City Of Flowers - Portland
February 15, 2007 on 1:04 pm | In Travel | 1604 CommentsNestled at the intersection of Columbia and Willamette rivers, Portland is casual but a welcoming city. Portland possesses magnificent natural scenery and plenty opportunities for outdoor activities. The “City of Roses” offers bountiful waterways, flourishing greenery, and various parks and gardens, including the magnificent International Rose Test Garden and the unmissable Japanese Garden. From antiques to books, Portland is a shopper’s heaven. Sellwood District offers a wealth of antique dealers, while Hawthorne Boulevard packs used bookstores into its boundaries. Powell’s City of Books is especially noteworthy; with more than a million books for sale, it claims itself as the nation’s largest bookstore.

Portland Welcome You!
Visitor attractions in the city include Pioneer Courthouse Square, a European-style plaza, and Saturday Market, the nation’s largest outdoor handicrafts market. Sports fans of all ages will enjoy a trip to hometown-shop Niketown, followed by a Blazers game at Rose Garden Arena. With the city’s award-winning mass-transit system, getting around is a breeze.
Fall in love with Burlington
February 13, 2007 on 1:12 pm | In Travel | 11124 CommentsCuddled between the Winooski River and Lake Champlain, Burlington enjoys loads of of exceptionals, having been acknowledged as “America’s Dream Town,”, as one of the ten best Places to Raise a Family, and as having one of the country’s top Main Street districts. Vermont’s leading and probably most multi-ethnic city, Burlington gestures with the perfect mix of old New England charisma, arts, culture and environment.
The city is alive through out the year, from summer to fall, you will find all good reasons to visit this picturesque as well as enthralling city. In spring and summer, the streets are busy with festivals and celebrity concerts.
Lake Champlain
Add to the blend the city’s propinquity to the attractive Green Mountains – a nature-lover’s dreamland admired for its ski resorts, hiking trails and, of course, Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory – and it’s little wonder that so many people travel to Burlington once only to discover that they never want to leave. In the fall, the Burlington Bike Path is active with leaf peepers who come to see the effervescent autumn colors. In winter, tie up your ice skates and move to the Paquette Arena or hold your skis and plan a ski vacation in one of the many nearby resorts.
Every season of the year is a good season to visit Burlington and enjoy chocolate too. Don’t miss to take a break at Lake Champlain Chocolates for a tour and taste. Burlington is one of those places you can’t help to fall in love with.
Being in Ogden
February 12, 2007 on 1:10 pm | In Travel | 16103 CommentsSituated along the Wasatch Front, at the union of the Ogden and Weber rivers, this town revels in its natural environment. Feral Ogden was discovered in 1820s and after that the city has witnessed poverty and prosperity, conflict and celebration. In contemporary times, although a more quiet and modern place, the city still has life-size action and adventure for the whole family to enjoy.

Beauty of Ogden
Take your children to watch more than 100 big replicas of pre-historic creatures at the Ogden Dinosaur Park and Museum. Or move to the Tree House Museum, one of the best of its kind in the U.S. Adults will find plethora to enjoy on local golf courses or hiking trails in the summer and everybody will love the local winter ski resorts.
A grand old warehouse, Union Station must not be missed for history freaks and anyone fascinated with trains and railroads. Be sure to saunter along 25th Street downtown. The street boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, one-of-a kind shops, antique stores and art galleries.
Charm Of Ann Arbor
February 11, 2007 on 3:36 am | In Travel | 2054 CommentsHolding bags on their shoulders heading towards The University of Michigan, students flood the streets of Ann Arbor. Besides being the major college town, Ann Arbor has much more to offer. It is a popular vacation destination for families, couples and single travelers. Ann Arbor has many child-friendly museums with stimulating hands-on displays and art museums with esteemed collections.

Snowy Ann Arbor
Couples and single visitors take pleasure in the diverse shops, traditional restaurants and trendy night clubs, while readers are wowed by the numerous independent bookstores. From mysteries and crime to holistic healing and yoga, each store has a unique personality and area of expertise. Most of the poplura attractions are situated in the same area, making it easy to step from one to the next and enjoy all this lively city has to offer.
Ann Arbor’s charisma lies in the fact that it boasts the best features of a large city, offering various entertainment, dining, shopping, and cultural options, yet still preserves the familiarity of a smaller town. Don’t miss popular Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival if you are visiting Ann Arbor in September.
The Other Side Of Branson
February 8, 2007 on 12:46 pm | In Travel | 17110 CommentsDon’t accede to the small-town, bucolic ambiances dupe you: the other side of Branson can induce Las Vegas without the casinos. Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks, Branson blends small-town charm with big-city music and entertainment. Entertainment is hysterical on The Strip, a seven-mile stretch of live music and comedy shows, copious restaurants, theme parks, shopping malls and numerous hotels. You might see Barbara Mandrell, Wayne Newton or Glen Campbell, all regular customers at what the Live Music Capital of the World, where around 90 music and comedy shows run daily in over 47 theaters.

