December 22nd, 2010

If you’re looking for a specialty travel opportunity that blends American history with a unique educational opportunity, consider visiting one of America’s Presidential Libraries and Museums. With their evolving displays of significant memorabilia, these interactive presidential centers appeal to all age groups. Let’s take a closer look…
Presidential Historical Sites
From George Washington, our first president, to our current chief executive Barack Obama, you can find historic sites dedicated to these leaders scattered across America. Many are centuries old mansions, like President Washington’s Mount Vernon in Virginia along the Potomac River. Others are sleek modern complexes, while still others are quiet, retrospective tributes to our commanders in chief.
At present, there are thirteen established Presidential Libraries and Museums. Twelve are open to the public and they are located everywhere from California to Massachusetts. For anyone who appreciates history, a visit to one of these museums is a special glimpse into the lives of the men who have held one of the most important jobs in the world.
One might assume each museum is devoted exclusively to a single president, but there is a much broader scope. On a recent visit to one of these centers, you may have seen a display of First Lady dresses through the years, or a spotlight on presidential pets. No matter the focus, there is something for all ages and interests.
Where Are The Presidential Libraries And Museums?
Beginning with our 31st president, Herbert Hoover, each successive president has a combination library and museum. Travelers going across the country will find the twelve museums in ten different states. Two are in Texas, commemorating the presidencies of Lyndon Johnson and George H.W. Bush. California has two as well, honoring Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
Singular museums for eight other presidents can be found in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Massachusetts, New York, Arkansas, Michigan, and Georgia. In addition, there are numerous historic sites dedicated to earlier presidents, which usually combine their family home along with a library and exhibit area.
Each of the presidents are spotlighted in depth at their own library, but the emphasis is just as much on overall American history as one specific era. Traveling exhibits rotate around the country, so repeat visits are encouraged and of continual interest.
Many of the exhibits are targeted for families, with particular emphasis on getting to know the president as a person rather than just a political figure. Strengths and flaws are fairly portrayed and the public really gains a true understanding of the office of president.
Summary
A visit to one of the many presidential historical sites across the country is an ideal educational experience for young and old. These fascinating, interactive cultural centers are a focal point for American history and a special glimpse into the lives of our commanders in chief.
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December 20th, 2010

Traveling for your holidays is very popular these days. Most states in America promote themselves as tourist destinations in some way as they offer travel incentives for their local areas. There are many options for your vacation, everything from theme parks to national parks.
While planning a holiday travel, you need to decide at the onset what you want, for example, do you want to relax on a beach or enjoy roller coasters and water rides. If a good deal on holiday travel is what you want, check out if travel packages are available around your destination. Such packages, which combine airline fares, hotels and car rentals together, are offered by many travel companies, making it a cost-effective as well as convenient deal to go for.
Once you have chosen your vacation type you can begin searching for a destination. Your destination will often be affected by your budget, so this is also a good time to consider that aspect. Of course you can choose a higher priced destination for a shorter time if you choose not to compromise that aspect of your vacation. Use the Internet to search for a variety of destinations, then discuss them amongst your family. Many popular vacation areas can satisfy a variety of vacation desires as they integrate both relaxing on a beach and the fun and excitement that the more youthful members of your family may be searching for.
When you involve your family, and get a early head start holiday travel can be as exciting as it is to plan a vacation. Travel Packages will probably be cheaper with short notice because companies would rather have families occupied in the room instead of the cost of the room sitting empty. Remember the best deals are found when you plan ahead of time as oppose to a shorter time.
Last minute travel deals are often available if your travel plans are flexible. If you are willing to make last minute changes, there is a good possibility that you can travel at a fraction of the cost paid by those with fixed plans. Of course, if money is not a problem, the security of a fixed plan for any type of vacation you want is possible. If luxury is your goal and price is no object then you can go on the vacation of your dreams. You might choose to rent a yacht off the eastern seaboard, or sip the best wines in the vineyards of California.
If you have a reasonable budget, and do a little bit of careful planning, nothing can stop you from enjoying your holiday travel to the hilt. You can satisfy your wildest dreams, be it a helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon or having fun and gambling the night away on the Las Vegas strip.
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December 12th, 2010

