binh Dinh Festival is only four days away.
  • Vacation in Europe  By : Gene Leshchinskiy
    Work Work Work!!! Now-a-days the most preferable choice of any one to get a change out of the busy working schedule is to move out for a vacation!
    And with this the travel industry is becoming more and more hot!
  • A Personal Guide To Lively Madrid  By : Lucy Evans
    Today the theatres are a fun place to be in the evening when the sun goes down. Standing room only crowds. It is less noisy during the daytime where the older locals lounge on benches and watch with amusement as the neighbourhood’s new population of trendy professionals take their fashionable dogs out for a stroll.
  • A History Of Kefalonia  By : Lucy Evans
    Kefalonia is an island with green grass, blue seas and sandy beaches. It is also deep in history. The island went under many diverse rulings from Roman, Norman and English tenure and was only unified with Greece in 1864 along with the other Ionian Islands.
  • Bonding in the unspoilt Algarve  By : steve_c_uk
    Steve Calder of HPB (the Holiday Property Bond) visits the Bond’s Algarve home of Rocha Brava - and discovers a tranquil holiday village that’s just a few miles away (and light years apart) from the tourist hub of Albufeira.
  • Off The Beaten Path: Winter Activities In Jackson Hole  By :
    The Jackson Hole skiing area is often considered one of the best skiing destinations in the nation. The advanced trails, backcountry thrills and multitude of winter activities make it the perfect place for ski bums and vacationers to hang.
  • New Caledonia An Uncharted Gem  By :
    New Caledonia has become a peaceful and tranquil land where different ethnic populations live and grow side by side : Melanesians, Europeans, Wallisians, Futunians, Polynesians, Asians, Indonesians and West Indians.
  • The Rich and Ancient Heritage of Baza  By : Rudi van der Zalm
    Baza is believed to be one of the oldest of all human settlements in Spain. Archaeological remains tell us that man has lived here since prehistoric times. The well-known Dama de Baza was found in one of the Iberian burial sites in the area, and the Moorish baths are among the most complete in the country.
  • Girlfriend Spa Getaways Renew and Reconnect  By :
    Looking to take a break from your hectic lifestyle and reconnect with some old pals? There's nothing quite like a spa getaway to help you find your inner self, as well as rediscover your dearest friends while enjoying some pampering. Spa packages provide groups with an opportunity to indulge in treatments, eat healthy, and enjoy some fun activities.
  • The Beauty Of A Holiday In Peru  By :
    Every place on the planet has something of interest, but Peru is undoubtedly a privileged country for its great natural, historical and human legacy.
  • The Unmasking Of The Fabulously Famous Carnival Of Venice  By : Celso Riva
    Each year thousands of travelers world-wide flock to the beautiful canal city of Venice, Italy, to partake in the annual festivities of the Carnival of Venice. But do they really know anything about the Carnival? How did it come about? Why do participants wear masks? The carnival has many more implications than being just a huge street party.
  • All Inclusive Family Vacations: Tips for Scoring a Discount on Your Next Trip with the Kids  By :
    You may think of tropical getaways as romantic interludes for couples only, but many all inclusive resorts actually cater to families, with special activities that allow children to have a memorable vacation, and that allow parents some special one on one time Here are some tips to getting a good deal on your next all inclusive family vacation.
  • Vietnam Travel - View From The Top  By : Jim Olivera
    While earmarked for major tourism development, Son Tra peninsula remains for the time being a perfectly sleepy little getaway spot for those in need of exotic exploration.
  • The Changing Seasons Of Finland  By :
    Spring, from March to May, is short and exceptionally sweet after the long winter. There is a tangible sense of exhilaration as the snow melts.
  • Traveling With Pets: Six Road Trip Tips For Your Furry Friends  By : Kelley Falgout
    Traveling with pets doesn't have to be stressful. Follow these simple steps to make sure that every member of the family has an enjoyable trip.
  • How to Book Meet and Greet Parking Effectively  By : Mark Farrell
    Over the last two years chauffeur parking and valet parking, otherwise know as meet and greet parking has received a lot of bad press. This article explains what should be done in order to ensure, if using this type of service, your vehicle is looked after in the way that is expected and paid for.