Westgate, Branson
Branson has a lot more to offer visitors besides the great live shows. It’s an ecstasy for outdoor adventure. Enjoy water sport activities including swimming, kayaking, sailing, water skiing, boating, scuba diving, fishing and much in 3 pristine lakes named Table Rock, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals. Branson is also home to an enthralling theme park Silver Dollar City, this park has myriad rides, live entertainment and specialty shops. Go for shopping, wonderful dinning, golfing and enjoy to the maximum in this famous Missouri attraction.
Vacationing in Sacramento
February 6, 2007 on 12:17 pm | In Travel | 1700 CommentsUsually, vacationers hunting for famous holiday destinations in other corners of the California state ignore or miss California’s capital city, Sacramento. Hey! You are actually missing something exciting, just give a glance again: Sacramento has something for everyone in your family. The city offers an array of exhilarating, learning and historic attractions to entertain all. The “City of Trees”, with tree-lined streets, umpteen parks and greenways has a plenty of action.

Downtown Sacramento
Sacramento has almost all sports activities to entertain you, skiing, mountain biking, river rafting, fishing and lot more. People tending toward more metropolitan amusement are pleased with the city’s massive attractions: museums and historic sites, trendy boutiques, stylish and extraordinary restaurants, and enough nightlife to gratify even the most dedicated night owl. Host of great festivals, Sacramento organize numerous festivals every year and one of the most unique is Yuba City’s Tomato Festival, held each August just northwest of Sacramento. The event is a fun-filled commemoration devoted to the adored little fruit. So don’t ignore this metropolitan next time, when you think about vacation in California.
Sedona - Holiday Destination For Everyone!
February 5, 2007 on 11:57 am | In Travel | 14063 CommentsEmbraced in natural beauty and blessed with a perfect weather, the appealing red rocks of magnetic Sedona pulls everyone from business and Hollywood icons to retirees. Sedona is counted among the most beautiful vacation destinations in the United States. Many painters and sculptors call the town home. Aside from artists who have taken up shop, Sedona is an elite retirement area, and scores of well-to-do seniors are pleased with relatively mild temperatures and pleasing scenery. The area also benefits from world-class resorts and spas, cozy bed and breakfast inns, and terrific dining options.

Chrismatic Sedona
The state parks near Sedona offer spectacular sights and plenty opportunities to empathize with nature. Red Rock State Park features an environmental information center as well as fantastic locations for hiking, biking, birding and fishing. Sheltered by cottonwoods and sycamores along the canyon walls, at Slide Rock State Park the audacious can glide down a natural water slide, while the less athletic can relax at picnic tables in the meadow.
So, whether you are looking for a relaxing weekend of golf and pampering or an adventurous tour for outdoor activities and cultural endeavors, Sedona is the destination.
If You Can Reverie It, You Can Do It At Durango
February 1, 2007 on 12:44 pm | In Travel | 951 CommentsDurango is town of fantasies with infinite ways to relax, refresh and revive. Scenic panorama is overwhelming, and the diversity of superlative attractions and things to do is beyond comparisons. Durango draws millions of visitors every year for the countless outdoor leisure activities and eye-catching beauty. People from all walks for adventure including horse riders, campers, rafters, mountain bikers, kayakers, fisherman, hunters rock climbers, and hikers are attracted to the San Juan National Forest and mountains, the tallest range in the Rockies.

Charismatic Durango
But Durango’s biggest vacationer appeal is a nine-hour historic train journey in a medieval era steam locomotive. Train buffs will definitely enjoy this vintage ride. Skiers gather in the city in winters, to enjoy all winter activities including hiking, fishing, rafting. Decelerate your swiftness with a saunter past magnificently restored Victorian buildings in historic Downtown Durango and conclude a very lively weekend in a local brewpub or saloon.
Romantic Toledo
January 31, 2007 on 12:36 pm | In Travel | 1737 CommentsAcknowledged as the “Glass Capital of the World” and the “Walleye Capital of the World,” Toledo is a budding city with numerous opportunities and much to offer to its natives and visitors. Toledo is named after the Spanish city of the same name and likewise Toledo in Spain, Toledo in Ohio, US is very romantic and has many beautiful churches and is home to the only Plateresque (an architectural style of 16th century Spain) cathedral in the world. This city is a mammoth exporter of glass and boasts several famous glass factory outlets. Also located here is a Jeep production plant and the University of Toledo.

Toledo
While talking about Toledo, we can’t miss mentioning Lake Erie and the Maumee River, which runs right through the downtown. In fact, there are many things to do along the water in Toledo, including fishing, boating, dining at the restaurants at the Docks or spending a day at tranquil Maumee Bay State Park. You’ll be surprised when you explore that a city of about 400,000 offers the variety and extent of leisure activities that Toledo does!
Being In Tulsa
January 29, 2007 on 12:45 pm | In Travel | 1493 Comments The hub of Oklahoma State shrugs with more than 140 parks, an array of cultural attractions and amusement spots that ensures to please all ages and tastes. Whatever you want to see; superlative art, ballet, opera or simply an outing to the local zoo. Tulsa is an ultimate destination for a weekend getaway.

Beautiful Tulsa
On the traditional and custom tour, you can spend a complete weekend visiting the city’s majestic museums. The Philbrook , the Museum of Jewish Art and the Gilgrease all offer enthralling shows in their particular areas of proficiency. People with charm for parks and gardens can’t afford to miss the Tulsa Garden Center and its widespread horticultural library with other resources linked to all botanical things. Outdoor activities include Bells Amusement Park, golf and River Parks, 20 miles of cemented activity trails along the River Arkansas and knit past picnic places, playgrounds, fountains and sculptures. For something different, enjoy the attractive grounds of Oral Roberts University.
Tulsa has something to offer everyone, do visit this versatile city during your next vacation.



