Car Rentals - Take Your Time While on Vacation By David Patullo

Chicago is home to a lot of things. It's nicknames represent it's wonderful qualities and achievements. It is called the City of Big Shoulders due to it's pioneering skyscrapers. It's the Windy City due to the cold wind off Lake Michigan. It is the Second City since it has the nation's second mo

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Why an Increasing Number of Visitors to Chicago, Indiana, and Michigan Opt For Charter Buses By Sheila Dodd

If you are traveling to a convention, event, or gathering of any sort, charter buses are an excellent choice. Charter buses are an affordable and hassle-free alternative to other means of transportation if you are traveling as a large group. Whether you are traveling with a church group, sports

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The Rise in Popularity of Leasing High Quality Cars By Steve Hill

Over the weekend I read an article in one of the Sunday newspapers which rather surprised me. It suggested that the recession has had a positive effect on the car leasing industry, or at least at the high end. So why would this be so? Well this is what I will be attempting to answer within the f

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Cultural Tours - See Through the Eyes of the People By Shawn Michael Hickman

Unique and fun vacations now include cultural tours. These uniquely designed and organized tours offer some of the most unusual vacations available around the world. Tourists are visitors to the community and are welcomed with open arms to enjoy the best of the community including attractions such a

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Everglades National Park - A Lazy Flowing River By John Pelley and Maggie Pelley

Words cannot adequately describe the experiences you will have spending a week at The Everglades National Park. You are definitely strangers in a strange land: a very fragile ecosystem for all of Southern Florida and the entire nation. The Everglades has two seasons: wet and dry. This is the dry sea

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Gay Travel to Bhutan By Howie Holben

The nation of Bhutan is a tiny Buddhist kingdom tucked into the remote Himalayas between India and Tibet. Here, visitors will discover a rich way of life that has only recently begun to be exposed to modern mindsets and Western culture. This devoutly Buddhist country is home to a distinct culture th

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You’ll Fall For the Autumn Colors in Gatlinburg By Gregory J Nelson

Fall is fast approaching and there's no better place to experience the wonders of the fall colors than Gatlinburg and the surrounding Great Smoky Mountains! Now is the time to start planning your discount Gatlinburg vacation. Millions of visitors annually flock to Gatlinburg, the official gat

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Free Or Almost Free Activities in Kelowna By Devon O’Malley

Looking to pinch a penny on your next summer vacation? Stressing about the cost of holiday activities is never fun - that is why Kelowna, BC offers a number of free or almost free activities that you and your family will love. Relax on the beach, watch an outdoor music concert or learn about Kelowna

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Visiting Diverse Dublin By Adam Singleton

Dublin is a destination that is full of character; from the elegant Georgian quarter to the eclectic neighbourhoods just a mile or two away, the divisions in the city are typical of Irish history and a lot can be learnt from a trip to Ireland's capital. Getting to Ireland's capital and larges

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Vancouver Museums and Galleries By Devon O’Malley

Located in Vancouver's downtown core, the Vancouver Art Gallery is the largest art gallery in Western Canada and is one of the most respected in Canada. The Vancouver Art Gallery is home to international travelling pieces from various artists as well as over 200 permanent pieces by the noteworth

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