  • Budget Travel Tips: Eight Simple Ways To Stretch Your Vacation Budget  By : Kelley Falgout
    Save wear and tear on your travel expenses with these easy budget travel tips.
  • A Tour Of The Pubs Of England  By : Thomas Pretty
    Vacation ideas for tourists visiting England including a tour of the many historic public houses.
  • Be Dazzled By Namibia's African Diamond Skies  By :
    Enjoy the starry African night skies.
  • Right Flight to Kiwi Land  By : Robert Toth
    Flights to New Zealand usually land in Auckland, the nation's largest metropolis that is located on the North Island of the country. Auckland International Airport is quite arguably the country's busiest airport. There are flights to New Zealand from most major airports all over Europe and the rest of the world.
  • Tips for Rural Holidays in Granada - Spain  By : Rudi van der Zalm
    The priviliged position of the Poniente Granadino allows the visitor to reach the cities of Granada, Seville, Cordoba and Malaga in less than an hour by car.
  • George: Diverse Natural Wonders Waiting to be Explored  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Located in the picturesque Western Cape Province, George is the capital of the Southern Cape and also the sixth oldest town in the entirety of South Africa. Its location situated below the spectacular Outenique Mountains, makes it the perfect destination for relaxation.
  • Discover Outback Australia on "The Indian Pacific" Train  By : Graeme Lanham
    Imagine sipping a red, enjoying a sumptious meal and the company of fellow travelers from all over the world, as the spectacular Australian outback glides past. This is the unique Indian Pacific experience.
  • A Riviera Maya Caribbean Beach Camping Trip or Which Way is Bacalar?  By :
    All of the land from Cancun to Tulum is taken. Our favorite camping beach below Akumal is a paradise that is now being built converted into condos.
  • Things To Do In And Around Yellowstone National Park  By :
    Each year thousands of people flock to Yellowstone National Park, the United State's oldest national park. Once visitors have spent a few days admiring the amazing geysers, waterfalls and thermal pools - what else is there to do?
  • Ten Reasons For Visiting Granada  By : Rudi van der Zalm
    Staying in one of the many rural accommodations in the Poniente Granadino is an excellent choice if you plan to visit the highlights in Andalusia: Sevilla, Cordoba, Ronda, Sierra Nevada, the Alpujarras, Malaga, the Costa del Sol and of course, the city of Granada with the beautiful arabian palaces and gardens of the Alhambra.
  • What's Good About The Badlands?  By : Jim Brown
    The Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota offer a wealth of outdoor activities and rare sights.
  • Your Antigua Honeymoon At Jumby Bay Resort  By : Gareth Jones
    Jumby Bay Antigua is the home of the famous Jumby Bay resort, which several years ago was almost the premier Caribbean Exclusive resort It could today be a very good choice for a summer break, when prices are lower, and a definite possibility for an Antigua Honeymoon, which is off the beaten path
  • Volunteer in Vietnam for a Life Lasting Experience  By :
    Volunteering in Vietnam is quite a thrilling experience! A thriving and bustling East Asian Country, Vietnam has been a favorite of tourists and adventure seekers since many years.
  • Using A Hire Car To Tour The Golf Courses Of Scotland  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the variety of golf courses in Scotland that suit all levels of player, from amateur to professional.
  • How To Avoid Travel Sickness  By : Andrew Gibson
    Have you ever planned a long vacation and right in the middle of the trip you get sick? Being sick while travelling can be one of the worst feelings your body will experience. Some people seem to be more prone to this kind of sickness than others but anyone can experience it.
