Archive for March, 2010

  • Lewes Delaware: Enjoy your holidays here Lewes Delaware: Enjoy your holidays here
    Lewes Delaware was originally settled in the year 1631 by the Dutch, moreover proffers am affluence of extraordinary, seafaring as well as frivolous activities that imitate on its position at the crossroads of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. Ocean beaches as well as Bays placed in and around Lewes Delaware make available various options such as swimming, boating, fishing as well as a host of various other water sports. Beaches, nature tracks, bird sanctuaries as well as the Seaside Nature Center can entirely be located at Cape Henlopen State Park immediately in the outer surface of Lewes. Moreover the Cape May-Lewes ferryboat is an extraordinary way to pass through the bay as of Lewes towards New Jersey. The proud inheritance of the township  [...]
    March 9th, 2010
  • Rehoboth Beach Delaware – Plenty of shopping options Rehoboth Beach Delaware – Plenty of shopping options
    A uncontrollably show off of motels as well as shopping malls by the side of the 6 miles of Highway 1 bonds Lewes with the famous Rehoboth Beach Delaware, which is known to be the liveliest as well as largest beach resort across Delaware, which combines into Dewey Beach near its southern conclusion. Crowded entirely through summer, even though almost vacant the remaining of the year, Rehoboth Beach which began life like a Methodist revival camp, as well as draws a huge number of escapees from DC, this is why it is as well acknowledged as the Nation’s Summer Capital – is additionally family oriented, when compared with various other beach townships, that lacks the nightlife of Ocean City even though, it makes up for it with numerous miles  [...]
    March 8th, 2010
  • Cripple Creek Colorado gold mine: A major attraction Cripple Creek Colorado gold mine: A major attraction
    Cripple Creek is a small town in Colorado, United States. Cripple Creek is renowned for its gold mining history and the evidences of it is still clear from the old mine ruins that are dotted everywhere in Cripple Creek. Cripple Creek colorado, in fact, promotes itself as the world’s greatest gold camp. Besides this, the town today has been a major casino destination. This bustling, vibrant and exciting town has so much to offer to its tourists who throng here to spend some memorable time. The major draws of this town is its 20th century well preserved buildings and offer great photo opportunities. Therefore, the first step for you after reaching to this amazing destination is to explore the Cripple Creek Colorado gold mines. A cowboy discovered  [...]
    March 8th, 2010
  • Colorado National Monument: Worth to visit Colorado National Monument: Worth to visit
    The Colorado National Monument is a spectacular area of 20,000 acres of steep-walled red rock canyons that lies in the Western Colorado close to the city of Grand Junction. It is located on the eastern border of the Colorado Plateau. The Colorado National Monument is an amazing attraction that draws nearly 500,000 visitors a year. The Colorado National Monument Association (CNMA) is actually a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The goal of this association is to help with scientific, educational, historical, and interpretive activities to its agency partner, which is the National Park Service (NPS) at Colorado National Monument. The association raises money through operation of the bookstore, membership dues, and other fund-raising activities  [...]
    March 5th, 2010
  • Famous People from Colorado Famous People from Colorado
    The fresh snow that falls across the high country of Colorado offers 26 ski areas and resorts to the tourists who throng here from all over the world. The major draw of the state of Colorado in United States is the Rocky Mountain Region. Ideal steeps, deep bowls, challenging tycoons and exhilarating terrain parks could be easily accessed in Colorado’s 40,000 skiable acres that extend throughout the iconic Rocky Mountains. Skiing and snowboarding is the major activities in Colorado for which people dye to visit Colorado, but besides this, there are plenty of other winter activities are also available. Colorado not only offers amazing and breathtaking locations, activities, and attractions to explore, but there is a list of famous people from  [...]
    March 5th, 2010
  • Facts about Niagara Falls: Helpful for you Facts about Niagara Falls: Helpful for you
    Niagara Falls, a city in Regional Municipality of Niagara, Which is in southeastern Ontario, Canada, is actually a port on the Niagara River. This port lies opposite to the Niagara Falls in New York. This city dominates the Horseshoe, or Canadian, Falls cataract of Niagara Falls. The falls have crescent-shaped cataract and has 54 metres of height. What is more amazing is that the waterfall carries nine times more water than what carries by the United States counterpart. This article tells you facts about Niagara falls. Niagara Falls is an extremely famous tourist destination that serves as a major source of electricity for Ontario. The city is linked to the US side of the falls through many bridges like the Rainbow, Whirlpool, and Queenston-Lewiston.  [...]
    March 4th, 2010
  • Quebec City Tourism: Experience the old history Quebec City Tourism: Experience the old history
    The Quebec City is a buzzing area where tourists throng from countries. Boost your energy by discovering various attractions, festivals, shows, and sporting events that cannot be found anywhere in the world. The residents of Quebec City love to share their four-century-old walled city, which is very attractive. The city is located on the Saint Lawrence River at a distance of three hours east of Montreal. Quebec is the second oldest existing city of European settlement in Canada. So if you are a history lover then head to this city and grab as much attractions as you can. This historic city is divided into two sections – the Upper Town and the Lower Town. Upper Town includes the old quarter, which is very fascinating. The old quarter is the  [...]
    March 4th, 2010