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| Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas |
| California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware |
| Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho |
| Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas |
| Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland |
| Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi |
| Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada |
| New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York |
| North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma |
| Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina |
| South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah |
| Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia |
| Wisconsin | Wyoming |
Sat, 12/13/2008 - 05:34 | Add new comment
After a hectic day at Disney World, spend a relaxing day at Sea World petting the sting rays or taking in one of the many shows. As you enter the park, pick up a map and check the shows scheduled to plan your day.
Enroute to the Penquin House you can stop off and see the beautifully colored "real" birds as well as their costumed aercalist "human" birds or you can take a front seat and get splashed by a whale as it swims by. As you head towards the sea lions and seals, you might want to stop and see the high divers and the girls that ride the dolphins.
Sat, 11/08/2008 - 04:35 | Add new comment
Niagara Falls is one of the most well known destinations in New York State. Situated on the border between New York State and Ontario, Canada, the falls attract more than 14 million tourists per year. Niagara Falls consists of three waterfalls that can be seen on both the American side as well as the Canadian side. The American side consists of two waterfalls known as the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Canadian Falls is most well known as the Horseshoe Falls.
Mon, 11/03/2008 - 22:30 | Add new comment
Flying with children can seem like a daunting task. However, by following a few simple tips, your flying experience can turn out better then you expect.
Below are a few tips that might make flying with children more enjoyable:
Mon, 11/03/2008 - 03:33 | 1 comment
My neighbor, Reginald Henderson just got back from a trip to Alabama. He has been working on photographing as many national historic sites in Alabama State as he can. Reginald still has to spruce up most of his digital images, but he shared a few with me from Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot in Cullman, David C. Humphreys House in Huntsville and Tallassee Commercial Historic District - Roughly, 3 blocks on S side Barnett Blvd. between old River Rd. and DuBois St. in Tallassee. I was especially interested in the pictures that he had from St. Paul's Catholic Church in Birmingham.
Mon, 11/03/2008 - 03:18 | Add new comment
Lawrence Vargas was telling me about the great trout fishing on the Ruby River. Lawrence is an alumnus of Winnett High School, Winnett, so he's been around a long time.
We had 95.7 - KCGM on in the background and were having a good conversation. That's when it hit me. I should let you all know about the great stuff to see in Montana.
There is so much to do while traveling in this state that I scarcely know where to begin.
Mon, 11/03/2008 - 03:09 | Add new comment
There are hundreds of great things to do in Nevada. Edith Harris, Lucy Campbell, Patsy Nichols and Erin Lowe got together and came up with a list of the best ones out there. From the recreational opportunities in Churchill County, Nevada: named for Fort Churchill, named in turn for Sylvester Churchill, a general in the Mexican-American War to the rustic inns in Churchill County, Nevada: named for Fort Churchill, named in turn for Sylvester Churchill, a general in the Mexican-American War here is the best of the best.
Natural Wonders:
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