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Chautauqua: Hidden Gem Outside Boulder, CO
Those who enjoy the beauty of the outdoors should include Chautauqua, outside Boulder, on their list of things to do in northeastern Colorado.
Jun 18, 2011
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Rosemary King
Hell Roarin' Gulch at The World Museum of Mining
The authentic reproduction of an 1890s mining town in Butte, MT, Hell Roarin' Gulch is one of a few rare museums actually located on a mine yard.
Jun 13, 2011
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Elizabeth Batt
Take a Christian Tour of Italy
A faith-based visit to Italy will be unforgettable. Visit the majestic Basilicas and the Vatican museums. Plan a tour with family and fellow believers.
Jun 13, 2011
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Cheryl Munson
Six Best Historic Attractions Easy to Reach From London
There are dozens of interesting historic places that are less than an hour's journey from London by public transport, which is efficient and reliable.
May 26, 2011
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Cathy Smith
Undiscovered Destinations for the Intrepid Traveler
In an crowded world, it's hard to find undiscovered destinations for adventure. The good news is that there are still countries to explore.
May 24, 2011
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Kelly Barnett
Visiting Historic York, England
York, England, is a blend of the ancient, historic, cultural, and working city. Spectatular sights and history await your vist.
Apr 28, 2011
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Diane Tatum
Visit Eire in Southern Ireland
Eire is no longer a part of the U.K., and the people there govern themselves, speaking Gaelic and English.
Apr 22, 2011
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Cathy Smith
French Canada - Explore Historic Acadian Provinces
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are known as Atlantic Canada but nearly four hundred years ago French settlers colonized the area.
Apr 3, 2011
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Cathy Smith
London Walk - Explore the Historic South Bank of the River Thames
Centuries ago the south bank of the River Thames was an area of soggy marshes and slum houses. Now, it is an area of architectural and cultural regeneration
Mar 29, 2011
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Cathy Smith
Old graffiti at Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Photos of old graffiti at Camp Shelby's firing ranges shows that soldiers have always had a need to leave their imprint and wisdom for future generations.
Mar 16, 2011
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Paul Swann
Impressions of El Jem: Amphitheatre of Antiquity, Tunisia
The article outlines the history of the Amphitheatre of El Jem in Tunisia together with impressions of its structure.
Mar 9, 2011
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Douglas Clarkson
Wyoming Boasts the Largest Mineral Hot Spring in the World
Wyoming accommodates its 3 million yearly visitors with stately national parks and America's First National Monument named Devil's Tower, and much more.
Mar 6, 2011
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Maggie Harries
The Lansing Manor, a Historical Site in Upstate New York
The Lansing Manor is a history buff's dream come true. This tourist attraction, located in Blenheim, NY, is free and open to the public.
Mar 5, 2011
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Marie C. Dimino
The Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Nice, France
The article traces the history of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Nice, France, describing its design, construction and consecration.
Mar 5, 2011
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Douglas Clarkson
Angkor Wat: The Heart of Cambodia
Angkor Wat is the UNESCO world heritage site that Cambodians claim as their eighth wonder of the world.
Mar 5, 2011
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Joel Bickerton
Things to See in Old Goa
If you're planning a trip to Goa and observing historical sites is at the top of your agenda, then paying a visit to Old Goa will be well worth the expense.
Mar 4, 2011
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Andy Paolacci
Take a Tour of Stonehenge From the Inside Out
Going inside Stonehenge is an experience not to be missed by visitors to England. The history of the stone circle comes alive. But don't touch the stones!
Mar 4, 2011
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Kate Everson
St Clement Danes, Royal Air Force Church, London
An island of calm in the busy thoroughfare of the Strand, St Clement Danes is London's Air Force church, celebrating those who died defending the Kingdom.
Mar 4, 2011
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Sally Anne Lewis
The Monument to the Fire of London, Not to Be Missed
Highly regarded by Londoners, the Monument stands close to the spot where the Fire of London started. It is a tourist attraction and a landmark.
Mar 4, 2011
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Sally Anne Lewis
Visit Newfoundland Canada - Britain's First North American Colony
The entire British Empire began here when John Cabot landed at Bonavista in 1497. The capital, St. John's, is the city that started it all.
Mar 3, 2011
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Cathy Smith