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  1. Shih Huang Ti, First Emperor of China | Qin Shi Huang Shih Huang Ti (or Qin Shi Huang Ti) was heir to the throne of Chin, a powerful feudal state in northwest China. On his accession he set about uniting China, annexing the other feudal states with ruthless efficiency, aided by espionage, brib...
  2. St. Louis Family Fun Are you thinking about vacationing in St. Louis? Do you live in St. Louis and want to see the sites that you haven't seen yet? There is so much to see besides the "Big Seven", as I call them (the Arch - National Museum of Westward Expan...
  3. Quebec City Today Quebec City or Québec (French: Ville de Québec, or simply Québec) is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec. It is the second largest city in the province, after Montreal. Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec), the only...
  4. Rendezvous Days At Minnesota's Grand Portage National Monument Each year on the first full weekend of August, National Park Service staff and hundreds of volunteers re-create a fun and very authentic Voyageur Rendezvous at the historic North West Company fur trade depot at northern Minnesota's Grand Portage...
  5. Christkindlmarkt in Bethlehem, PA Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem is a world-renowned holiday marketplace recognized by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of the top holiday markets in the world. This annual event features fine arts, Christmas decorations, crafts, food and seasonal entert...
  6. Hotel Toolbox   A Free Exchange of Ideas and Tools for The Hospitality Community
  7. What To See And Do In Flagstaff, Arizona I first arrived in Flagstaff in 1994, on my way to a river trip through the Grand Canyon. A year and a half later, in the middle of winter, I was back again, en route to the Canyon's North Rim to work at a snowbound place called Kaibab Lodge. The...
  8. Visiting the Quabbin Reservoir This is by far and away my favorite part of the state. Cape Cod has its sandy dunes, Cape Ann the quaintness of the Maine seashore, and the Berkshires the backroads charm of Vermont. However, if you are looking for a place to experience Massachusetts...
  9. Sarastro - The Opera Themed Restaurant In Covent Garden, London! Eating at Sarastro is an experience in every sense of the word! Situated right in the heart of London's Theatreland/Covent Garden, the owners of Sarastro describe their establishment as a "theatrical restaurant". It's a description...
  10. Visit Fife in Scotland Tucked away on the east side of Scotland, just over the water from Edinburgh, is the Kingdom of Fife. This Scottish county is not the best known part of Scotland, but has so much to offer, from genuine Medieval castles to Cold War bunkers, and from g...
  11. Petra - The Rose Red City of Jordan Petra is Jordan's most famous tourist attraction. A city hewn by the Nabateans into the rose-colored rock. Learn more about its history, location, current events, with links to related websites, pictures, books, DVDs, posters and other resources. "O...
  12. Chennai is Your Next Tourist Destination. Chennai formerly known as Madras is the capital of the southern state of Tamil Nadu in India. It is the country's fourth largest city. It is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. This 367 year old city has an estimated population...
  13. Christchurch City, New Zealand A guide to the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.
  14. Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is an annual 10-day musical extravaganza that attracts more than one million people from throughout the US and abroad. Musikfest celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2008. Musikfest Bethlehem is one of the largest f...
  15. Greece Travel Guide This Greece travel guide gives useful information for Travel to Greece:  Greece is a travel paradise. The weather in Greece is temperate. The people of Greece are very friendly and outgoing. Greek food is very different than you fi...
  16. Top 10 Things To Do in Niagara Falls Over 20 million visitors flock to Niagara Falls every year and why not? Niagara are the most powerful falls in North America and this beautiful natural wonder is certainly worth exploring. Niagara Falls straddles the border of Ontario, Canada and th...
  17. Extreme tourism "An Extreme Tourist is someone who explores, experiences and totally immerses themselves in their travel destination - mind, body and soul." It's a definition provided by Extreme Tourist the independent traveller's web community devoted to...
  18. Stonehenge Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic monument in county Wiltshire in England. The large stone circle is predated by a surrounding ditch and bank earthworks. The site is owned by the Crown and managed by English Heritage, a public body which mainta...
  19. Colorado's Durango - Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad On a recent trip to Colorado, Steve and I took a ride with the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, using the train as a fun means of shuttling from one end of our Colorado Trail section-hike to the other. We'd wanted to ride this historic,...
  20. Bryce Canyon National Park Dark Reds, vibrant oranges, warm earth toned browns and whites combine like an artist's palette at southwestern Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park. The ampitheater area contains large geological rock formations called hoodos. A unique combination of w...