Every year millions of people take to the skies, ships, trains and cars to take the yearly family vacation. A lot of them just can’t hardly wait to cross the water and visit some distant land to see all the sights and sounds.
It is interesting to see how other cultures live. Trying to understand their customs and beliefs. Its exciting to see the sights of another country, but there is still a lot to see in the U.S.
Have you seen the City beneath a City or crossed the floating bridge in Washington? Have you visited the Sea Lion Caves on the coast of Oregon or the Sanctuary of our sorrowful Mother in Portland?
How about the wine country in California or even Disneyland? And don’t forget the sights from Mt. Shasta. And don’t forget the deserts, mountains and resorts of Arizona.
There are a lot of exciting places left to be discovered and visited right there in the good old U.S.A. A wine tour is perfect for an American vacation. There are wineries in every state and they all offer wine tasting tours.
So start planning your next vacation to see more of those wonderful places and enjoy some of the rich history of every state. History like the discovery of gold at Sutters Mill. History of outlaws of the west. Travel the same paths as the Earp brothers and the Clanton gang.
Visit some of the locations of the great train robberies and stage coach hold ups. The museums in each state are filled with artifacts of days gone by.
Plan a visit to places like New Mexico to satisfy the little cowboy hidden inside you. Ride on over to Arizona and hit Old Tucson and Goldfield. You might also make a stop at Old San Diego and then Old Town San Francisco.
I have seen the sights in many different places and enjoyed it all but I still have not seen all there is to see right here. One can travel the highways and byways and never run out of excitement.
Money is tight and so are the regulations of the airlines. U.S. travel is less expensive and you are free to make a few side trips any time and anywhere you feel.
Check it out on the Internet and find your next family vacation destination. See what kind of history you can discover.
If you have a place in mind just type it into the search bar and start making the arrangements.
I hope to meet up with you out there on the American highway.
See you there.
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December 10th, 2010

The Great Smoky Mountains of the Appalachian Mountains looks so mysterious with its mist forming all around the mountain. This phenomenon does have scientific basis: it’s caused by a mixture of naturally formed hydrocarbons and high humidity.
It’s basically a place where you can connect with nature in a myriad of ways. Hikers, canoers, and whitewater rafter enthusiasts can live here for months. It’s also a great place just to drive around in and take in all the views and sights.
A historical place, these mountains is where the Cades Cove Loop calls home. It’s a 7,000-acre valley inhabited by the Cherokee Indians in the past. It also stands as testament to the 19th century pioneers.
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December 9th, 2010

When Southern Californians have a small budget and a desire to see the exotic sights and sounds of another country, American Express Travel agents suggest one of numerous destinations in beautiful Mexico. Mexico is a great vacation spot for several reasons. Mexico is in America’s backyard, making it reasonably safer for US citizens than other areas of the globe. This also means that depending on where you’re departing from; the actual travel time is more appealing and manageable than some other international destinations. Besides being easily accessible, Mexico has a wide variety of sights to entertain American travelers. From the beautiful beaches, to historical cities, to the archaeological sites of cultures such as the Maya, Olmeca and Azteca, plus incredible deserts, mountains, forests and the most modern of cities, Mexico, has something to offer everyone.
Relaxation, Entertainment and Ancient Ruins
For the traveler who enjoys urban sights and spirited nightlife, consider visiting some of the popular Mexican cities, such as the capital city of Mexico City, Tijuana or Guadalajara. But if you really want to visit the active Mexican party scene, book a trip Cancun, Cozumel, or the Riviera Maya. These destinations have some of the most spectacular and unspoiled beaches and some have all-inclusive resorts. One price covers food, entertainment and drinks allowing you to put one price on your entire vacation.
One of the best places to travel is the Yucatan. Yucatan offers an ideal mix of Maya culture. Great weather and some of the world’s best snorkeling and diving. Yucatan offers all the diverse sights of Mexico in one place. And American Express vacations offers exclusive packages to Yucatan created especially with the American traveler in mind. But if your real passion is ancient cultures, then San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas is for you. This popular Mexican tourist resort offers a view of the indigenous Mayan peoples in a beautiful ancient city.
All-Inclusive Resorts and Where to Find Them
Mexico all-inclusive resorts can be less expensive than similar Caribbean resorts. Alcoholic beverages can be inexpensive in Mexico, at least compared to some destinations. From the inexpensive 3-star hotels to luxurious all-inclusive resorts, Mexico is the perfect choice for all budgets.
Some of the better travel packages to Mexico offer prices for the budget traveler as well as the higher end traveler. If you are willing to take the time and research your vacation you may be surprised at the great value you can find your vacations dollars. For one of the best overall values for a Mexican vacation, you should consider exploring some American Express Travel deals. These packages are an excellent choice because you receive more luxury for your money not to mention nearly 60 local American Express Travel offices to help you if you need assistance.
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December 6th, 2010

