New River In West Virginia Now, let’s talk about a great vacation for an adventure lover. Anyone who loves to have a good time in the great outdoors would really love to raft the New River in Fayetteville, West Virginia. There are many other activities like rock climbing, bungee jumping, camping, hiking, and more in and around the area, but whitewater rafting is one of the most popular.The New and Gauley Rivers really are...... Similar Editorial : by Jeff Jackson. | Source : Hawaii Travel Tour
Buffalo Bill Dam In Wyoming Just six miles west of Cody, Wyoming, is the Buffalo Bill Dam. It is the perfect place to stop off if you are on your way to the Yellowstone National Park as it is just past the tunnels. The park opened in May 1993 as a rest area and visitor center and was converted into the Buffalo Bill Dam Park.The exhibits and displays are enjoyable and interesting and they will certainly provide some...... Similar Editorial : by Kathy Swift. | Source : Hawaii Travel Tour
Houston Texas - A Great Vacation Destination Traveling to Houston, Texas whether for vacation or for business there are lots of different things to do and see. One of the most popular destinations in Houston, Texas is the NASA Johnson Space Center.The Space Center is open from Monday-Friday 10 am – 5 pm and on weekends from 10 am – 7 pm. During the summer and holidays the hours are extended. If you are wondering about a particular time of...... Similar Editorial : by khalid r mustaffa. | Source : Hawaii Vacation Resorts
Grand Ole Opry In Nashville, Tennessee If you like country music then there is nowhere else in the world you can enjoy as much as Nashville, Tennessee and the Grand Ole Opry. The Grand Ole Opry is a mainstay of this city known as the “home of country music” and anytime you go you are guaranteed to see a mixture of current country music stars, legends, and new artists trying to break into the business.The best way to get tickets to the...... Similar Editorial : by Stacy Andell. | Source : Hawaii Vacation Resorts
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park In Kentucky Close your eyes and imagine a waterfall pouring over the edge and falling with crashes and splashes into a gorge littered with large boulders. Then, feel the mist from the falls blowing through the breeze and kissing your face. What you are imagining is known as the "Niagara of the South", this 125 foot wide waterfall appears to be a curtain of water falling to the gorge below. No matter when you...... Similar Editorial : by Anna Woodward. | Source : Hawaii Vacation Resorts
Washington State �����s Olympic National Park Although referred to as three parks in one sometimes the Olympic National Park is really just one park that encompasses several ecosystems. The three ecosystems that divide the park are the rainforest, Olympic mountains, and the Pacific coastline. Olympic National Park is located in the upper northwestern corner of the state in an area known as the Olympic Peninsula.The park is very interesting to...... Similar Editorial : by . | Source : Christmas Family Vacation
Paramount �����s Kings Island In Ohio When you are thinking of vacation destinations think of Paramount Kings Island in Ohio, if you are interested in having lots of fun and excitement. There are some extreme rides that will really give you some thrills and lots of roller coasters. Some thrill seekers will really love the new Firehawk extreme roller coaster as well as Son of Beast, which is a wooden coaster, and then Drop Zone, which...... Similar Editorial : by javajake. | Source : Christmas Family Vacation
Carneros Wineries And Wines Although Carneros Wineries are located in both southern Napa and Sonoma Counties, the region has always had its own unique identity. Being a huge Pinot Noir fan, I really enjoy exploring new, interesting wines from this region. Carneros is an example of an AVA that has a more uniform terroir than most. Whereas the borders of some AVAs have been extended beyond their natural climactic boundaries...... Similar Editorial : by Chris Burd. | Source : Book Airline Ticket
History Of Napa Wineries Napa Wineries and Vineyards enjoy a long viticultural history that dates back to 1836. In this year, George Yount settled on the 12,000 acre Caymus Rancho near the modern day town of Yountville. General Vallejo granted Yount the land as part of Mexico's secularization of Spain's former holdings. Three years later, Yount planted the first grapes in the Napa Valley. Colonel Joseph Ballinger Chiles...... Similar Editorial : by Kev Moore. | Source : Book Airline Ticket
The History Of Wine Country It is impossible to study the history of wine country in the Sierra Foothills and the Delta without knowledge of the broader economic forces that have shaped the region since the mid-nineteenth century.Years Before the Gold RushUntil the Gold Rush, Stockton and Sacramento were natural deep water ports. The subsequent mining during the Gold Rush filled the riverbeds with debris. These cities are...... Similar Editorial : by crackmarketing. | Source : American Society Of Travel Agents
History Of The Mendocino County Wine Industry Early History of Mendocino County WineThe history of wine production in Mendocino dates back to the mid 19th century. The first Europeans to settle in the region were Russian hunters and trappers. They made their living selling seal and otter pelts.The Gold Rush caused the population of the San Francisco Bay Area to expand dramatically. The local timber industry took off with the increase in...... Similar Editorial : by teahupoo. | Source : American Society Of Travel Agents
The Real Sherlock Holmes? "In teaching the treatment of disease and accident, all careful teachers have first to show the student how to recognise accurately the case. The recognition depends in great measure on the accurate and rapid appreciation of small points in which the diseased differs from the healthy state. In fact, the student must be taught to observe. To interest him in this kind of work we teachers find it...... Similar Editorial : by Jesse Cannone. | Source : Passport Application
Clocks Change This Spring I doubt many of us will be springing out of bed on the morning of Sunday 30 March 2008, when we've lost a precious hour's sleep. On the positive side, it does signal the beginning of British Summer Time and longer, lighter evenings.We've been religiously putting our clocks backwards and forwards to varying degrees in England since 1916. William Willett was the man responsible, a businessman and...... Similar Editorial : by Mike Yeager. | Source : Tourist Information Bureau
Insurance Policies Of All Varieties And Budgets What is insurance? It is a contract between you and an Insurance company that will provide you with monetary compensation if you suffer a loss of some type. You receive this compensation because you make timely prepayments to the insurance company. These prepayments are called insurance premiums. They are Pre payments because you pay them before a loss occurs so you can get compensation when and...... Similar Editorial : by Ken Marlborough. | Source : Auto Insurance Cancellation
Tsi Engine, 7-speed Dsg To Launch Mid 2007 Volkswagen, Europe's largest car maker, showed its new TSI petrol engine (90 kW / 122 PS) along with the world's first seven-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG) for the compact and mid-class. These products were presented at the International Vienna Engine Symposium in April 26-27 and will be launched in the half of 2007. These products are Volkswagen's way of continuing its drive train...... Similar Editorial : by rsbombard. | Source : Consumer Report Cars