19th June 2007

A Few Places of Romance in Paris

by Phil Chavanne

In Woody Allen’s judgement, “As long as you haven’t been kissed during any of those rainy Parisian afternoons, you haven’t been kissed at all.” A long-time dweller of the French capital, I’d have a hard time not to agree with the most Parisian New Yorker. Paris is a place as perfect as they come to live a glorious romance, rekindle your marriage, or meet your lifetime someone. The question is: where do you start?
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19th June 2007

The Charming Freeport-Maine

by Angela Katsis

Freeport is a relatively new city founded in the late 18th century in the area near North Yarmouth. Freeport is one of the small towns of Maine but occupies an important place in its history and economy. Often called the birthplace of the state of Maine, it was freed from North Yarmouth on the fourth of July of 1889, the independence day of our country and Freeport as well.
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19th June 2007

Absolutely The Best Way To Enjoy The Grand Canyon

by Michell Cinzio

Grand Canyon trip can be really stressful with all the milling crowd and people trying to take positions for a snapshot. The purpose of enjoying the nature’s grandeur gets diluted in the whole process. However, if you consider visiting other Grand Canyon options leaving aside the ever-crowded south Rim then you can certainly avoid the crowd and get better view of the Canyon.
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19th June 2007

Why Kiev Should Be Your Next Stop On Vacation

by Arik

Kiev is an ancient city that has been rebuilt and reshaped many times over the centuries by a harsh history. But despite the blights of war and Soviet architecture, enough golden-domed churches, winding, cobble- stoned streets and expansive, rambling parks remain on and amid hills around the wide Dnipro river to give it an uplifting charm. The dour Stalinist aspect of Khreschatyk, the city’s main street, has been transformed by extensive refurbishment, lights and color into a lively place crammed with designer shops. Both ends now boast glitzy subterranean shopping precincts.
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