When it comes to travel, most people opt for the vacation standards: a cruise, a Disney vacation, or booking a hotel in New York or another major city. Yet there are many American vacation destinations that are often overlooked – cities that offer wonderful sights and sounds, and even better value. When you book travel to one of these destinations, you’re sure to be delighted and surprised – and all the more appreciative of what our great country has to offer.
Think about it. When was the last time you visited Cleveland? Unless you’re from the Midwest, chances are you’ve never been there. That’s means that you’ve never experienced the gorgeous architecture of I.M. Pei’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, nor have you seen Jimi Hendrix’s handwritten lyrics to “Purple Haze.” While you’re in Cleveland, you can catch a Cleveland Indians baseball game, attend a performance of the Cleveland Orchestra, and visit the Cleveland Museum of Art. If you’re into thrills and chills, you can rent a car and drive about an hour and a half to go to the “Rollercoaster Capital of the World” in Sandusky, Ohio.
If you’ve never been to the American Southwest, you’re missing both rich history and fantastic fun. A vacation to Austin, Texas, gives you the best of both worlds: the features of a big city with the atmosphere of a small town. Home to the University of Texas and, of course, the Texas State Capitol building, Austin is known as the “Live Music Capital of the World.” If an evening listening to music isn’t your thing, perhaps hanging out with one and a half million bats under the Congress Avenue Bridge will do the trick. During the day, you can visit the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library or visit one of the city’s 20 museums.
If you love outdoor adventures, Bangor, Maine, should definitely be on your travel itinerary. Home to author Stephen King, Bangor is the perfect place from which to explore the Maine Highlands, Acadia National Park, and quaint fishing villages. With nearby mountains, coastlines, lakes, rivers, and some of the best fall foliage to be found, Bangor is the perfect travel destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
In case you haven’t heard, there’s more to Florida than a Disney vacation. Sarasota, Fla., located on the state’s Gulf Coast, offers spectacular white sand beaches and numerous small islands. It was also the resting spot for the Ringling Brothers, so when you’re not clowning around, you can visit the Ringling Estate, two Circus museums, and an art museum.
One of the best things about vacation destinations that are a bit off the beaten path is that it’s often a bargain to travel there and to stay there. Online travel packages often include both airline and hotel accommodations at steeply discounted rates. The best online travel companies allow you to choose, for example, the hotel room and type as well as flight options. So, the next time you think about packing your bags, consider travel to one of America’s overlooked vacation destinations.
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December 6th, 2010
Whether you are touring to Bolivia or live and work there, it is tremendously significant that you can check your company email either hosted on an Exchange Server Hosting, or with an Exchange provider. The facility to contact your hosted Exchange email or hosted BES on your wireless can be based on the ability of your phone to access the local mobile phone providers.
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