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  • 2010 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Lineup of Celebrities and Musical Guests
    Each year the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade showcases celebrities and musical guests, and 2010 is no different.
  • 2010 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Lineup of Balloons, Floats and More
    The lineup of balloons, floats and more for the 2010 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been announced.
  • How to Get a High School Diploma Online in Canada
    Find out how to earn a real Canadian high school diploma from the comfort of home while attending an online high school.
  • How to Donate Scrapbook Supplies to Charity
    An easy way to donate to charity and make a difference is by donating scrapbooking supplies. All sorts of charities accept scrapbooking supply donations.
  • How to Find Out the Year a Song was Written
    Have you ever wondered the year your favorite song was written? With just a few clicks of your mouse, you can be on your way to finding out!
  • 2009 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade List of Performers Announced
    The parade will feature 1,500 dancers, cheerleaders, singers and performers; 15 giant character balloons; 800 clowns; 35 novelty or ornament balloons, balloonheads and balloonicles; 24 floats; 10 marching bands; and a slew of celebrity performers.
  • Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort in Sipapu, New Mexico for Outdoor Enthusiasts
    If you are looking for a great place to vacation with a lot of activities for outdoor enthusiasts then you will want to look into vacationing in Sipapu, New Mexico.
  • Joe Jonas Dances to Single Ladies
    Taking a cue from the Saturday Night Live skit that featured Andy Samberg and Justin Timberlake, Joe Jonas does his own parody video of "Single Ladies" and he is nothing if not Sasha Fierce in it.
  • Local Coffee Shops in Woodland Hills, California
    There are plenty of Starbucks, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf coffee shops throughout the Woodland Hills, California area, but sometimes you want to experience the local flavor.
  • How to Do a Gap Analysis
    A gap analysis is a way for a company to assess their performance when it comes to meeting their goals. By performing a gap analysis, you can see how far away you are from your goals and then evaluate what you need to do in order to meet those goals.
  • Is a Teaching Degree Online a Good Choice for You?
    If you are interested in getting a Bachelor's of Education degree you may want to consider getting an online education degree. There are a number of online universities and online colleges that are offering teaching degrees online.
  • Is an Online University the Right Choice for You?
    An online university can be a great way to get a college education. Before you take the leap and sign up with an online college or online university there are a few questions you should ask yourself.
  • Is a Doctoral Degree Online the Right Choice for You?
    Getting an online doctoral degree can be a bit different than getting a traditional doctoral degree. Before you sign up for a doctoral degree online there are a few questions you will want to ask yourself.
  • Farmers Markets in Woodland Hills, California
    Not only do farmers markets offer foods that are fresher than your local grocery store, buying at a farmers market supports local farmers and the local economy. A guide to where to get great produce in Woodland Hills, California.
  • Organic Food Delivery in Woodland Hills, California
    A guide to organic food delivery in Woodland Hills, California along with restaurants that deliver organic meals.
  • Top 5 Digital Photo Frames
    If you are interested in getting a digital photo frame you will see that there are many available models and brands out there. I recently tried out a few different digital photo frames and discovered that some are a lot better than others.
  • What You Need to Know About Uninsured Driver Coverage
    If you are in an accident with a driver with no auto insurance, you could be left with a lot of expensive bills. Having uninsured driver coverage will cover those bills for you.
  • Save Money on Your Auto Insurance with a Low Mileage Discount
    You may be able to save at least 10 percent on your auto insurance if you do not do a lot of driving. With a low mileage auto insurance discount you can save a considerable amount on your auto insurance premium.
  • The Best Holiday Light Displays in Los Angeles, California
    I have lived in Los Angeles before, so I am familiar with all that there is to do in the Los Angeles area during the holidays. These are some of the best holiday light displays that I have seen in the greater Los Angeles area around the Christmas season.
  • Philadelphia's Best Holiday Light Displays
    If you are looking for the best places to view holiday decorations and lights in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, there are a lot of places from which to choose. There is everything from small time displays to large grand productions of holiday light displays in Philly.
  • Chicago's Best Holiday Light Displays: Winter Wonderfest to Tree Lightings
    You will not want to spend all of your time in the Chicago area at various stores doing your last-minute Christmas shopping. Here are some of the best holiday light displays in Chi-town that you will want to be sure that you do not miss this holiday season.
