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Dallas Texas
 Dallas
Dallas, TX
Settled in 1841, Dallas has become a metropolitan city that's cosmopolitan
with an old west charm. Dallas County is considered the #1 visitor and leisure
destination in Texas with more than 160 museuems, galleries, and artistic
attractions...and more than 1110 live performances per night. Dallas area
events include: Scarborough Faire Renaissance Festival, Cinco de Mayo
Celebration, Taste of Dallas, Oktoberfest, State Fair of Texas, and the Turkey
Trot.
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Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, PA
It wasn't always known primarily for its steel mills and air pollution. The
city of Pittsburg is the County seat of Allegheny County and is located where
the Alleheny and Monongahela Rivers form the Ohio River. It gained city
status in 1816. Its recent redevelopment, sports teams, strategic locatioon,
and attractive destinations and attractions has given a new importance to the
community. The area now enjoys several high-tech and financial regions and
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San Jose California
 San Jose
San Jose, CA
With a population of nearly 875,000, San Jose is larger than San Francisco,
Boston, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Miami, Denver, and New Orleans. The city is
the largest in Northern California. Situated between the Diablo and Santa Cruz
mountain ranges, San Jose encompasses 170 square miles at the southern tip of
San Francisco Bay. Founded in 1777, San Jose served as the first capital
before California was officially a state. San Jose events include: San Jose
Greek Festival, San Jose America Festival, San Jose Jazz Festival, and San
Jose Holiday Parade & Christmas in the Park. |
Wichita Falls Texas
 Railroad Museum
Wichita Falls, TX
It was in 1882 when the Fort Worth & Denver Railroad brought the first train
to the area and the town was established as an agricultural and trade center.
Names for Wichita Indians, Wichita Falls has an oil boom in the early 1900s.
The city is the seat of government for Wichita County. Cultural attractions
include a symphony orchestra, community theater, ballet, and museums.
Midwestern State University makes its home in Wichita Falls. Wichita Falls
events include: Texas Ranch Roundup and the Hotter 'n Hell One Hundred held in
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Montgomery Alabama
 Montgomery, AL
Montgomery, AL
Montgomery is the capital of Alabama and was named for a Revolutionary War
hero, General Richard Montgomery and was founded in 1819. During the Civil
War Alabama seceded from the Union and Jefferson Davis became the president
of the new Confederate States of America. And the orders to attack Fort
Sumter and signal the begiining of the Civil War was sent from Montgomery.
For a short time, Montgomery was the headquarters for the Confederacy.
After the war, Montgomery had the countrys, first electric streetcar and
the first school for flights and Aviation Heros Orville and Wilbur Wright
conducted the first night flights here in 1910. The site of the aviation
history is now Maxwell Air Force Base. Dr. Martin Luther King began his
career here and assumed the leading role in the Civil Rights movement. The
area is rich in Civil War history and contains the first "White House of
the Confederacy" and contains many items that belonged to Jefferson Davis
and many Civil War artifacts and also the Civil Rights Memorial with many
things relateing to Martin Luther King. Before the Civil War Montgomery was
a cotton market and a transportation center. Today, it is one of the
largest livestock markets and dairy centers in the southeast. The
development of hydroelectric power has speeded up manufacturing growth in
the city. One of the main product amnufactired here is Victorian Style
furniture.
Main attractions also include the Alabama Department of Archives and
History, the Alabam Judicial Building, the Alabama Science Center, Alabama
War Memorial, Jasmine Hill Gardens & Outdoor Museum, the Montgomery Zoo and
many other attractions relating to Cival War Era and Martin Luther King and
the Civil Rights Movement. There are also a number of art galleries and
museums and many festivals are held here each year. The Alabama Shakespeare
Festival season runs mid November to late August with evening performances
held Tuesday through Thursday and weekend matinees are also held. There are
also many fine malls and restaraunts and lodging available. Among annual
activities include the AUMfest welcomes students bac to campus in the fall
with a day of picnicing, and the world-famous Mardi Gras includes the
"Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler," complete with fireworks, food, music and
children's amusements. The Theatre AUM is a season of productions to
include drama to musical comedy. The Hank Williams Memorial is the final
resting place of the famous singer Hank Williams complete with a life-size
statue. The Montgomery Motor Speedway is a place where local, state and
regional drivers compete in NASCAR stockcar racing; The Montgomery
Motorsports Park offers year-round drag racing for racing fans; Music
lovers can enjoy the Montgomery Symphony Orgestra that presents a
classical, holiday and pop concerts as well as children's programs and
outdoor pop concerts. For ballet lovers, the Mongomery Ballet is central
Alabama's combination of professional ballet company and youth instruction,
with annual performances that include the famous "Performance on the
Green", and the famous" Nutcracker." A fall concert is also held called
"Ballet and Beasts" at the Montgomery Zoo. There are also some 80 city
parks to enjoy. The famous Montgomery Musuem of Fine Arts include artists
such as John Singer Sargent and Robert Henry, James McNeill Whistler and
Thomas Hart Benton as well as European artists from the 15th to 18th
centuries. The Montgomery Zoo includes over 600 birds, mammels and reptile
from all over the world, including endangered species.
There is a little something for everyone's taste in this city, rich in
Civil War and Civil Rights Movements artifacts and history.
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