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  • Hackensack, New Jersey: 300 Years of Modern History

    The county seat for Bergen County, New Jersey is the small, bustling city of Hackensack. Nearly 43,000 people call the 4.6 square mile city their home and, in addition to being a seat of government, it is also an important retailing and business center.
    The region of New Jersey that Hackensack occupies today was long [...]

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  • Where Can Americans Get the Best Vacation Experience For Their

    Where Can Americans Get the Best Vacation Experience For Their Dollar? Travel Value Index Ranks Top 20 U.S. Places Providing Greatest Value to Visitor
    Who doesn’t want a great vacation experience at a low price? One of the top questions among travelers continues to be how to plan an enjoyable trip without going into the red.
    To [...]

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  • Kangaroo Island – An Australian Island Paradise

    Kangaroo Island has been described as one of earth’s last unspoilt island refuges, and with very good reason. This idyllic island located off the coast of South Australian is an idyllic tour destination for those seeking sun, surf, and everything that goes with them, including swimming, fishing, sailing and scuba-diving. Islands are almost always special [...]

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  • Visit The California Wine Country

    If youre planning a trip to California wine country, there are many resources available that can make your trip fun and enjoyable. Many self-planning guides are available for visitors to complement the wine tasting experience and make for a pleasurable adventure. Family wineries in Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley, Santa Barbara, and Medocino area vineyards, just [...]

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  • Golden Australia

    Australia, The Commonwealth of Australia, is a country located in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia comprises the world’s smallest continent as well as a number of islands in the Southern, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Neighboring Countries to Australia include: Indonesia, The Solomon Islands, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and New Zealand.
    Australia the continent [...]

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  • Italy Milan and Pisa

    When visiting Italy, it seems every destination has enough historical sites to keep you busy for a month. Oddly, Milan and Pisa dont fall into this category.
    Milan
    Milan is a thoroughly modern city and I would hazard to guess a wealthy one. This is not really the place for a budget traveler, but then again [...]

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  • Getting Away From It All In Michigan

    Most people think of the beaches on the coast as the most popular getaway locations. In truth, getting away to beauty of Michigan is one of the more popular trips around.
    Getting Away From It All In Michigan
    Michigan, a state in the heart of the United States’ Midwest, is a beautiful location. Full of lakes, rivers, [...]

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  • Visit Palm Beach Florida

    Palm Beach, Florida, a barrier island, is approximately one hour’s drive north of Miami, Florida. Palm Beach is a beautiful city, filled with lush colorful gardens, palm tree lined streets, large beautiful homes, clean well maintained beaches, luxury hotels, fine dining establishments, high end shopping and a safe, virtually crime free environment.
    If you are searching [...]

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  • Ireland For Todays Tourist.

    Ireland today is being promoted heavily by the hotels and businesses that stand to gain financially from the tourism industry. The main thrust of their campaigns seems to be based on the quality of their accommodation. They do have a lot to offer in the modern hotels with indoor heated swimming pools, fully equipped gyms, [...]

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  • From Wetlands to Canals and Dams: Travel to Amsterdam

    There are not many cities that have experienced such social and political extremes in recent history as Amsterdam. In the 20th century alone, Amsterdam faced the atrocities of war for the first time in 400 years, became the radical center of 1960s social movements and witnessed a complete about-face in its core economy. Amsterdam’s progressive, [...]

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