16th
April
2008
by Jim Swartwout
Have you heard the news? Predictions are that gas for the summer vacation season will peak between $3.67 and $4.00 plus this summer. Talk about cutting into the old family vacation budget. Traveling on a strict budget has become a necessity for most people with costs for eggs to airfare on the rise.
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posted in Travel Tips, US, Vacation |
16th
April
2008
Author: T. O’ Donnell
I went on my first holiday to the tropics recently. I was afraid of catching a disease, so I did a bit of research, and took some precautions. Here are some tips I found useful.
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posted in Travel Tips, Vacation, Tropical, holiday |
16th
April
2008
by: Jackie Mathews
A honeymoon is one of the best reasons to travel but it has to be a passionate adventure along the lines of something you would read about in a romance novel. A place that rivals even the most pleasant of dreams would be a destination worth considering.
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posted in Exotic Location, Travel Tips, Honeymoon, Romantic, Destination |
16th
April
2008
by: Juble.com
Virtually every state in the United States of America has a state fair. They usually last between two to seven days and generally offer a few small basic rides, lots of games, a couple of snack bars, a vendor or two and that is about all. The State Fairs have evolved into more of a carnival than a fair these days. Originally, though, the concept of the State Fair began in the heart of Texas. In the old West, a state fair was all of the aforementioned things along with shows and local vendors bringing their wares and new merchandise to showcase and sell. These fairs would often last weeks. In Dallas Texas today, you can still get that old fair feeling at the Texas State Fair.
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posted in US, Southern Region |