Category archives for: US

River cruises around the world

SAN FRANCISCO, CA. April 15, 2010/ Troy Media/ — River cruising provides travelers with the opportunity to appreciate the history and heritage of the different cultures they are visiting . . .

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Fort Lauderdale: They call it “America’s Venice”

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Mar. 19, 2010/- Which city boasts the most sunshine in North America, 4,000 restaurants, 1,000 shops, 23 miles of sand and surf, and a world-class casino? . . .

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Hawaiian place names a mouthful

HONOLULU, HI, Mar. 19, 2010/ Troy Media/ — While Hawaiians are laid-back, mispronounce their place names at your peril . . .

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Exploring Oahu beyond Waikiki Beach

HONOLULU, HI, Mar. 13, 2010/ Troy Media/ — There’s so much more to Oahu than Waikiki Beach . . .

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Christmas in Waikiki

HONOLULU, HI, Jan. 25, 2010/ Troy Media/ — Christmas in Hawaii is definitely different . . .

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Kaua’i: A Paradise for untamed chickens and tourists

PRINCEVILLE, Kaua’i, Jan. 12, 2010/ Troy Media/ — Kaua’i is an oasis of quiet and tranquility. The perfect destination to recharge the batteries . . .

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Kaua’i's Hanalei Dolphin restaurant didn’t wow

PRINCETON, KAUI, Jan 12, 2010/ Troy Media/ — Finding a good restaurant on Kaua’i was difficult, but the roadside Ono Char Burger was a surprise.

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Become a voluntourist in Hawaii

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Dec. 30, 2009/ Troy Media/ — You’re dreaming of paradise, not work, so the idea of Hawaii voluntourism just may never have crept into your head.

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Navigating highways in the US

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Nov. 6, 2009/ Troy Media/ — If you’re going to visit the US outside of the major cities, the US highways will be a major part of your experience. There are Interstate Highways, US Highways, and State Highways.

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Exploring American history along the Boston Freedom Trail

BOSTON, MA, Oct. 25, 2009/ Troy Media/ — The Boston Freedom Trail makes for an interesting walk through United States history. The two and a half mile walking route takes the visitor to sixteen historical sites. A red brick line (or a painted red line) serves as your guide to two and a half centuries of America’s significant past.

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