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Outer Banks, North Carolina
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 No commentsNorth Carolina’s Outer Banks are a popular tourist destination due to the rich historical attractions, the miles of pristine beaches, and the abundant natural areas that are ripe for exploration. The string of narrow barrier islands that comprise the Outer Banks are the perfect place for your next vacation if you want to take in America’s early history or spread out on a sandy beach while letting any stress you brought with you melt away. Make your way to the Outer Banks for your next vacation and experience a true coastal getaway.
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Florida Key Vacations
Posted on September 17th, 2009 No commentsStretching off the southern coast of Florida, the 120-mile long chain of islands known as the Florida Keys make the perfect vacation getaway. Home to North America’s largest living coral reef, the crystal clear waters make it the premier location for snorkeling, diving, game fishing and eco-tourism. If you’re seeking solitude, relaxation, entertainment, nature and adventure, let the Florida Keys provide the ultimate retreat.
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The Rio Grande Valley – an Experience to Remember
Posted on June 27th, 2009 No commentsSpanish colonists originally settled the Rio Grande Valley in the 1700’s. The RGV as we know it today has vastly changed, while still retaining much of its Spanish heritage. The RGV has been known as one of the least financially sound areas of the United States. However, over the past 10+ years due to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) southern Texas has begun to flourish.
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