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Ossining, New York Is A Destination For More Just Than Hardened Criminals Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2009-07-03 | - Word Count: 1074 | Viewed: 211 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.64 There is not too much to say about the city of Ossining, New York - unless you want to talk about its almost namesake, the Sing Sing prison, built in 1825 by convicts brought in from Auburn Prison. But once you step outside of town, the natural world opens the doors to wonders that may even impress the Big Guy upstairs... |
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A Guide to Must-See Beaches in Southwest Florida Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2009-04-21 | - Word Count: 602 | Viewed: 380 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.80 You may have heard of Fort Myers, Sanibel Island, or Captiva Island, but have you ever heard why they are such attractive vacation spots for most travelers? This article will tell you exactly why the Paradise Coast of Florida's southern Gulf Coast is so popular with tourists. |
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Charlotte, North Carolina: Natural Beauty Nearly Year Around Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2008-12-03 | - Word Count: 1763 | Viewed: 427 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71 The largest city in North Carolina, Charlotte is the largest metropolitan city on the eastern seaboard between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Jacksonville, Florida. Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte has a population of nearly 675,000 people. Read this article to learn more about the area and the attractions that appeal to travelers taking family vacations. |
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Riverboat Cruises And Vacations For Families And Couples Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2008-11-18 | - Word Count: 800 | Viewed: 1159 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.17 The era of steamboats that most people think about is the paddle-wheel steamboats of the Mississippi in the 1800's, but the modern age offers a wide variety of riverboat cruises around the U.S. and around the world. |
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A Brief History Of America's Route 66 Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2008-11-17 | - Word Count: 829 | Viewed: 785 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.63 Route 66 (1926-1985) is probably the most famous highway in the United States. This highway remains in the consciousness of Americans, even in this day and age, 23 years after the road ceased to carry the designation of an official U.S. Highway. |
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American Travel Ideas: Amtrak Will Take You Most Anywhere Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2008-11-14 | - Word Count: 805 | Viewed: 428 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.57 When I was a child in the 1970's, my grandmother heard that Amtrak was coming to an end in our part of the country. So, she arranged with my parents to take us kids on a train ride one last time, before the end of an era. Amtrak has returned to offering nearly national service, and it serves to help move people nearly anywhere in the country. Read this article to learn more about the resurgence of Amtrak. |
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