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Cave City, Kentucky - Gateway to Cave Country
Although just outside one of our nation?s most popular national parks, there are no glass-and-steel condominiums, no cappuccino shops, no traffic jams. Read more →
Cedar Lake
For a ten year old, life in the city was no picnic. There were gangs to be avoided, scuffed-bare dusty lots where impromptu baseball games reigned. Being small of stature, I never got picked for a team until everybody else was chosen. Read more →
Celebrating Spring Break
The tradition of celebrating spring break has been enjoyed by adventurous college students and teenagers for generations. The annual migration to warmer climates and southern beaches starts in early March and continues through April. Read more →
Celtic Harps : Official Symbol of the Emerald Isle
The mythical lore and storied past of Celtic harps make them a very special emblem of Ireland's pride.Indeed, one of the most remarkable ways in which the Emerald Isle distinguishes itself is that, as a tribute to the importance of music in Irish culture, Ireland is the only country in the world with a musical instrument as a national symbol. Read more →
Central Florida's Parks and Gardens Offer an Abundance of Colours, Shapes, and Textures
Florida has a great amount of biodiversity and nature lovers will enjoy the great variety of plants found in the Sunshine State. On our recent trip to Orlando we had a chance to visit several locations with a beautiful parks and gardens, such as the Harry P. Read more →
Central Florida's Wildlife: An Abundance of Diversity
When you go to Florida, wildlife confronts you everywhere. Especially all the exotic birds fascinated me, often you come up close to subtropical bird species while playing golf or picnicking in a public park. Read more →
Central Spain
Situated in the centre of the country, Madrid is the capital. It is a city of over 3 million people and a crossroads for rail, road and air travel. Its altitude of 660 meters gives rise to a classic temperature profile of cold winters and hot summers, making spring and autumn the best times to visit. Read more →
Chaco Canyon - New Mexico's Archeological Wonder
In a remote canyon in northwest New Mexico lies the center of ancestral Puebloan culture and the largest pre-Columbian ruin north of Mexico. Chaco Canyon served as a cultural, administrative, and economic hub for the peoples of the Four Corners region from approximately 850 until 1250 AD. Read more →
Charleston, WV
Charleston, the capital of West Virginia, is also its largest city. It is situated in the Kanawha County, specifically at the confluence of Kanawha and Elk Rivers. Read more →
Charlotte North Carolina ? A Great Place to Stay
Since British and Germans settlers came to the area in the 1700?s, Charlotte in North Carolina has been a hive of activity. Following on from the pioneers? Read more →

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