  • The Best Places to Get Holiday Decorations in Oakland, California
    If you're looking for places to shop for holiday decorations in Oakland, California then you might want to go ahead and get started. To help you out so that you can beat the holiday rush, here are the top places in the Oakland area that you can buy your holiday decorations.
  • The Best Places to Buy Holiday Decorations in Virgina Beach, Virginia
    The annual Virginia Beach Christmas Market is the best Christmas market or festival in the area. It happens November 23 through November 25, 2007.
  • The Best Places to Get Your Holiday Decorations in Mesa, Arizona
    To help you out in your search for holiday decorations I have compiled a list of the best places to get your holiday decorations in the Mesa, Arizona area.
  • The Best Places to Shop for Holiday Decorations in Atlanta, Georgia
    For Christmas trees, wreathes, stands, ornaments and more stop in at one of the 13 Atlanta area locations of Big John's Christmas Trees.
  • Where to Shop for Holiday Decorations in Kansas City, Missouri
    With three locations in and around Kansas City, Seasonal Concepts is the go-to place for exceptional holiday decorations on Missouri's western state line.
  • Tips for Learning Bulgarian
    If you are going abroad to Bulgaria you will probably want to work on your Bulgarian language skills whether you plan on going to the country for a short period of time or a longer period of time.
  • Do You Need a Visa to Visit South Korea?
    The need for a visa to visit South Korea depends on a variety of factors such as your nationality, how long you will be staying and the purpose of your visit.
  • Adornetto's Pizzeria in Zanesville, Ohio Has the Best Pizza I Have Ever Had
    Have you ever had a restaurant where once you move away you crave it like mad and when you go back to where it is located you have to eat there every single time? Adornetto's Pizzeria in Zanesville, Ohio is that restaurant for me.
  • Stone Creek Diner in Pickerington, Ohio is a Must-do for People Going Through Columbus
    While it does have the word 'diner' in its name do not let that fool you into thinking that they food that they serve is your typical greasy diner fare.
  • Product Review: Kashi Cherry Dark Chocolate TLC Chewy Granola Bar
    What I like most about the Kashi brand Cherry Dark Chocolate TLC chewy granola bars is the nice balance of the sweet chocolate and tart cherries.
  • The Problems With Buying Property Abroad
    If you are interested in buying your self a home overseas you should know that things are likely to be done in a bit of a different manner than what you are used to in your home country.
  • A Guide to Becoming a Substitute Teacher in Michigan
    Becoming a substitute teacher in the state of Michigan can have varying requirements. What exactly is expected of a candidate is dependant upon the school district in which he or she is applying to substitute in.
  • A Guide to Becoming a Substitute Teacher in Alabama
    Alabama is one of the states where you do not need a college degree to work as a substitute teacher. As long as you have graduated from high school and can pass a background check and Tuberculosis test, you are pretty much guaranteed a Substitute Teacher's License.
  • A Guide to Becoming a Substitute Teacher in California
    Substitute teaching in California, like in many states, is often a gateway position, leading to full-time teaching positions for the many people who decide while substituting that a career in education is the right fit for them.
  • Tips For Traveling In Monaco
    Monaco is the second smallest independent state on the European continent, following the Vatican. The country sits on the eastern border of France, and shares much of their culture, including language, money, and expectations of visitors.
  • Hemp Foods Won't Get You High, but They Will Make You Healthy
    While hemp is derived from ganja, it is a different variety of cannabis, and does not have the same properties as the smoking version. Hemp is now being used as a nutritional supplement in an assortment of different healthful food products.
  • An Independent Artist or Filmmakers Guide to DVD or CD Duplication at Home
    Duplicating discs to distribute, on the other hand, can be nearly impossible. As a filmmaker with limited funds, I have had to tackle this problem on more than one occasion.
  • What Diabetics Should Know About Cinnamon
    Everyone knows that cinnamon is a tasty spice that can be added to many dishes that come out of your kitchen, but how many people know that cinnamon has been proven to lower blood sugar?
