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| American History from AmericanHeritage.com Travel: Have You Slept in a Wigwam Lately? .... The only magazine placing the amazing history of American inventiveness in your hands. ... http://www.americanheritage.com [Read more] |
| History Travel with HistoryAmerica Tours HistoryAmerica Tours: The most authentic tours in the history of America. http://www.historyamerica.com [Read more] |
| Legends of America - A Travel Site for the Nostalgic and Historic ... Legends of America focuses on the rich history, people, and travel destinations of the american west /> http://www.legendsofamerica.com [Read more] |
| National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service Travel to Preserve America Communities ... place and its importance in American history, plus contextual essays ... •Maritime History of Massachusetts ... http://www.nps.gov [Read more] |
| Revolutionary War, History-based Travel, Road Trip Driving Tours ... Discover America's Historic Routes on day long Revolutionary War Road Trips throughout the eastern US including the states of New York, Massachusetts, ... http://www.revolutionaryday.com [Read more] |
| World Climate: N40W073 - Weather history for travel real estate ... Weather for travel holiday vacation relocation ... Climate Data for 40°N 73°W ... Average Rainfall; NEW YORK/LA GUARDIA,NY., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ... http://www.worldclimate.com [Read more] |
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Super Southwestern Roadtrips -- Family Vacation Fun Along Interstate 40 (AKA old Route 66!)You still love Route 66, the "Mother Road." Or, you're too young to actually have traveled that road...but you're lured by its lore. You love Southwestern scenery and marvel at natural wonders. Does this describe YOU? Then, it's time you plan an adventuresome road trip through fabled Route 66 terrain, traversed in these modern days by the Interstate 40 superhighway. |
Austin TexasAustin Texas Austin is the capital of Texas and the state's fourth largest city. Austin is an apex of culture and education serving the Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area. The population was estimated to be 690,252 as of 2006, with a population of over 1.5 million in the metro area. The city sits on the Colorado River and the Balcones Fault. Its major roadways include Interstate 35, the Mopac Expressway, Hwy 183, Hwy 290 and Hwy 71. |
