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The Canaries is a popular cruise stop, and while in Lanzarote these are the best things to see

On 12 November, 2013 by Tony in Travel

A huge rift in the earths crust, like someone had taken a knife to the flat desert. This is Grand Canyon, one of the most impressive sights in the USA, and in the world.

On 19 January, 2012 by Johan Hjelm in Destinations

Soaring seventy stories over Manhattan is the Top of the Rock, the observation deck on top of Rockefeller Center, with spectacular views of New York City.

On 27 October, 2011 by Ginny in Destinations

Built for the 1904 World Fair, Vulcan is now Birmingham Alabama's pride despite his lack of wearing bottoms.

On 16 October, 2011 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

It's not surprising that that most cosmopolitan of cities, Singapore, would feature an area devoted to all things Indian, but Little India would impress even the most dedicated of Indiophiles

On 20 November, 2011 by Mary Van Keuren in Destinations

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in the country. Spanning the mountains of both Tennessee and North Carolina, the park offers gorgeous scenery and abundant hiking.

On 09 October, 2011 by Jack in Destinations

The International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame in Arlington, Texas is eighteen thousand square feet of fun for bowling enthusiasts

On 24 September, 2011 by Ginny in Destinations

Betsy Ross made the first American flag during the independence war and a visit to her home is an education in the birth of the modern United States of America

On 19 September, 2011 by Ginny in Destinations

Cape Hatteras and its seven villages is a quintessential American getaway.

On 02 September, 2011 by Josh Mitchell in Destinations

The Irish Hunger Memorial in New York City takes its name from the words "The Great Hunger", which are "An Gorta Mor" in the Irish language.

On 21 September, 2011 by Jack in Destinations

Three-quarters of Americans want to see National Relaxation Day (Aug. 15) become an official U.S. holiday, according to a new national survey. Overworked and over-scheduled, Americans are so eager to adopt and observe this day of rest, they are even willing to trade-in an established holiday like Columbus or Labor Day.

On 11 August, 2011 by Jack in Travel News

The museum has a rotating collection in addition to a house collection so no trip to this museum is the same. Currently, the Experience Music Project is featuring a Battlestar Galactica exhibit.

On 01 August, 2011 by Beth in Destinations

Going on that next trip may only be a roll away by playing Yahtzee: Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards-Style! The Let 'Em Fly and Win Yahtzee promotion will run through Sept. 30, 2011, and includes a prize pool of more than seven million Rapid Rewards Points for both current and new Rapid Rewards Members.

On 24 July, 2011 by Jack in Travel News

The Drug Enforcement Agency Museum and Visitors Center is designed to educate Americans about the history of drug enforcement and to demonstrate the dangers of drug use.

On 23 July, 2011 by Kevin Whitworth in Destinations

The Mason-Dixon Line is known by Americans as the separator of pro-slavery and pro-freedom states, between the South and the North. However, the line’s origin predates the United States and it has nothing to do with slavery.

On 11 July, 2011 by Jack in Destinations

The Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, a 77-acre facility located five miles east of downtown Pittsburgh, is one of only a few zoo and aquarium combinations in the United States.

On 05 July, 2011 by Tina George in Destinations

The R. Buckminster Dome Home, a geodesic design or "autonomous dwelling unit" known informally as "The Bucky Dome" can be found in Carbondale, Illinois.

On 27 June, 2011 by Linda Forshaw in Destinations

Confusion Hill is the home of mystery, where nature's laws are turned topsy-turvy, and family entertainment since 1949.

On 09 September, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Atitlan Lake was formed thousands of years ago. In fact, it is a crater filled with water of an old massive volcano. It's backdrop is three inactive volcanoes with indigenous villages at their foothills.

On 30 June, 2013 by Marina K. Villatoro in Travel

Arches National Park is a lesser-known gem of the American national park system and has over 76 thousand acres filled with over 2,000 individual arches, plus dozens of other unusual rock formations.

On 06 June, 2011 by B. Short in Destinations

A family trip to the mountains of Oregon is not only a scenic drive but it can also be educational and fun for the entire family if you stop at the Grant County Historical Museum in Canyon City, Oregon, for some American history.

On 07 March, 2017 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

Have you ever built something out of LEGO™ bricks and wished you could play inside of it? You can at LEGOLAND™ in Carlsbad, California. LEGOLAND™ is a large theme park featuring everything LEGO™. There are rides, shows, costumed characters, and of course lots and lots of LEGO™ bricks.

On 21 July, 2011 by Tracy Huddlestun in Destinations

Standing at the edge of the worlds best preserved meteor crater in the Arizona desert gives you a feeling for both the vastness of the universe and the age of the Earth at the same time.

On 18 May, 2011 by Johan Hjelm in Destinations

If you are like most Americans, then your favorite pastime isn't watching baseball or football, it's watching NASCAR races!

On 01 March, 2011 by AJ Brown in Destinations

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham claims to be the oldest drinking spot in England and one of 20 public houses in Nottingham.

On 27 February, 2011 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

 

 


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