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October 14, 2009

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TravelSkoot - Peter Greenberg's Fall Travel Tips

TravelSkoot is a website that allows you to plan a single day's adventure, a historical tour, map out your favorite places, or a full week's vacation by simply plotting points on the map! Be it a rigidly scheduled pub-crawl with friends one night, or a historical walking tour, TravelSkoot provides... Read the story »

August 14, 2009

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Family Vacation Tips

1. Confirm your vacation reservation, including hotel, air, car, train, dining and activity reservations. A few phone calls before you leave can save you from vacation stress later on. 2. Remember to cancel your home newspaper delivery since newspaper companies usually require you to cancel several business days ahead of... Read the story »

July 10, 2009

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TSA.Gov

Everyone who travels by air goes through airport security checkpoints. These checkpoints are operated by Transportation Security Officers from the Transportation Security Administration. The checkpoints are there to make sure that terrorists can't bring anything aboard the plane that would enable them to take it over or destroy it. These... Read the story »

June 5, 2009

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Economy Travel

Economy Travel, has been in business in Atlanta Georgia USA, for since 1988. We currently have consolidator contracts (wholesale rates) with 24 of the world's leading airlines and have full access to the product range of all international and domestic carriers. We use a sophisticated database search engine that allows... Read the story »

May 25, 2009

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Carnival Cruise Lines

Carnival Cruise Lines prides itself on delivering fun, memorable vacations to our guests by offering a wide array of quality cruises which present outstanding value for the money. 'Cause we're just as fun as you, of course! Look, we know it can be tough being the "fun one." So why... Read the story »

May 1, 2009

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Grand Canyon Tour Company

South Rim Grand Canyon Fun filled, same day round trip tour is the best of its kind that includes complimentary breakfast snack and buffet lunch. The driver/guides are professionals who strive to be the best. Tour begins with a drive from Las Vegas to Hoover Dam for a brief photo... Read the story »

August 28, 2008

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Fernando Cerra's Bird Photos

Today's FamilyFirst pick is a nice little site that I syumbled upon called Fernando Cerra's Bird Photos. I love birds, and i love good nature photography. Both are in plentiful supply at today's FamilyFirst pick. Cerra has shot a host of photos down in Mexico, and has a great selection... Read the story »

July 17, 2008

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Pyramid Cam

Hey, gang. Short and sweet post today. I'm working at home getting ready for the mother of all yard sales. Please pray for me ;-). What a way to start the day! How about a live web cam view of the pyramids at Giza? Today's FamilyFirst pick offers you just... Read the story »

November 1, 2007

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Talkeetna Moose Dropping Festival

Okay, we're going to take a slightly weird turn here. When I was 14 years old, I went on a Canadian fishing trip with my father, an uncle, and a couple of their friends. We caught some seriously big northern pike, and it was a wonderful experience I'll never forget.... Read the story »

September 19, 2007

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Lama Desert Tours.

You're never too old to learn something. For instance, I assumed that Dubai made their money the same way all those other sand republics did: by gouging the rest of us with overpriced oil. Not so. Dubai's GNP is 95% supplied by tourism. That makes me view the nation differently... Read the story »

July 24, 2007

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Branson, Missouri's History

Okay, time to lighten up. No passionate opinions from yours truly in today's FamilyFirst pick, just some nice, lightweight entertainment. Today's FamilyFirst pick is all about the history of a place that I referred to in my Boomer memory site as “a sleepy Ozark fishing village.” The town is known... Read the story »

June 21, 2007

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LAX Traffic Monitor

I used to live in the LA area years ago. I also shot a lot of photos. I remember setting up a time exposure shot that recorded a half hour's worth of approaching planes after dark. There must have been at least twenty light trails. LAX is that busy. Toiday's... Read the story »

June 16, 2007

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Historic Hotels of America

Have you decided where you're heading on vacation this summer? How about staying in a historic hotel? There are many classic hotels all over the US that could prove to be fun destinations for your travel. And some of them have special projects for kids that your young ones will... Read the story »

June 4, 2007

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Tulsa

At presstime, I'm about to get in the car and head to one of my favorite towns to spend the weekend: Tulsa. Tulsa is one of those cites that doesn't need a state's name behind it to be recognized, sort of like Chicago, Milwaukee, and LA. I have changed residences... Read the story »

April 29, 2007

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Legends in America

We all love to travel. We love filling the car with luggage, gasoline, and road munchies and heading off into the sunset. It's an honest tradition. Many years ago, our parents and grandparents did the same thing. Back then Route 66 was the preferred way to motor. It seemed that... Read the story »

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