November 23rd, 2008

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Halifax in the early times was populated by Mi’kmaq, They were the first inhabitants. 1749 was the year the city was changed forever. The British established the city mainly to compete with the French fort in Nova Scotia. It was used as stronghold for the military through a number of wars that it had undergone. Namely the American Revolution and the War of 1812. It played a major part in the rescue operations for the sunken Titanic in April 14, 1912. Three cemeteries still exist today where 150 Titanic victims were buried but were never identified. The first major maritime disaster unfolded here in 1917. The city is known for a lot of FIRSTs. Canada’s representative government, Protestant church and the newspaper.
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October 6th, 2008

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Millions of people flock to Las Vegas for their vacation. And not all of them go there to gamble. Casinos offer more than slot machines and poker tables. No wonder it is called “The Entertainment Capital of the World”. There is really more to it than gambling and strip clubs. One thing to watch here is one of its biggest attractions, circus show. Some shows like Cirque du Soleil, with many versions of their amazing stunts circus playing all at the same time at different casinos. And it has been showing for years now. And still growing more popular every year.Popular entertainers play there. Celine Dionne recently ended her four-year run at the Caesar’s Palace. Imagine, 4 years. Elton John is coming next, slotted for a few months to perform for the same venue. Broadway musicals are popular too. Performed on the stages of Las Vegas casinos and other palaces. During the day, shopping will consume much of your time with all the available high end shops. There are also more affordable malls in Las Vegas. Via Bellagio is one high end spot you should check out. There are many items here you will never find elsewhere. Dining comprises another attraction for visitors. You might end up to a restaurant owned by famous chefs Bobby Flay and Wolfgang Puck.
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September 30th, 2008

It’s exactly a month from Halloween. If you’re looking to spend the holiday somewhere special, what better place to celebrate the magic of Halloween than in the famous Magic Castle. One of the most famous magic clubs in the world, it’s located in Hollywood, California. It hosts nightly performances by the world’s finest magicians. However, the Magic Castle is a private club; only members and their guests are admitted in to attend the club’s performances, though courtesy invitations can be obtained by magicians visiting from out of town. If you want to experience the full magical experience this Halloween, you can stay at the Magic Castle Hotel, an affiliate of Magic Castle. Guests of the hotel can get dinner reservations and are permitted inside the Magic Castle. You’ll also get a chance to dress up since a strict dress code (coat and tie for men, cocktail attire for women) is enforced. For families with kids, you’ll have to schedule your visit since minors are only allowed during Sunday brunch.
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August 10th, 2008

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The National Air and Space Museum is a learning museum located at the National Mall in Washington DC. The museum has 22 galleries and the “Albert Einstein Planetarium”. It presents 2 shows: “The Cosmic Collision” and “The Stars Tonight”. Another Gallery is called “How things fly” and it has a lot of interactive devices for hands-on learning about flying. The Early Flight gallery displays the original 1903 Wright Flyer and 170 other related artifacts. Another gallery named “Exploring the Planets” features the achievements of humankind about planetary explorations, even here on Earth. “Explore the Universe” is a gallery about how humankind observes the starry sky starting with the naked eye, through different primitive telescopes, and then into the digital age full of high powered telescopes. There are still a lot more inside the museum and I recommend this field trip to those who has kids and those who wants to grab some fun with the family.
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May 29th, 2008
Shopaholics will surely love this destination! Located in the Twin Cities suburd of Bloomington, Minnesota is the Mall of America. It is a super-regional shopping mall which is the largest mall in terms of total enclosed floor area and the second largest enclosed mall in terms of retail space in the United States. It opened in 1992 and is owned and managed by the Triple Five Group.
In 2006, the mall received 40 million visitors. Aside from the usual shops and restaurants, it also has different attractions like the: Nickelodeon Universe, an amusement park, A.C.E.S. flight simulations, LEGO Imagination Center, NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway, United Airlines Flight 93 memorial, 14-screen AMC movie theater, A wedding chapel (called Chapel of Love), A full 18 hole miniature golf course, Metropolitan Learning Alliance, an alternative High School, The River Church and the Underwater Adventures Aquarium. It is truly a one-stop shop for all your needs!
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May 29th, 2008
A popular destination for rock climbers and also photographers is the Red River Gorge. It is located in the Daniel Boone National Forest in eastern Kentucky. Surrounding the area are over 80 natural arches, historic sites, and trails for cross-country backpackers or just day hikers. The view is truly breathtaking with its arches and rock shelters east of the Rocky Mountains. Ancient Indians even used some of the rock shelters to live in!
One of the most accessible and popular arches is the Sky Bridge. From here, the magnificent view of Clifty Wilderness can be seen. The said portion is used for the preservation of wilderness experiences and values. The place also supports an unusual array of animal and plant life. There is a number of significant endangered species of animals and plants that exist here.
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May 29th, 2008
Everglades is a “Mangrove Jungle” that borders the Gulf of Mexico and the 10,000 islands. Fishing is popular here but visitors of all ages can find different activities.
There are a number of tours to go sightseeing and view the untouched wilderness and plentiful wildlife of the Everglades. A popular tour is by jet airboats where one will zip across the top of the water, enjoying the beauty and splendor of the Everglades.It is not only a huge swamp inhabited by alligators but a masterpiece of nature with its many kinds of wildlife and birds in their natural habitat.
Aside from that, activities like kayaking, bird watching and camping is also offered. There are plenty of nice accommodations around the area so visitors will not find a hard time looking for a place to stay.
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May 29th, 2008
A year-round resort area with 23 miles of beautiful white sand beaches, that is what Daytona Beach is. Historically known for its motorsports, with both the old Daytona Beach Road and Daytona International Speedway having hosted races, it is also the headquarters for the Grand American Road Racing Association and NASCAR.
Aside from the usual beach activities, there are other activites you can do. As Daytona is a bustling town, there are theaters, parks, golf courses, shops, museums that you can visit. It is also just an hour away from attractions in Orlando like Seaworld and Disneyland.
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May 29th, 2008
Among the most popular ski destinations is Aspen in Colorado. Nestled high in the Mountains of Elk, the surrounding peaks provide a massive playground for both winter and summer activities and are one of Colorado’s most picturesque.
There are many things to do in Aspen like going on a historic tour to visit landmarks such as the Wheeler Opera House or Hotel Jerome and art galleries. For shopaholics, there are trendy outlets and smaller local stores. The town also host activities like festivals, workshops and competitions during the year.
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May 29th, 2008
Only 22 miles off Los Angeles in the Great Pacific Ocean is the Catalina Island. Every year, about a million tourists visit the island.
There are a lot of attractions like the glass bottom boats to tour the reefs and shipwrecks. Snorkeling and scuba diving is also a popular activity. For places to drive to there are Lover’s Cave and Descanso.
To know the rich history of the island, one can visit the Catalina Island Museum. For nature lovers, the Wrigley Botanical places a special emphasis on California island endemic plants. The Wrigley Memorial is also located here which honors the memory of William Wrigley Jr. (1861-1932), founder of the largest chewing gum manufacturer in the world and one of the greatest contributors to Catalina Island.
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