  • Hello From Niagara Falls, Ontario – A City Of Lights And Magic (Part I)  By : Susanne Pacher
    It had been an exciting day already: my helicopter ride with Niagara Helicopter had given me a close-up aerial view over Niagara Falls and my visit to the Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory had made for a perfect winter escape to a tropical sanctuary But more adventure was yet to come
  • Hello From Niagara Falls, Ontario – A City Of Lights And Magic (part II)  By : Susanne Pacher
    Inspired from this almost magical experience in the Illumination Tower I was ready for my last adventure of the day: my first live Magic Show I drove five minutes into the Clifton Hill area and arrived at the Greg Frewin Theatre
  • Hello From Niagara Falls, Ontario: An Uplifting Experience (Part I)  By : Susanne Pacher
    It may sound strange, but it all started with the Miami Dolphins My husband is a huge fan of the fins, but we figured a trip to Miami for his birthday in early December was not in the cards
  • Hello From Niagara Falls, Ontario: An Uplifting Experience (Part II)  By : Susanne Pacher
    A modern glass-enclosed pavilion opened in 1996 holds a gift shop and a climate controlled tropical biotope that holds more than 2000 butterflies On this cold winter day, a little reprieve inside a warm and colourful sanctuary like this was just what the doctor ordered
  • Booking Airplane Fares Early Is A Must  By : MIKE SELVON
    Finding discounted or affordable airplane fares at the last minute can be a tall order.
  • Vacation Time In China (Part 2)  By : John Abbot
    A night in Shanghai you say? Not if your plans run afoul. Travel in China requires ever evolving planning and lots of thinkng on your feet, but it's worth it.
  • The Routes of the Legacy of Al-Andalus  By : Rudi van der Zalm
    For almost eight centuries, the Iberian Peninsula lived one of its most privileged moments, not only with regard to Spain, but also to Europe as a whole: the age of Moslem Spain, which the Arabs called al-Andalus.
  • Grand Cayman Visitor Attractions  By : The CaymanHost
    If you have never visited the islands before, this article outlines just a few of the things you can do during your stay
  • Why More People Are Choosing Statics And Caravans For Their Holiday Home  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the reasons behind the increased popularity of statics and caravans as the choice of holiday home in Britain.
  • Chinese New Year 2007  By : Timothy Green
    Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important celebration in China. It carries the same, if not more, importance as Christmas does in western countries. Traditional Spring Festival is synonymous with happiness and good fortune.
  • Trekking Destinations in China  By : Timothy Green
    Awesome hiking destinations throughout the Middle Kingdom!
  • Teach In China  By : Timothy Green
    Earn money while visiting the Middle Kingdom!
  • How To Find Cheap Hotels With Great Facilities  By : Shaun Parker
    Not all cheap hotels have poor facilities. This article shows how you can pick one online.
  • Rental Options For Vacation Plans  By : Jim Brown
    There are travel bargains to be found that will save people money on vacations at any time of the year, but most travelers feel that they have to settle for hotel accommodations that are not exactly what they need to have a relaxing time.
  • My Other House is a Jungle Hut or Maya Palapa Basics 101  By :
    A man's house may be his castle but the smart jungle dweller always builds a hut.
  • How Not To Walk Amalfi Coast Trails: An Unexpected Adventure  By : Margaret Cowan
    With little information on the route, a woman hikes solo on paths high up on Amalfi Coast hills, overcomes challenges and advises how and how NOT to walk these trails.
  • Holiday Rep Jobs; More Than Just Free Travel  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the good and bad aspects of jobs within the travel industry.
  • Culture Shock: From Third World to First World in One Long Day  By :
    Part of the fun of travel is getting culture shock. If you don't let it get to your head, it can be fun. Of course it depends on where you go.
  • The V & A Waterfront - So Much To Do And See  By : Kadence Buchanan
    The V & A Waterfront is a microcosm of all of the best parts of Cape Town life. It started as a simple extension to the harbor, but has now grown into one of the number one attractions in the city.
  • Jewel of the South Seas - Paradise Island Holidays  By :
    A trip to French Polynesia is like a dream come true. French Polynesia is an overseas territory attached to France. Located in the center of the South Pacific Ocean, halfway between Australia and California in the US.
  • The Three Best Examples Of Architecture In The World  By : Shaun Parker
    A guide to the three greatest examples of architecture in the world. A great list to inspire you.
