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The National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC -
Feb 7, 2008 - 6:23:00 PM
In a city where there’s so much to see, you need to plan your visit carefully to make the most of the time you have available. If you have any interest in flight and/or space travel, then one of the must do items on your Washington DC itinerary is a visit to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. Even those with little more than a passing interest will find themselves caught up in the magic of space travel when they come face to face with aircraft that have actually been into space or are able to touch a rock that once belonged on the moon.
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West Virginia Travel
Wildernest Inn on West Virginia's Spring Mountain -
Nov 18, 2007 - 8:29:01 PM
Accommodations consist of six wonderfully decked out bedrooms each with private baths, situated on the second floor. There is a sitting room and adjoining deck with spiral staircase that brings you to the main deck below. The dining room, great room, decks and bedrooms in the back of the Inn have outstanding westward views overlooking the South Mill Creek Lake and the mountain ranges beyond. Front rooms overlook forest where deer can often be seen.
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New Jersey Vacation
White Lilac Inn in Spring Lake, New Jersey -
Nov 18, 2007 - 8:26:58 PM
The White Lilac Inn, built in 1880, is situated in a peaceful corner of Spring Lake, New Jersey, just a stone's throw from Wreck Pond and four blocks from the Atlantic Ocean. Guests can take pleasure in swimming, boating, cycling, antiquing, golf and tennis or give up the hectic pace for quiet moments on one hundred and eighty feet of verandas.
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Pennsylvania Vacation
Spencer House Erie Pennsylvania -
Nov 18, 2007 - 8:05:38 PM
Spencer House Bed & Breakfast is located in historical downtown Erie Pennsylvania. Step back in time for a restful stay in our restored Victorian home. When it was built in 1876, the Victorian home at 519 West Sixth Street was one of the showiest homes in the city. The original woodwork is one of the most eye-catching features of the interior, along with the 12-foot ceilings and interior folding shutters.
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