  • A Tale of Real-life Body-snatchers: Burke and Hare
    Seeing that the medical profession was just starting to boom, and there would be no decline in the need for fresh cadavers for some time, Burke and Hare realized what a lucrative business they had stumbled into.
  • Short-Term Substitute Teaching in New York, Especially New York City
    The state of New York does not require any specific certification for substitute teaching. Those individuals who are not certified can work up to forty days per year according to state law.
  • Become a Short-Term Substitute Teacher in Ohio
    The main requirement for being a substitute teacher in the state of Ohio is having a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Big-Name Actors in Real-Life Roles This Summer
    That may be why four films of the summer season are not only based on true-to-life characters, but have enlisted some A-list talent to portray them.
  • Switchgrass: Taking The Place Of Corn For Alternative Fuel
    The main contender to take corn's place in the manufacture of fuel is switchgrass, also known as thatchgrass or blackbent, a perennial grass crop that grows all over the United States.
  • Who Were the Molly Maguires? And Did They Really Exist?
    The history of the Molly Maguires in Ireland is a good deal more verifiable than the history of the Molly Maguires on American soil.
  • Great Reasons to Get Your Family to a Zoo This Summer
    Here are some reasons why, when considering outdoor activities to do with your family this summer, you should definitely put the zoo toward the top of your extensive list.
  • Travel to English-Speaking Countries Around the World
    You might be surprised to find that there are countries on every continent where English is a widely spoken language.
  • The End of the Olsen Twins - Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Doing Separate Things
    It wouldn't be surprising if the Olsen twins never split up, but, for the first time, since their careers took off, they are about to diverge.
  • Summer Film Festivals in Tennessee
    Tennessee has several film festivals for old-time movie and indie-film loving guests, and one great group of films for the kids.
  • Looking for Film Festivals in Virginia During the Summer?
    If you are hankering for a dose of independent film during the action and comedy heavy summer season at the movies, these year-long film programs should do the trick.
  • A Guide to Bug-proofing Your Home
    There are ways that homeowners and renters can fight pests on their own with just a few tactical measures.
  • A Guide to Summer Film Festivals in Georgia
    When it comes to film festivals, Georgia has a slow start during the summer, but come the end of the season, the state turns up the artistic heat on filmmakers.
  • What's a Yurt and Where Can You Stay in One?
    Once found only in countries like Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan, Yurts have been traditionally used by the Nomadic peoples of Central Asia.
  • Vitamins and Minerals That Keep a Body Healthy
    Here are some of the most essential vitamins and minerals for healthy body function.
  • Why CarMax is a Useful Place for Buying a Car
    Companies like CarMax are becoming more and more appealing when it comes to shopping for vehicles.
  • The Truth About Armageddon - Har Megiddo
    You might be surprised to learn though that the battle of Armageddon has occurred before, several times over the course of history.
  • Ian Anderson's Caves Branch Adventure Company in Belize
    Hiking or mountain biking through the Jungle, river kayaking and tubing, cave expeditions, and treks through Mayan ruins. If any of these things sound intriguing, you can find them all in Belize.
  • The Old Hag and Sleep Hallucinations
    Have you ever been half-awake, alone in the house, and been certain that you heard a noise, or felt like someone was in the room with you that you couldn't see? You may have felt so afraid that you were paralyzed with fear, and couldn't move.
  • The Solution for Severely Dry Hands: Burt's Bees Hand Salve
    If you have super dry skin, the kind that breaks open and bleeds for no reason at all, you probably know that regular lotions don't always work to combat the problem. Burt's Bees Hand Salve can help save your skin though.
  • Common Themes in "Pysanky" Decorating
    . A method of decorating eggs, similar to the art of batiking, is used in the Ukraine, and has spread to other cultures as well, due to its beauty and distinctiveness. This style of decorating eggs is known as Pysanky.
  • Crazy Horse Memorial of Black Hills, South Dakota
    Crazy Horse has been nearly sixty years in the carving, and to this day, visitors can still watch artists at work, as they contribute to the memorial meant to honor the culture, tradition, and heritage of North American Indians.
  • Television Pilots Get New Life on YouTube
    With the success of such online media spots as MySpace, YouTube, and BitTorrent, television pilots that didn't make the cut with the networks are still finding their way to the public.