  • The Golden Sands Of Tanjung Benoa Beach - A Charming Spot in Bali  By :
    Tanjung Benoa is a charming resort area, located to the north of Nusa Dua, in Bali, Indonesia. Also known as Benoa Peninsula, Tanjung Benoa is a magnificent five kilometers long peninsula, much famed for its scenic views of beautiful coconut groves, a white sandy beach, and incredible mountains.
  • Experience the Beauty of Cameron Highlands  By :
    Cameron Highlands is one of the most wonderful destinations in Malaysia, and is a great way to escape from the hustles and bustles of Kuala Lumpur. Perched at an altitude of about 1822 meters, Cameron Highlands is the largest as well as the most serene of all the hill resorts in the country.
  • Landscaped Gardens Of Australia - The Uniqueness And The Beauty!  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    Want to see the most diverse gardens in the world? Travel to The Land of Kangaroos and watch it for yourself.
  • Research A Caribbean Vacation Package To Saint Vincent And The Grenadines  By : Gordon Steven
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an Island Nation in the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea and is a less frequented spot for a Caribbean Vacation Package, despite several of its small islands being well known

    Islands like Saint Vincent itself, Bequia, Mustique, Palm, Canouan, Carriacou, Petite Martinique, Union, all appear in many holiday brochures, but somehow The Grenadines remains unknown and somehow off the beaten track
  • Pompeii: A City Of Death Lives On  By : Vicki Landes
    It's Europe - without the cost, without the politics, and without the other thousands of tourists

    Amid the hardened ash and pumice of a two-thousand year old disaster lies a city so perfectly preserved, it sparks the imagination of even the most indifferent visitor
  • Scuba Diving Cruise In Maldives  By : Chris Chew
    If you love the sea and scuba diving, then why not charter a live aboard scuba diving cruise with your diving buddies Collectively, you can save much more money and time if you live a board a diving cruise ship and go island hopping, scuba diving and fishing for the next ten days of your vacation
  • Michigan Family Vacation: More Than Just Apples And Lighthouses  By : Cedric Agravante
    It's not often that you head out on a vacation planning to hit up the local farms, but in Michigan you might just want to Michigan is one of the top apple-producing states in the U
  • Record Numbers Are Travelling To Egypt  By : Daniel Eyre
    Ever wondered what it’s like at the centre of an Egyptian pyramid Those who have been on holiday to Egypt may have powerful memories of this, along with the hubbub of the Egyptian marketplace, inquisitive locals sucking on shisha pipes, chaotic mingling of people and traffic, hieroglyphics, the ethereal mask of Tutankhamun and tourist guides proffering camel rides and souvenirs at Giza
  • How To Save Money On Your Next Trip To Hawaii  By : Bill Yaconis
    Are you interested in taking a trip to Hawaii If you are, you may want to start making your travel arrangements
  • Food And Wine In The Tuscany Districts  By : Andrea Cardelli
    There are some little facts that tourists and holiday makers to Tuscany need to know about the reputed food and wine that have made the Italian city a must-visit destination It is well known among visitors and tourists to Italy that Tuscany has some of the Continent’s finest cuisines and wines which are mostly used to entertain first-time visitors
  • Travel Writing As A By-Product Of A Career - Lawrence Durrell  By : Justine Richards
    Some of the greatest travel writers had no idea they would be travel writers They were engaged in other careers and then went on to be the foremost chroniclers of the places to which they were posted
  • Eco-tours In The Orlando Area  By : Mark Whichard
    The theme parks of Orlando such as Disney World and Universal Studios will provide you with plenty of simulated adventures But why stop with computer generated thrills, when you can experience nature directly in beautiful locations all around Orlando
  • Universal Studios: Get Into The Action Of Your Favorite Movies  By : Mark Whichard
    The whole world is captivated by the movies coming out of the major American film studios, but it is one thing to see the movies and another thing to get behind the scenes, find out how they were made and go on rides that put you right into the midst of the most popular movies of our time You can do all of this at the Universal Studios theme park in Orlando, Florida
  • Setting Sail In St. Thomas  By : Justin Burch
    For several years, one of the most popular activities for visitors to St Thomas hasn’t taken place on the island
  • Cool Off At An Orlando Water Park  By : Mark Whichard
    Central Florida gets hot in the summer You can expect temperatures in the mid 80’s, but if you are in Orlando and vicinity there are a number of water parks where you can cool off and have a lot of fun at the same time
  • Tour French Polynesia for a Relaxing Vacation  By :
    French Polynesia, also known as Tahitian Islands, is an overseas country located within the French Republic in the Southern Pacific Ocean. All of its 118 islands and atolls are spread across the five prime island groups of French Polynesia, such as, the Society Islands, the Tuamotu, the Marquesas, the Austral, and the Gambier.
