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Orlando Florida
 Orlando
Orlando, FL
Orlando's world-famous attractions, championship golf courses, shopping and
dining, action-packed sporting events, recreational opportunities, and
interesting cultural entertainment, make it one of Florida's favorite vacation
options. Home to Walt Disney World, Orlando's attractions are numerous and
varied. Canaveral National Seashore and Merritt Island National Wildlife
Refuge are ideal for the wildlife experience. Outdoor activities include golf,
fresh and saltwater fishing, sporting events, and equestrian excitement.
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Fresno California
Fresno, CA
Fresno is situated in the heart of California's 400-mile-long San Joaquin
Valley. Billed as the "World's Foodbasket," more than two million acres of
land are irrigated and cultivated to commercially grow more than 200 rotating
crops. Harvests include almonds, olives, rice, wheat, cotton, pistachios, and
peaches. Fresno's ethnic, cultural, social, and educational diversity has been
described as "all the home towns in America rolled into one." Fresno events
include: Basque Picnic, Greek Food Festival, Ag Fresno, and Passport Fresno. |
St. Petersburg/ Clearwater Florida
 St. Petersburg/Clearwater
St. Petersburg/Clearwater, FL
Located on Florida's Gulf Coast, St. Petersburg/Clearwater area is renowned as
the sunshine capital. The region is nestled between the temperate waters of
the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay. The tropical climate--averaging temperatures
of 73 degrees F and 361 days of sunshine each year--and the numerous beaches
make it an ideal destination. Sailing, fishing, jet skiing, snorkeling, and
scuba diving are part of everyday life. St. Petersburg/Clearwater festivals
and events include the Fun 'n Sun Festival, Internation Yacht Races, Folk Arts
Festival, and the annual Celebrate America celebration on July 4. |
Boise Idaho
Boise, ID
The capital city of Idaho lies on the Boise River in the southwestern part of
the state. Surrounded by mountain ranges and spectacular scenery, the
community boasts a university, a symphony orchestra, a summer-long Shakespeare
festive, and outstanding museums. A 25-miles greenbelt runs along the river
shoreline and serves as a recreation site for walkers, joggers, cyclists and a
home to ducks, geese, beaver, and otters. Historic buildings and a
geothermally heated Capitol Building welcome residents and visitors. Annual
events include the Boise River Festival, Art in the Park, and Festival of the
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Chattanooga Tennessee
Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga is located in a lush valley surrounded by steep ridges in
Tennesee. This city is rich in the history of the Civil War, with several of
the key battles fought here. Chattanooga was the place where Sherman began
his march through Georgia and finally to the sea. Famous war battles of
Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga, and Missionary Ridge were fought in
Chattanooga. Much of the area's Historical District is now preserved in the
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. These battles are also
re-incased using a miniature battlefield with 5000 soldiers at "Battles for
Chattanooga Museum Electric Map and Museum near Point Park. This historical
attraction also features the last battle of the American Revolution and the
Battle of Chickamauga. This is just one of the many historical museums and
parks rich with Civil War history. Point Park has the famous "Battle above
the Clouds" commemoration as well as other famous Civil War battles.
Inside Lookout Mountain there is a 145-foot waterfall known as Ruby Falls.
Inside Ruby Falls are the Lookout Mountain Caverns with the most beautiful
calcite formations in the United States. Lookout Mountain also features a
breathtaking view of the Chattanooga and Tennessee valleys, as well as the
viewing of seven more states. This city is also home to the steepest "
Incline Railway" of its kind. This railway will take you to the top of
Lookout Mountain where you can view seven states at the world famous
"Lover's Leap." Another great attraction is Rock City Gardens, with rock
formations and beautiful, lush gardens fit the mountaintop like a crown.
This natural attraction started as a hobby of Frieda Carter and her husband,
Garnet. This work earned her the Bronze Medal of Distinction by the Garden
Club of America. The Chattanooga Choo-Choo was opened in 1909 as a terminal
station and was dedicated as Chattanooga's Gateway. It now provides express
tours and gourmet dining aboard an authentic dining car, complete with
singing waiters and waitresses. Ross Landing, located near the Tennessee
Aquarium, started out as a trading post and was the sight of what is known
as The Trail Of Tears, when the Cherokees began to relocate. The Tennessee
Aquarium is the world's largest freshwater aquarium, homes to over 350
species of fish, birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians.
The nine-day Riverbend Festival has over 100 musical artists, ranging from
rock to country, blues, jazz and folk. There are many sporting events and
plenty of family-oriented activities; beautiful art exhibits; food exhibits,
& fireworks exhibits. There are many shopping malls and fine eating
establishments all over Chattanooga. There are not many more cities in the
United States that are richer in Civil War history than Chattanooga, Tennessee. |
Arlington Texas
 Arlington
Arlington, TX
Located between the cities of Dallas and Ft. Worth, Arlington is nicknamed the
"Midway of the Metroplex." The city, founded in 1876, is popular with visitors
due to its variety of entertainment, baseball activities, and amusement parks.
The Trolley shuttle is a major transportation asset. It provides free shuttle
service between major hotels and attractions. |
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