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Pueblo, CO

Slice of Life and Economic Attitude - We interviewed people in Pueblo Colorado and asked them what they thought about their city. People of all ages and income levels. We learned a lot about the area and the real truth about consumer confidence and why the consumer confidence studies are often wrong.
Posted by Lance Winslow

Pueblo, Colorado Slice of Life; Good People, Great Place

Power of the People in Pueblo; Present and Accounted For, Social Research, Slice of Life and Economic Attitude
Posted by Lance Winslow

Puerto Galera, Philippines – Beauty Beyond Imagining!

It was not until I had been given my first San Miguel that I realised that this place was hot, humid and sticky. My first San Mig didn't even touch the sides. I was back in Manila sitting at the bar in the hotel, after dropping off my bag and putting all my important documents in the safety deposit box. I took some time to reflect on my first visit to this incredibly diverse country.
Posted by Brett Jankowiak

Puerto Vallarta Vacation Review

It had been almost 20 years since we had last visited Puerto Vallarta and I believe we returned as better and smarter tourist. With a better understanding of the culture, acceptance of the poverty, and a more relaxed attitude we truly enjoyed the hospitality of Mexico.
Posted by Andy James

Québec City, A Taste of Old Europe in North America

Describes a visit to Québec City which is like a visit to Europe without leaving North America.
Posted by Clint Leung

Radical Retirement Communities - Bali

Reitirement In Bali Expatriate Communities
Posted by Jean Sutherland

Rail Breaks – Why Many People are Turning Their Backs on Flying

Be it a fear of flying or a hatred for busy airports it certainly seems that more and more Britons are returning to the railways for their short breaks and holidays. It seems the romance of rail travel will never die – no matter how stiff the competition becomes.
Posted by Richard Green

Raleigh's Pullen Park

Visiting any city can be especially difficult on children. Raleigh's Pullen Park is a destination worth visiting when traveling to the capital of the Tarheel state.
Posted by Matthew Keegan

Read What Florida Travel Expert & Author Has To Say About Her Favorite Florida Getaways

Norm Goldman, Editor of the travel site, sketchandtravel interviews well-known Florida expert and author, Chelle Koster Walton.
Posted by Norm Goldman

Reality And Prejudices In The Kentucky Highlands

Much has been written about the poverty of the Appalachian mountaineers that make up the Kentucky Highlands. Visitors like to point out the backwardness of the area, the crime, the hopeless of its citizens and the unhappy plight of the unfortunate. Fortunately, they are wrong in their shallow damnation...
Posted by Brian Edwards

Reasons We Love Traveling To Florida & You Will Too!!

I think that we have been to over a dozen beaches and cities in Florida. It seems to be the place we choose whenever we travel for a number of reasons. Maybe you have a certain destination you love, and like us, want to venture out and try new vacation spots.
Posted by Joe Collinsworth

Renault Announces 2005 Challenger Launch in Monaco

On February 1 the Principality of Monaco will play host to the launching of the 2005 Renault F1 car
Posted by Laura Ciocan

Responsible Travel in Tanzania - Enjoy a Safari Knowing All the Proceeds Are Going to the Community

Their parents killed by HIV/AIDS Richard, Anna and Lumuli are young children struggling to survive Aruhsa Tanzania. These children are now being educated because of responsible tourism in Tanzania.
Posted by Ian Williamson

Retirement Center for Aged Tractors LaBarge, Wyoming

Don Studt was a true American who knew his tractors, he could talk old iron for hours, probably days. Don has now gone to greener pastures, but he built one of the largest collection of antique tractors...
Posted by Lance Winslow

Revitalizing Downtown; Brick City Concept

In my travels I have now visited every city in the United States, that is correct we have now visited every city in the United States over 10,000 population. One of the best concepts to revitalize Downtown areas and make them a magnet for the retailing and tourist consumer is the Brick City or Brick Town Concept.
Posted by Lance Winslow

Riding the Copper Canyon Railroad in Mexico

The train ride through the Copper Canyon in Mexico is one of the great train journeys of the world. It is not that expensive but you need to book ahead. And you need to go to Chihuahua for the start of the journey.
Posted by Gareth Powell

Riding the Rails of Milwaukee Road

I walked to the top of the hill to start the water pump. I could see farmers in the surrounding countryside working in their fields. I had wanted to get an early start in the field but Pa was sore a...
Posted by Larry Lee Phillipson

RIU Resorts, Found In Paradise Where Dreams Do Come True!