  • Motor Home Adventures in The Adirondack Mountains  By : Andrew Stratton
    The Adirondack Mountains area is one of the oldest and biggest preserves in the United States. With its 46 famous mountain peaks and thousands of lakes and ponds, the Adirondacks have lots to offer RV and motor home adventurers.
  • Motor Home Trip Tips for Dogs  By : Andrew Stratton
    Lots of RV'ers bring their canine companions with them on cross country trips. It's wonderful to share the experience your pet, but there are a few important things you should know first.
  • Experience The Sea At Orlando’s Sea World  By : Mark Whichard
    Education, entertainment, wildlife conservation and thrills are what you can expect at Orlando’s SeaWorld This park has been called the most popular marine-life park in the world, and it certainly lives up to its reputation
  • Hitting The Links In Aruba  By : Justin Burch
    Though much of Aruba is dominated by an arid landscape, there are still several stretches of green ideal for one of the world’s favorite pastimes Despite the fact that the small island of Aruba has fewer golf courses than some other Caribbean destinations, the sport has long been a popular activity for locals and visitors alike
  • Golf Like A Champion On Grand Cayman  By : Justin Burch
    While Grand Cayman is known for its beaches and underwater activities, golf is becoming an increasingly popular sport with locals and tourists alike The small island now boasts courses designed by the likes of Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman, while there are a number of other facilities perfect for golfers of all skill levels looking for a fun way to enjoy an afternoon
  • Travel Writing - The Common Thread  By : Justine Richards
    Travel books are extremely diverse Some are barely identifiable as travel writing
  • End Your Tropical Honeymoon Vacation In The Mafia Archipelago Off Tanzania  By : Peter R Stewart
    Many young couples have a tropical honeymoon vacation, and some take an African Safari Honeymoon to Tanzania or Kenya, and then urgently seek a peaceful quiet escape for the last few days, and this is where an Indian Ocean Island in the Mafia Archipelago off Tanzania called Chole comes in

    There are few better places to finally end up in than Chole Mijini Lodge which is the epitome of a romantic honeymoon getaway
  • Cheap Cruises: All The Comforts Of Full Fare  By : David Faulkner
    If you’ve never been on a cruise, you don’t know what you’ve been missing and if the reason you’ve never been on a cruise is that you just didn’t think you could afford one, there’s good news
  • Discount Airfare To Johannesburg: Experience Africa At An Affordable Cost  By : David Faulkner
    Originally a gold-mining center of South Africa, Johannesburg is now the economical and industrial heart of Witwatersrand Although mining is no longer as prominent as it was years before, tourists are still attracted to the Gold Reef City of Johannesburg, which is reminiscent of the original mining towns in the area
  • Visiting The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame In Cleveland  By :
    In the early 1950's a Cleveland disc jockey named Alan Freed coined the term "rock and roll" and a new musical and cultural movement started. It is fitting that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame now thrives in Cleveland, offering visitors and students a chance to learn more about the music that has helped to shape the culture of today.
  • Florida's Theme Parks Spell Student Tour F-U-N  By :
    Florida's theme parks offer student group travelers some of the best performance opportunities anywhere in the country. Choir, band, orchestra, and ensembles of all kinds can travel to the Sunshine State for a variety of music festivals and a chance to strut their stuff.