  • Caves Branch Jungle Lodge in Belize
    Accommodations are open to nature, with large windows on the most luxurious of the rooms, the Jungle Suites, down to the option of camping right by the river's edge.
  • Where Top TV Characters Go to High School
    If you're taking a trip to Los Angeles, and want to see popular movie and television filming sites, take the twenty mile trip to the south, and visit the school at 2200 West Carson Street in Torrance, California.
  • What is Boxing Day?
    While Boxing Day is not a celebrated, or even widely known, holiday in the United States, popular British imports, such as the Harry Potter series, has brought the term into the American vernacular. So, what exactly is this great English holiday?
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  • Going Gray the Easy Way with Adobe Photoshop
    Using a program like Adobe Photoshop, there are a couple of different ways of changing your color photos to black and whites.
  • New in Extreme Sports - Riverboarding - White Water Rafting Without the Raft
    In New Zealand, the sport is known as white-water sledging. In Europe, they call it hydrospeed. In North America, it's called Riverboarding, and it is a cross between the bodyboarding done in oceans across the world and white water rafting, only without the raft.
  • What to Do at Cedar Point If You Don't like Roller Coasters
    But all of the celebrated attention aside, what is there to do at the world's biggest, baddest roller coaster park if you don't like roller coaster?
  • Not-To-Miss Roller Coasters at Cedar Point
    If you only plan to get to Cedar Point once in your lifetime and have a limited amount of time to get the most out of your trip, these are the three roller coasters the experts agree are not to be missed.
  • Zorbing - America 's Newest Extreme Sport Starts This Summer
    Last summer, Mt. Brighton Ski Area in Michigan allotted a large skiing hill to the summer time activity, though they called it Sphering, and this year, Zorbing will become better known to America when it hits one of the most popular tourist spots in the states.
  • How to Do Quick Color Corrections in Adobe Premiere
    Adobe Premiere offers some amazing tools for doing color correction work. Many of these tools are rather complicated and not for the amateur user.
  • Central Ohio Tourism Guide: The J.E. Reeves Victorian Home and Carriage House Museum
    The house and its coach house are now listed in the National Register of Historic Places and open to the public, as The J.E. Reeves Victorian Home and Carriage House Museum in Dover, Ohio.
  • Buffy and Angel: Keeping it in Order
    Due to the incredible number of crossover episodes in the Buffy and Angel universe, to not watch both shows is to miss part of the story.
  • Common Sense Tips for Driving at Night
    Summer is almost here, and with summer comes late nights, road trips, and family vacations, any of which can result in some of the riskiest behavior around, nighttime driving.
  • Fireknife Dancing: The Newest in Extreme Dancing
    The control and manipulation of fire is at the basis of Fireknife Dancing, a modern form of dance that is based on the ancient victory gestures made by Samoan warriors.
  • Sugarcreek: The Little Switzerland of Ohio
    It was not planned as a gimmick, or meant to be a hotbed of tourism, but the heritage of the town's citizens created a veritable Swiss getaway, right in the heart of Ohio.
  • Skimboarding: Like Surfing Only Closer to the Shore
    Skimboarding, or skimming as it is often called, is a less risky branch of surfing. Instead of paddling out into the depths to catch the big waves, skimboarding relies on a considerably more shallow water source.
  • Dawes Arboretum Near Columbus, Ohio is a Must-see for Nature Lovers
    If you are looking for a place to commune with nature in central Ohio this summer, you can find it thirty minutes from Columbus, just off of I-70, at Dawes Arboretum.
  • Look Thin Fast: 5 Slimming Tricks for Every Body Type
    Being healthy and exercising are all well and good, but sometimes you just want to know how to look a little thinner fast. These tips work for all different body types, and can help you look slimmer instantly.
  • Why the Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum in Ohio is worth seeing
    The Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum, named for the astronaut and located in his hometown, is a space honoring the first man to walk on the moon, the history of flight, and Ohio's role in the chronicle of space travel.
  • Burning Man Festival Goes Green
    Organizers of the Burning Man Festival (Aug 27 - Sept 3) will attempt to offset the festival's damage to the atmosphere with environmentally minded efforts like planting trees.
