How to get to Paradise? Go directly to Mission Beach. Boardwalk or sand, take your pick. Wear what you want - sandals or barefoot, board shorts or ...More |
I lived in Seattle for almost 8 years before I, regretably moved away. My very favorite thing to do on the weekends was to go down to the waterfront, ...More |
This is the best Children's Museum we have been to. It it all about the children. If you have toddler, take along an older child to accompany them. ...More |
Description: There's no way you can get bored at the 105 acre Carowinds, whatever age group you belong to. This amusement park has it all, from 60 rides like ... More |
I have enjoyed visiting the La Brea Tar Pits since I was a little girl. Now my two boys enjoy it with me. From the moment you enter the grounds and ...More |
The Griffith Observatory is a spectacular place, filled with amazing exhibits! It's understandable that some people are frustrated, but with a little ...More |
This is a great hike and worth it when you get to the top, but be warned! If you have heart problems or are a smoker...pace yourself! Once you are ...More |
Knotts is great. It stands out even though it is less than 10 minutes from Disneyland. It has better rides, and the crowds are never as hectic. The ...More |
This thing is huuuuge! It's definetely the same size as the original. There isn't much to do or see inside but you'll be glad that you did! It's only ...More |
Description: Erected in 1890, the Walnut Street Bridge was the first to connect Chattanooga's downtown with the North Shore. Structural modifications have been ... More |
Description: A few blocks to the east of downtown, the Sweet Auburn neighborhood is home to the birthplace of America's most influential Civil Rights leader. ... More |
Sandia Peak is so named, because at sunset, the mountainside turns a beautiful pink melon colour. The ridge dominates the countruy side for miles ...More |
Description: This artistic wonderland is housed in a splendid neoclassical structure that serves as a piece of work in itself. Collections of American and European ... More |
Description: This rock is easily recognized by its stately shape and unusual red color. The object of many visitors' pointed cameras, this rock becomes more than ... More |
Our rooms were clean, quiet, everything worked, and it had a great view. The staff was friendly and courteous except for one waitress in the Tempo ...More |
Description: The Detroit Tigers, charter members of Major League Baseball's American League, abandoned historic Tiger Stadium at the close of the 1999 season. ... More |
Description: Long before the establishment of Washington, DC, Alexandria was a town centered in politics and commerce. The founding fathers often met here to ... More |
SUN STUDIO'S HISTORICAL ATMOSPHERE AND NOSTALGIA WAS FASCINATING. I RECOMMEND PEOPLE WHO ARE INTO THE HISTORY OF ROCK-N-ROLL MUST PAY A VISIT THERE AT ...More |
I attended all three games this weekend at Yankee Stadium to see the Yankees play toe hated Red Sox. I have been to Yankee Stadium pre-9/11 and post ...More |
Do not listen to the financially unsuccessful whiners who felt Rock City Gardens was expensive at $10/adult and $5/child. The walk, the flora, the ...More |
Description: Connected by a channel to the Lake of the Isles, Lake Calhoun is the largest of the five lakes comprising Minneapolis Chain of Lakes. The lake ... |
Friendly guides give a thorough introduction the history of Salt Lake City and the Latter Day Saints. If you don't enjoy local history or religion, ...More |
My experience at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland was like the stuff dreams are made of. As a partially disabled person, from Georgia, who ...More |
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