Archive for April, 2007



Akron, Ohio- Industrial and Technological Center

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 10:50 am

Akron Ohio has a population of about 215,000, in a metropolitan area, the Akron-Canton area, with a total population of 1.1 million. Akron is a city rich in history - from its role in the history of American canals in the early 19th century, to its …

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Arkansas Fishing

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 10:43 am

When a person thinks of the term fishing, Arkansas isn’t necessarily what comes to mind, but maybe it should. More than 600,000 acres of lakes and 9,700 miles of rivers and streams fuel Arkansas’ excellent angling reputation. Anglers will find fantast…

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Allentown- Manufacturing and Health Care Center

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 10:35 am

Allentown, Pennsylvania is the largest of three cities, the others being Bethlehem and Easton, in the Lehigh Valley. The population is 106,632. Though there has been a decline in traditional industrial activity, 15% of the workforce is still involved in …

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Albany, NY- Empire State Capital, Gate to the Mountains

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 10:32 am

Albany, NY, the capital of New York State is located 135 miles up the Hudson River from New York City. It has a population of about 96,000, and is located slightly south of the juncture of the Hudson and the Mohawk rivers. Albany is close to the ci…

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Abilene, Texas- Historic City of the Old West

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 10:28 am

Abilene, Texas is an historic city of the Old West, which has become the transportation, medical, commercial and university hub of Taylor County in the geographic center of the state of Texas. The city�s current population is 116,000. The average price…

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How To Apply And Renew A U.S. Passport

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 9:45 am

A United States passport is an official government document issued by the United States Department of State. It certifies the individual’s identity as well as U.S. citizenship. This document entitles US citizens to travel abroad and return to the United …

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Places to see in Sutherland - Northern Cape South Africa

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 9:13 am

Sutherland may be famous as one of the coldest places in South Africa, but it is also home to some spectacular historical sites as well as a Planetary Observatory.Dutch Reformed Church:The N G Church was designed by Charles Freeman who also design…

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Review of Club Freedom-Should you join this travel club?

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 9:04 am

If you are passionate about travel and have purchased discount holiday vouchers in the past, then I would recommend a closer look at Club Freedom.When a friend first told me about this “new” travel club and the benefits of joining and the fantastic tr…

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Alaska Fishing Vacation

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 8:43 am

What conjures up more intense thoughts to an angler of any kind than the phrase ‘Alaska Fishing Vacation’? Probably not very much, to the average angler the phrase ‘Alaska Fishing Vacation’ is as provocative a phrase as anything his girlfriend has eve…

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South Africa’s only true desert

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 8:39 am

Experience one of the driest but most picturesque regions in the Northern Cape - vist the Richtersveld.With an annual rainfall of less than 70mm and temperatures up to 50°C, the Richtersveld is one of the most dry regions in South Africa, but also ha…

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