  • Tourist Guide for Ohio: Dennison Depot Railroad Museum in Dennison, Ohio
    Exactly 100 miles between Pittsburgh, PA and Columbus, OH, in Dennison, OH, the train station was built as a mid-way stopping point for steam engines that could only make it 100 miles along before having to stop to refuel with coal and water, and load up a new crew.
  • Ravenwood Castle - Spend the Night in a Medieval Castle in Central Ohio
    Go back in time to the era of knights, royalty, and peasants when you visit Ravenwood Castle in New Plymouth, Ohio.
  • The Hottest Summer Sporting Event in the U.S. - the East Coast Surfing Championships
    The oldest running surfing competition in North America is the East Coast Surfing Championship in Virginia Beach, which brings in more than one hundred of the top professional surfers from around the world.
  • Roscoe Village Festivals Catapult You Back into the Past
    Historic Roscoe Village, in Coshocton, Ohio is a free and entertaining place to take your family for a summer outing. With an old time general store, a craftsman's shop, and more, you will find yourself transported from the time you step foot on the main thoroughfare.
  • Prehistoric Forest & Mystery Hill - Two Fun Amusement Parks in Marblehead, Ohio
    Do you wish you could go back in time and walk the earth when the dinosaurs roamed? Or would you like to experience life as a paleontologist, discovering and studying the remains of the period when the creatures ruled the land?
  • Summer Festivals in Hawaii
    With offerings of all of the things that we land-bound Americans believe make Hawaii so special and seem so exotic, these amazingly unique festivals are worth making plans for this year.
  • Don't like Oatmeal? Alternative Ways to Enjoy This Superfood Item
    Whether thinking about it makes you cringe or not, the fact is oatmeal is a good source of many good things for your diet and health. The soluble fiber helps lower cholesterol, and fight heart disease.
  • Summer Festivals in Washington
    Celebrating everything that makes the northwest corner of the country so special, these festivals brings it all to the forefront in Washington state. Notice that all of these festivals take place just during May and the first few days of June.
  • Summer Festivals in Wisconsin
    There are a couple of surprises in Wisconsin's summer festivals. Even if you sum up everything you think you know about the state, the two "B"s, the bear and the Bastille, might throw you for a loop. But don't worry, they haven't neglected the cheese.
  • Summer Festivals in North Dakota
    For such a big state, North Dakota could certainly pull off a few more festivals during the summer months. Though the offerings are meager compared to the state's land mass, the festivals that do take place in North Dakota each summer pack a heck of a punch.
  • Summer Festivals in Vermont
    Music and family are the two primary focuses of summer festivals all across the country, and Vermont doesn't deviate from that tried and true formula. Here is where you can find great music and great family-friendly entertainment in the state this summer.
  • Summer Festivals in North Carolina
    Flowers and the artists both bloom into life during North Carolina's summer festival season. Expect to be impressed with sights and color this summer on the east coast.
  • Summer Festivals in Oregon
    Oregon is one of the states that gets to claim that old west history. Mining and pioneering are honored at the state's festivals all summer long, but there is plenty to interest modern day attendees.
  • Summer Festivals in South Dakota
    South Dakota brings its distinctive heritage and landscape to the festival circuit with events that will get people on their feet, either for dancing or climbing toward the sky.
  • Summer Festivals in New York
    There is plenty to do in New York this summer, and not just in New York City. The summer festival season offers music, art, dance, and heritage all over the state, from the state's capital of Albany to the streets of Manhattan.
  • Summer Festivals in New Mexico
    New Mexico is rugged and historically rich, and you can find those features in the state's summer festivals, from the Native American population to the gold rush. There are also cultural events and family friendly activities that offer a little something for everyone.
  • The Sonderkommandos of World War II
    The Sonderkommandos were Jews plucked from the prisoners coming into the Nazi death camps, such as Treblinka and Auschwitz, who were primarily responsible for disposing of the bodies of those people who were killed in the gas chambers.
  • Summer Festivals in Delaware
    What Delaware lacks in size, it certainly makes up for in festival spirit. The number of festivals across the baby state is small, but they have a large impact.
  • Summer Festivals in Michigan
    Big-time bands, the arts, culture, and baby food are all plentiful at festivals all over the state of Michigan this summer. Just don't step on a crawling baby!
