From the monthly archives:

January 2010

Sedona Arizona

January 27, 2010

Red Rocks of Sedona Az
Sedona Arizona is one of those unique, relaxed and yet very interesting towns. Although not as touristy as many other places, Sedona still has its fair share of visitors each year.
Sedona AZ is famous for its red rock formations. The red sandstone hills of the area offer spectacular surroundings providing a [...]

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Old Faithful Geyser

January 27, 2010

Old Faithful Geyser
Old Faithful Geyser is the name given to one of the world’s biggest and most regular geysers located in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA.
There are over 300 geysers in Yellowstone National Park but Old Faithful Geyser is the most renowned. Old Faithful was named by the Washburn-Langford-Diane Expedition in 1870 when [...]

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Little BigHorn

January 22, 2010

Little Bighorn Battlefield
The Battle of Little Bighorn, which took place in eastern Montana on the 25th and 26th of June 1876, was part of what has been called the Great Sioux War that occurred between 1876 and 1877.
The famous Little Bighorn battlefield is more commonly known today as “Custer’s Last Stand” and [...]

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Grand Canyon Park

January 22, 2010

Grand Canyon National Park
There are very few places on earth that are as profound or can evoke such feelings of awe and wonderment like the Grand Canyon in Arizona does. Whether you are first time visitor or a returning enthusiast, the vastness and the unique landscape of Grand Canyon National Park will [...]

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Crazy Horse Monument

January 22, 2010

Crazy Horse Monument
More than six decades after Polish sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski began carving Chief Crazy Horse Memorial in 1948, the monument is still under construction.
Crazy Horse monument depicts chief Crazy Horse mounted on his horse with his left arm outstretched, pointing at the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota. The [...]

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Bryce Canyon Utah

January 18, 2010

Bryce Canyon Park Utah
Visiting Bryce Canyon Park in Utah brings you to one of those landscapes that defy description and speaks to the soul of the onlooker with its spellbinding views of the most colorful and scenic rock formations found anywhere.
Bryce Canyon National Park, consisting of nearly 37,300 acres, is a [...]

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Sonoma Wine Country

January 18, 2010

Sonoma Wine Country California
Chances are if you are going to Sonoma Country in central California you have wine on your mind. After all, this area is home to more than 250 wineries and some of North America’s finest vineyards that produce some of the world’s best wines (not to mention some [...]

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Los Angeles California

January 18, 2010

Los Angeles California
Instead of asking about things to do in Los Angeles, it may be better to ask what’s not to do.
Visitors from around the world come to the "City of Angels" for many, many different reasons. While many vacationers to the Los Angeles county area come to visit Disneyland [...]

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Monterey California

January 18, 2010

Monterey – California Coast
For some, the name Monterey means John Steinbeck and Cannery Row.
Monterey California is also synonymous with music so you might want to plan your trip around the Monterey Jazz Festival in September. 2010 will be the 53rd year for the world famous Monterey Jazz Festival.
In truth, many [...]

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San Francisco California

January 18, 2010

San Francisco California
For a good part of United States history, San Francisco was first on the list when people were asked to name the city where they would most like to live.
The "city by the bay" is still a favorite destination not only for those who are relocating but for [...]

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