Berlin has a rich colonial history, and visitors can relive it right on Main Street, which was the path the Assateague and Pocomoke Indians traveled before the colonial period. Also on the main street is the Burleigh Inn, where colonial travelers stopped to refresh themselves. It is said that the name of the town, Berlin, was derived from a contraction of the words "Burleigh" and "Inn".
Berlin's beautiful tree-lined streets, Victorian town center museum and historic homes are popular with visitors. There are 47 individual structures that are noted in the National Register of Historic Places and represent two centuries of architecture. An audiocassette walking tour is available for tourists.
From Berlin, it takes just minutes to get to Ocean City and Assateague Island National Shore. Assateague is where the wild ponies live. Many herds can be seen along the island each day. Besides the ponies, wildlife refuges on the island include dolphins and bald eagles. Also, tours of the island's lighthouse are available.
The renovation of the town center of Berlin and its historic preservation is the result of the cooperative efforts of local citizens, who welcome visitors to their town.
Perhaps you have been thinking of driving through the Blue Mountains of Kingston in Jamaica, and sampling its famous coffee. No available funds? Why not visit Kingston, New York in the shadows of the scenic Catskill Mountains? As residents there will tell you, "The welcome mat is always out".
Kingston was the first capital of New York State (1777), and has restored the waterfront, museums, and shops, making it a peek into the past for tourists. It is part of the trail of Henry Hudson when he sailed north on the river in1609, and the location of the first Dutch trading post seven years later.
Today, Kingston invites visitors to stop at the Heritage Area Visitor Center for personal assistance in planning a journey through the city. The holiday spirit is especially alive in Kingston, where a tour of the light displays is a rewarding experience. The historic Rondout Waterfront can provide an enjoyable stroll, or you might find an antique to your liking in one of the shops along the pier, as well as fine dining in the restaurants there.
"Hickory Uptown" is a favorite dining place in Historic Kingston's Stockade District. With pride in their food service, residents say, "We hope you enjoy the recipe for Ma Hickory's Roasted Potato Salad".
Once there, Kingston residents guarantee that you will quickly discover what so many visitors already have grown to love about the area.
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Always wanted to see the place where Jesus grew up - Nazareth, Israel? It has been called the most beautiful destination in the world. Getting there is a problem? ...a cash flow problem? Why not visit Nazareth, Pennsylvania, while you await the day that you can travel to the "Old City". The warmth and friendliness of its Pennsylvania counterpart will please you.
Nazareth - situated at the foot of the Blue Mountain in the Lehigh Valley - is included in the "National Register of Historic Places" and is a unique historical district. Visitors can enjoy its community parks and the nearby State park, as well as regional hunting, fishing, skiing, hiking, and international auto races at the Nazareth Speedway. The area contains some of the most picturesque countryside in Pennsylvania.
Volunteers play major roles in keeping Nazareth a most attractive and interesting place in which to live, work, visit or shop. Civic, service and business organizations join them in providing their time and resources to make visitors as well as residents feel "at home". Social, recreational and cultural events are held throughout the year, such as Nazareth Day, craft fairs, parades and block parties. With its "open arms" to visitors, Nazareth is known for its "colonial hospitality".
Perhaps you have been dreaming of seeing the Newcastle, England (officially Newcastle on Tyne) Gateshead Millenium Bridge for pedestrians and cycles... a bridge with seven majestic arches... that crosses the Tyne River between the two parts of the city. Or the fortified castle built by a son of William the Conqueror, parts of which are still standing. Your ledger says the trip will have to wait? Why not visit Newcastle, Washington in the meantime. You'll be glad you did.
Family-oriented people who want to escape from urban sprawl find comfort and "community" in this small town.
Newcastle was most likely named for "Newcastle on Tyne" since both have a heritage of rail, coal, and timber. The Washington counterpart has been dubbed "the poster child for development in the Pacific Northwest", and there is much on display to recreate this fascinating bit of history that was important to the entire country.
Visitors need not look for "stunning views" in Newcastle. The entire area is picturesque. The city celebrates "Newcastle Days" at a community festival each September.
Newcastle has 45 acres of parks and trails, including Lake Boren Park which includes tennis courts, playgrounds, picnic shelters, etc. It is a favorite of visitors and hosts various community events. Other trails include Cougar Mountain Regional Wasteland Park in the county, which boasts 3,100 acres of trails, a 4.3 mile hike, and a habitat for Northwest wildlife such as deer, porcupines, bobcats and cougars. A park for horse lovers is Bridle Trails State Park with a 4.8 mile trail.
An active, passionate, well-informed group of citizens is committed to making your Newcastle experience a pleasant one.
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