During the 1950s Westerns were one of the mainstays of televeision and Western programing became the story of American heros that millions of people watched every day. Zane Grey was a leader in Western programing and the famous “Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theatre” was the leading launch pad of many great western stories.If you have […]
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NASA Kennedy Space Center
by Tom Myers Comments are off
Overview Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is where rockets launch and inspiration begins at Florida’s gateway to space. Located one small step from Orlando, arrive early for a full-day experience at the greatest space adventure on Earth. Take an out-of-this-world day trip to the awe-inspiring Kennedy Space Center. Spend hours exploring the NASA world-class facility, […]
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Charleston On A Budget
by Tom Myers Comments are off
Do you find yourself in one of those places where spring never seems to happen until long after the calendar says so? Easy fix — plan a trip to Charleston, where it’s all going down — daffodils, flowering trees, chirping birds, warmer days, the works. One problem: Everybody likes Charleston, particularly in the springtime — […]
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Saint Augustine – A short day trip from Orlando and Daytona
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Overview Visitors to St. Augustine will find an array of attractions in the nation’s oldest city. From living history museums like the Castillo de San Marcos to Gilded-Age hotels, swashbuckling adventures and specialized tours in the air, on the sea, and in the heart of the historic district, St. Augustine has it all! Historical Sites […]
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Getting a Taste of Dominican Cuisine
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When taking a trip to the Dominican Republic, it’s a good idea to chew on a little history before deciding what to eat. Because the country – which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti – was formerly a Spanish colony, many traditional Spanish dishes have found a home there. Meanwhile, there are additional influences […]
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