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Archive for April, 2008

30.04.08 It’s the Nomad World Pub
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There’s a new place in the town of Minneapolis. The pub is among the freshest place for concerts in the Twin Cities. Sorry guys, but Nomad World Pub has already replaced the very classic 5 Corners Saloon in Twin Cities. The place has created a bang when it catered to different better concert performers in [...]

30.04.08 The Quality Inn For the Tight Budget
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What’s vacation in a hotel without quality? Then you should now figure out how to go to Quality Inn in Schenectady, New York. For less than $80.00 you can book your stay and experience the quality service they promise including the enjoyment their amenities and special hotel features offer. The room amenities include: Internet access [...]

30.04.08 Colors and Wonder at the Strybing Arboretum
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A carnival of colors, scents, and vibrant visions decorate the space of the San Francisco Botanical Garden (also the formerly known Strybing Arboretum). As part of the memorable Golden Gate Park, 55 acres of land stretch across San Francisco, laying out the foundation for a symphony of plants, flowers, and trees to share the roaring [...]

30.04.08 The de Young Museum
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The original de Young Museum opened to the community in 1921, which served as part of the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition. Named after the early San Francisco newspaper personality, M. H. de Young, this enlightening attraction is almost always called by the shortened “de Young” reference. To accommodate a growing art collection and repair [...]

30.04.08 The Real Strawberry Hill
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Strawberry Hill is a real life location situated within the Golden Gate Park. The name of this centrally located piece of land in Stow Lake comes from the wild strawberries that once decorated the exterior. Throughout the years, the plentiful nature of the wood strawberry was replaced by the aggressive takeover of cape ivy and [...]

30.04.08 Presenting The Wonders of the Academy of Sciences
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There are plenty of things to do in the Academy of sciences. The place offers not only a place to wander but a place to learn about sciences and concerning botany, geology, or biodiversity. Location: Currently the Academy of Sciences is located on 875 Howard Street, which is situated in the downtown section of San [...]

30.04.08 San Francisco Offers the Golden Gate Park
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The Golden Gate Park can be visited at any time of the year. There are so many trails, enclaves, gardens and groves of exotic trees that you can keep rediscovering on each visit. Among the great finds are a glass-domed Victorian greenhouse, free Sunday concerts performed by the park’s own band, a small herd of [...]

30.04.08 Dramatic Teardrop Park
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Teardrop Park is one of several green spaces that make up Battery Park City, a community along the Hudson River in lower Manhattan that was created in part with earth and rocks excavated for construction of the ill-fated and nearby World Trade Center complex, which was destroyed in the 9/11 attacks. Designed by innovative landscape [...]

30.04.08 Still Active Loring Park
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The Minneapolis convention center and downtown hotels are conveniently nearby the Loring Park. It is a very active center for people who wanted to break away from a long work week. Loring Park and the Community Arts Center are located on the north end of the Whitney bridge that spans Hennepin/Lyndale, across from the Minneapolis [...]

30.04.08 Common Yet Still Promising at the Boston Common
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The only frogs near the park’s Frog Pond are the big brass sculpted ones that welcome you to skate there in winter, cool off under the 50-foot plume of water that shoots into the shallow pool in the summer, or contemplate near the reflection pool between seasons. Boston Common is known as the starting point [...]