Archive for July, 2009

A Tourist Guide To New England

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

New England is a beautiful part of the USA with both rural and urban areas. The region has a vast history that can be seen and felt within its traditional villages and impressive metropolis areas. The areas beaches are natural and rugged in appearance and the architecture portrays the revolutionary history. New England is comprised of the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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Food And Other Treats In Maryland

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Maryland is a small state, but it has a lot to offer those who want to see the ocean one day and spend time in the country the next. With larger cities such as Baltimore and Annapolis, and smaller cities such as Chevy Chase and Bethesda, you will be able have the best of the country, the city, and the beach scene. Maryland is home to Ocean City, which is a hot spot during the summer months. If you love seafood and going out a night, you will want to stay in Ocean City during July and August. There are many rental properties for you to rent and enjoy during your stay.
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Cape Cod, Massachusetts – Its Calling

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

In his book The Outermost House, Henry Beston cited carefully, “East of America, there stands in the open Atlantic the last fragment of an ancient and vanished land. Worn by the breakers and the rains, and disintegrated by the wind, it still stands bold.” That still stands true for Cape Cod. Cape Cod with all vigor invites you to the mesmerizing land in Massachusetts. If you are a seasoned visitor to Cape Cod acceptance of this invitation will simply add one more cherishing experience in the memory lane and if you a stranger to Cape Cod, it is time to unleash yourself with this exciting place.
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Rhode Island Lighthouses

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

When I think about Rhode Island, a nice picture comes to my mind with hilly, rocky beaches and picturesque lighthouses. These wonderful, mostly white buildings are familiar in New England. There are plenty of lighthouses in the smallest state of the United States, Rhode Island. You can visit over 20 lights, all located in a close geographical area.
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Isle of Palms: Cozy Off the Coast of South Carolina

Monday, July 6th, 2009

A place that you may not have heard of but whose name conjures up images of a far off and wildly tropical land, Isle of Palms is a vacation destination that is surprisingly within reach off the coast of South Carolina. Featuring amazing, soft sand beaches and proximity to the historical adventures of Charleston, a journey to Isle of Palms is a no-brainer for anyone who fancies a fair amount of rest and relaxation during their vacation getaways.
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