  • A Kenya Safari Holiday In The Masai Mara Is Essential  By : Peter R Stewart
    If you take a Kenya Safari Holiday then you will probably visit the Masai Mara Reserve, and if you do, then you should choose Keekorok Lodge as your accommodation
  • Carribean Fishing Report-What You Need To Know Before Your Carribean Trip  By : Mark Daniels
    Here is a Caribbean fishing report to help you to find the best places to go fishing on your next Caribbean vacation Very simply, they Caribbean is one of the most popular places to go fishing in the world
  • Changes In The Hotel Industry  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at how the luxury hotel business has changed.
  • Booking A Week In The Mountains  By : Shaun Parker
    Advice on how to book the perfect ski holiday.
  • How Having No Thumbs Will Stop You Hiring A Car  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at security measures in the car leasing business.
  • Caravan Rental For More Adventure  By : Louise Soerensen
    A lot of people enjoy traveling, but sometimes the hectic schedule of a lot of working people does not allow time for this, and because of this, they let go of their dreams to travel across the United States and just prefer to stay at home Or, they choose one area, like Florida for example, and stay there for the week
  • Cheap Holidays To Bonaire  By : John Henderson
    If you are planning your cheap holidays to Bonaire, you are going to do some fishing, diving and relaxing on the beaches You will be enjoying fine cuisine, a great nightlife, snorkeling, bike riding and windsurfing
  • Destination Philippines: Dumaguete - 'The City Of Gentle People'  By : Dan Eggers
    Located at the southern tip of Negros Island in the province of Negros Oriental, Dumaguete is fast becoming the destination of choice for a wide variety of people Foreign and local tourists alike, favor Dumaguete for certain advantages that this place has over the other tourist spots in the Philippines
  • An Old Fashioned Caribbean Inn On Bequia In St Vincent And The Grenadines  By : Peter R Stewart
    Old fashioned Caribbean accommodation is becoming rare, the Caribbean Inn or Guesthouse has not vanished entirely it isn’t often you will find one as charming as Julie and Isola’s Guest house on Bequia in the Grenadines

    Julie’s Guest House is in actual point of fact two guesthouses, one behind the other, and it is situated not far from the ferry landing pier in Port Elizabeth on Bequia
  • Fayetteville NC Theater  By : Sam Huntington
    Fayetteville, North Carolina has some of the best theater in the south If you are a person who enjoys culture, you will find what you’re looking for in Fayetteville, North Carolina
  • Fayetteville, NC Apartments  By : Sam Huntington
    There are many things to consider when seeking to rent a Fayetteville NC apartment The convenience of the location, how much you can afford to spend and, if you have children, the local school districts are all something you must consider
  • Fayetteville Newspaper  By : Sam Huntington
    Prior to visiting Fayetteville, North Carolina, pick up a local newspaper Here you can learn all about this beautiful southern city and all it has to offer for both visitors and residents
  • Fayetteville, NC  By : Sam Huntington
    For a vacation filled with culture and art, visit Fayetteville, NC There you can indulge in art, culture and fine dining like you have never before experienced
  • Fayetteville Travel  By : Sam Huntington
    Fayetteville offers everything that you can possibly imagine in a North Carolina vacation If you like history, culture, art and good old southern hospitality, come to Fayetteville on your next trip away from home
  • 8 Tips For Budget Travel  By : Joseph Jordan
    But there is no reason why you should stay home just because you don't have scads of money!
  • Return To A Quiet, Relaxed Lifestyle  By : Tim Stewart
    Amelia Island in Florida's First Coast offers visitors and residents alike an opportunity to experience the beauty of nature as well as the rich history of the area - in terms of both businesses and homes From river cruises to horse and carriage tours, spending time discovering Amelia Island is easy to get caught up in
  • Visit To Arlington National Cemetery Is A Lesson In History  By :
    For the four million people who visit Arlington National Cemetery every year, the reasons for making the trip vary.

    Some might see it as simply a chance to walk among headstones that chronicle the cost of war in very personal terms. Others remember and honor the nation's fallen war heroes.
  • Three Great Museums of Chicago  By :
    Chicago has museums which are educational and cultural landmarks. If you are planning a student outing or field trip in Chicago, then these great museums should be on your list of places to visit. Here is a brief guide to three of the most important museums in Chicago.

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