Thursday, November 5th, 2009
There are few relics left from the ancient world that haven’t been surrounded by growing modern cities. If the city of Rome sets the example of...
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On About.com, writer Kayte Deioma has posted a wonderfully comprehensive list of things to do on Halloween. If you haven't already planned your...
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Few cities can boast a history as rich as Egypt’s Alexandria. Founded in 334 BCE by Alexander the Great, Alexandria grew to a power and...
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A compilation of things to do for this years' Labor Day: Places to go: Visit CaliforniaDayTrips.com for a list of Amusement Parks, wineries, beaches...
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Although there are an estimated 50,000 ghost towns in the U.S.A, Calico is one of the few remaining ghost towns on the West Coast of America....
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Fred C. Adams knew what he was doing when he set up a summer Shakespeare Festival in the middle of hot and arid Cedar City, Utah. A mere two hours...
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Having been designated as a National Park in 1919, Zion is the oldest of Utah’s seven National Parks. Zion is a portrait of Utah; bright red...
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20 years ago, most folks wouldn’t have dreamed of spending the night in downtown Los Angeles. Many hotels and freeway overpasses were reserved...
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Downtown Los Angeles' rich and fascinating cultural history is best observed on foot. If you are taking advantage of the great summer deals offered...
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See an opera or concert at the Los Angeles Music Center.Experience the L.A. Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.See a show at RedCat.Catch...
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