  • Summer Festivals in Colorado
    You might expect some Colorado cities to hold festivals that celebrate the old times and local heritage of Colorado, and they do have some of those, but Colorado also offers a few events over the summer festival season that just might take you by surprise.
  • Summer Festivals in Montana
    Gorgeous landscape, that big western sky, diversity, and a fabled history all come together in Montana during the summer. The festivals around the state offer everything from music to athletics, with a little dash of heritage mixed in.
  • Summer Festivals in Pennsylvania
    From the cities to the towns of Pennsylvania, festival season draws crowds looking for fun, food, and entertainment. You can find all of those things throughout the summer months, and if your thing is covered bridges, you are really in luck.
  • Summer Festivals in Indiana
    Indiana may not throw as many summer festivals as some of its neighboring states, but what it lacks in quantity, it sure makes up with quality. These distinctive events that take place across the state during the summer months have a little something for everyone.
  • Summer Festivals in Illinois
    Art, fantasy, and popular culture collide in Illinois during the summer festival season. If you are looking for beautiful gardens, some happy carbohydrates, or fun with dolls, Illinois is the place to be.
  • Summer Festivals in Ohio
    Ethnic heritage, banana splits, and... duct tape? Whatever it is you are looking for this summer, you might just find it in Ohio. This state is home to some of the most varied, and unusual festivals of the season.
  • Summer Festivals in Massachusetts
    Massachusetts has earned its reputation as a cultural hotbed of the United States, and the summer festival season in this northeast city doesn't disappoint. There is art and music, as one might expect, but there is also ice cream.
  • Summer Festivals in Iowa
    If art and music can't get you out in Iowa this summer, maybe one of the biggest television stars of all time will do the trick. Here's a hint. She had a show named after her, and she hailed from the state with 'ow' in the middle.
  • Summer Festivals in Maine
    If you are looking for something entertaining to do in Maine this summer, you won't be disappointed. Music and performance art abound in the north eastern state, with a little tip of the hat to the state's varied heritage as well.
  • Summer Festivals in Maryland
    Whether you are north, south, east or west in Maryland, plenty of great festivals await during the summer season.
  • Summer Festivals in Idaho
    There are cowboys and scenery worthy of honor in Idaho, and this western state doesn't forget its heritage during the summer festival season. It has more to offer than just chaps and rock formations though.
  • Summer Festivals in Connecticut
    Art, food, and a little something for the Irish can be discovered in Connecticut this summer. If you would like to spend a special time cruising the New England coast, these summer festivals are certain to make your trip an unforgettable one.
  • Summer Festivals in New Jersey
    It seems every state has a food fest, a flower fest, and a strawberry fest, but New Jersey has managed a slate of distinctive festivals to draw in crowds from May through August.
  • Summer Festivals in New Hampshire
    New Hampshire doesn't offer as many festivals of some of its larger neighboring states, but what it does have is drumming, hot air balloons, and a very special craft fair.
  • Summer Festivals in Rhode Island
    The Revolutionary War and gorgeous beachfront venues, what more could you possibly want out of summer celebrations? You can get both of those things and much more at festivals in Rhode Island.
  • Summer Festivals in Nevada
    There is plenty to do in Nevada, and during the summer festival season, there is even more to put on that list.
  • Summer Festivals in Nebraska
    Looking for a fun summer festival to take your family to this summer, but do not want to go to the same old ordinary and tired festivals that seem to plague the summer? Nebraska is the answer to your boredom.
  • Summer Festivals in Missouri
    It's all about the then and now culture of the state at Missouri festivals this summer. From the state's beginnings to celebrations of present-day diversity, the heritage and unique flavor of this Midwestern state are on display all summer long.
  • Summer Festivals in Minnesota
    For those who live outside of the state, Minnesota might be unbearably cold any time outside June, July, and August, but lucky for us there are plenty of things to do in the state during the summer, thanks to some great, and distinctive, summer time festivals.
  • Summer Festivals in Wyoming
    It's a big old western state chock full of big old western festivals. If you dig the idea of cowboys, mountains, and old time music, Wyoming is the place to be during the summer festival season.
