16th
September
2008
by: John Smithyman
Frankfurt is renowned for its high rise buildings, the European central bank, the birthplace of poet and writer Johann Goethe, its international airport, and of course its delicious Frankfurters, but there is so much more to this city.
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posted in Europe, Travel Tips, Germany |
16th
September
2008
by: bransonmis
While Branson, Missouri may be well known for its daytime activities such as hiking, biking and boating, Branson’s real draw is its nightlife. For anyone who appreciates live entertainment, this town has over 50 theaters that feature more than 100 unique productions.
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posted in US, Vacation, Nightlife, Lake, Midwest |
16th
September
2008
By: gsmyth
Qingdao is a city of more recent history than many others in China. It was occupied by Germans in 1897, and at this time, only had around 1,000 inhabitants. However, this grew to over 15,000 souls, in just over a decade. The city is known as one of the most beautiful historic beachside cities in China, and a lovely contrast to the hustle and bustle of many of China ’s other cities.
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posted in Asia, East Asia, China |
16th
September
2008
by JaneLeisteiner
It’s the Windy City, the Second City, Frank Sinatra’s kind of town. It’s Chicago, and there’s something in this city by the lake to please every traveler. Take a ball game, enjoy a boat trip on Lake Michigan, shop at some of the country’s top boutiques, tour museums, eat at some of the nation’s best restaurants and enjoy it all from a Chicago bed and breakfast. Here are some of the great, unique lodging choices.
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posted in Travel Tips, US, Lake, Midwest, Bed & Breakfast |