RIU Resorts, found in paradise where dreams do come true! Located on the Caribbean islands of Jamaica and the Bahamas, they share the tropical beaches bound by lavish nature, picturesque landscapes surrounded by beautiful waters, and sunsets that color the exotic settings with the sparkles of light dancing as far as the eye can see. Each island offers a unique experience, and whichever RIU Resort you choose, will equally provide you a vacation full of inclusive fun and impeccable service!
Posted by William Lezubski

River Walk in Pueblo, CO

In Colorado there are many downtown revitalization projects. In Denver in Commerce City and we found this in Pueblo, Colorado as we talked to locals.
Posted by Lance Winslow

Road Trip!

Thinking about a family road trip? Wondering how that stacks up against flying with the high gas prices? Are you having flash backs to those family road trips when you were a kid?
Posted by JC Smith

Romantic Dining in Chicago

Thinking of a romantic dinner in Chicago? Travel writer Greg Mattson discovers 3 great places for romantic dining in Chicago.
Posted by Greg Mattson

Romantic Dining in San Francisco

A look at some romantic dining options in San Francisco! Join Travel writer Greg Mattson with his picks of some great places to eat in the City By The Bay.
Posted by Greg Mattson

Romantic Italy-Want To Know More Why Italy Is Considered Romantic?

Former Miss Pennslvania and Miss International World, author and television personality, Maria Liberati, shares her knowledge about romantic Italy with Norm Goldman, editor of sketchandtravel.com.
Posted by Norm Goldman

Roscoe Village Offers Education and Entertainment

Imagine a living history community offering glimpses into the past through costumed interpreters, craftsman demonstrators, and old-fashioned shops and restaurants that give a flavor of life in the 1800s. Living history, blooming gardens, shopping, dining, lodging--Historic Roscoe Village offers something for everyone. A restored 1830s canal town, Roscoe is located along what once was the Ohio-Erie Canal.
Posted by Angie Ianniello

Rough Guide to Spain

Spain is the cultural centre of Europe and the third most popular tourist destination in the world, this rough guide to Spain will give you an introduction to this fascinating, rich and diverse country.
Posted by Rhiannon Williamson

Route 66 – What's All the Fuss About Anyway?

For over a year, Kathy Weiser, the owner and editor of Legends of America (http://www.legendsofamerica.com) has been traveling Route 66, collecting information, snapping photographs, and building a web, “within a web� called Legendary Route 66 (http://www.legendsofamerica.com/66-Mainpage.html).
Posted by Kathy Weiser

RV Boondocking

Boondocking in your RV (recreational vehicle), is just camping where you can, usually for free. Here are some tips.
Posted by Steven Gillman

Salzburg – the Musical Heart of Austria

Mention the city of Salzburg, in Austria, and it's amazing how many people burst into their favourite song from “The Sound of Music�. Despite this, Salzburg has another claim to musical fame – it was the birthplace of Mozart. With much of its central city relatively untouched for centuries, Salzburg also offers the chance to see magnificent architecture in abundance.
Posted by Felicity Walker

San Antonio is for Everyone!

Vacations in San Antonio have something for everyone in your family to enjoy. Texas is home to many world class attractions, golf, culture, great restaurants, and historic sites. But Texas is also well known for the beautiful San Antonio Riverwalk.
Posted by Lisa Call

San Francisco Streetcars - Unsung Historic Transit

You probably already know about the San Francisco Cable Cars. They cost $3.00 a ride and are famous for carrying passengers over the steep Nob and Russian hills. Another historic way to get around the city of San Francisco is to take an F-line streetcar. For $1.25, you'll be riding a vintage electric street car. The F-line streetcars were purchased from cities around the world, so you may get on a car that originally in service in Milan, Moscow, Philadelphia, New York or Cincinnati.
Posted by Jed Clark
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