  • Summer Festivals in Utah
    With such a rich heritage, Utah doesn't have to look far to find things to pay tribute to during the summer festival season. How about a dance straight out of the Middle East, or a fall sounding festival in the midst of the summer?
  • Summer Festivals in South Carolina
    Ships, hot air balloons, and a regional dance craze set South Carolina apart from the crowd when it comes to summer festivals.
  • Summer Festivals in Oklahoma
    Like folk music? Cowboys? How about hot dogs? You can find any, or all, of these things this summer at festivals in Oklahoma.
  • Summer Festivals in Kansas
    Sample an abundance of different festivals, and all of Kansas at one distinctive festival, this summer in the great plains of Kansas.
  • New York City Shopping for Kids - There is More to Offer Than Just FAO Schwartz
    You may be surprised to find out that shopping in New York City is not an exclusively adult activity. In fact, here are several reasons that your kid may have more fun shopping in New York City than you will.
  • Group X - Taking Over the World One Flash Video at a Time
    If you like surfing the net for flash cartoons and videos, there is a good chance you might have heard of the band Group X. But just who is Group X, and what makes their songs so flash video friendly.
  • The Alcatraz Triathlon in San Francisco is a Showcase of the World's Finest Athletes
    This June 3rd, in San Francisco, California, just off Pier 39 in the Fisherman's Wharf area, you can see a truly one-of-a-kind event take place. Eighteen hundred triathletes will converge upon San Francisco for the Alcatraz Triathlon.
  • Summer Festivals in Texas
    Is everything really bigger in Texas? If these giant-sized Texas state festivals are any indication, there may be something to that theory.
  • Tips on Using Foods Items in Your Kitchen that Are Good for Your Hair
    There is more than just eating it that you can do with food to help heal, protect, and strengthen your hair, though. Try these miracle foods that have a better result for your hair from outside of your body than from within.
  • Summer Festivals in Washington, D.C
    You can get food, carnival rides, or parades almost any day of the summer, but our nation's capital offers two prominent festivals that are exclusive to the region, and are held in Washington, D.C. each year.
  • Summers Festivals in California
    The festivals that California has to offer during the summer months are as big as the state itself, and as varied as the northern and southern regions. There is plenty for everyone to check out at California's summer festivals.
  • Summer Festivals in Arizona
    What makes Arizona's summer festivals extra exciting is that they have a history that no one else can claim. Most of the more intriguing festivals in the state honor this, somewhat disreputable, history, but there is also music, food, and more.
  • Summer Festivals in Florida
    Florida has the privilege of having outdoor festival weather all year long, but still they manage to keep their place in the summer festival circuit with some special blowouts over the summer months.
  • Summer Festivals in Alaska
    When it comes to culture and regional highlights, no state's summer festivals gives greater respect to its past than Alaska's.
  • National Road / Zane Grey Museum Near Columbus, Ohio is Great for History Buffs
    National Road/Zane Grey Museum pays homage to the "Main Street of America," or the National Road. The Zane Grey museum has the author's study, along with manuscripts and other artifacts.
  • Sail with Christopher Columbus on the Santa Maria - in Columbus, Ohio
    Have you ever wondered what it might have been like to sail with Christopher Columbus on his voyage over five hundred years ago? Well, your waiting is over because in Columbus, Ohio, you can find out!
  • A Quick Resource on the Traditional Schools of Social Psychology
    Social psychology is the study of the behavior of groups in social situations, and the effect of the greater social situation on the individual. There are three major schools of theory that govern social psychology.
  • Slugburgers - a Rare Mississippi Treat to Get when You Travel in the South
    A Slugburger is considered a local delicacy of just a few cities in the northern Mississippi and western Tennessee regions, but especially concentrated in the city of Corinth, MS, which is thought to be the birthplace of this oddly named edible creation.
  • Summer Festivals in Kentucky
    Most summer festivals in Kentucky are all about family. Great live music, unique activities, and good food and fun, are the staple of these Kentucky festivals.
  • Summer Festivals in Virginia
    From history to the arts to wine, Virginia offers summer festivals for all tastes and interests. If you live in the state, or happen to be visiting this summer, try one of these fine festivals.
  • Summer Festivals in Georgia
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