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		<title>Get The Tickets, Book Your Seat Now</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out your   calendar and if you see many great shows and events coming, it is the  time to get the  seat so that you will not miss the big shows in town.  You may have the  experience of missing the tickets because they were  sold out but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">Check out your   calendar and if you see many great shows and events coming, it is the  time to get the  seat so that you will not miss the big shows in town.  You may have the  experience of missing the tickets because they were  sold out but this time you should  not let that happen again.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">To book your seat   quickly, you can just simply go to the website at <a href="http://www.acheapseat.com/">Acheapseat.com</a> and see what  they have got for you.<span id="more-175"></span><img title="More..." src="http://vmgamer.com/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif" alt="" /> They provide  you the tickets for many kinds of events, not  only music concerts but  also sports match, movies, theaters, and many more  great upcoming  events. You can book for <span style="color: #000000;"><a title="CEASARS PALACE TICKETS" href="http://www.acheapseat.com/caesars_palace_tickets.html">CAESARS  PALACE TICKETS</a></span> and spend your spare time there. You can also   order your <span><a title="Garth Brooks tickets" href="http://www.acheapseat.com/garth_brooks_tickets.html">Garth  Brooks tickets</a></span> and prepare for the euphoria and fun crowd.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">Check out the  website  and see many other shows coming in town and get </span><span style="color: #0000ff;"><a title="TD  Banknorth Garden Tickets" href="http://www.acheapseat.com/venue/td_banknorth_garden_tickets.html">TD  Banknorth Garden Tickets</a></span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;"> now. If you are a music freak you can also buy online tickets for U2  concert,  Metallica concert, Taylor Swift concert, and others. You can  also book them by the  event categories such as dancing show, figure  skating, horse racing, rodeo,  boxing, circus, theater play, and opera.  Call them by phone for more  information.</span></p>
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		<title>Before playing golf, visit ShopWiki first</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are no everyone has a special hobby, and quite expensive. However, their lifestyle makes to adapt and choose a hobby to do and become the preferred activity to be done within a certain time. Just as some sports games are made as a hobby to give satisfaction to the perpetrators. Like playing golf, many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are no everyone has a special hobby, and quite expensive. However, their lifestyle makes to adapt and choose a hobby to do and become the preferred activity to be done within a certain time. Just as some sports games are made as a hobby to give satisfaction to the perpetrators. Like playing golf, many people who have a hobby to play golf with his play on the field wide. You can also choose a game that is entertaining enough.<br />
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You must consider everything you need before you play golf. Sometimes you forget to complete golf equipment because you think you can rent at the golf course. However, there is nothing wrong you have golf equipment itself and will be easier to play anywhere. Now you can order it on shopwiki. You can order <a href="http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Golf+Clubs" target="_blank">golf clubs</a> equipment simply by visiting a shopping site shopwiki more practical. You simply just choose the goods you need ranging from <a href="http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Golf+Bags" target="_blank">golf bags</a> to the other purposes that you need such as <a href="http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Golf+Balls" target="_blank">golf balls</a>. Only with the book you can have it and take it all when playing golf. If you&#8217;ve prepared all of you stay put on the <a href="http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/wiki/Golf+Shoes" target="_blank">golf shoes</a> you and start playing on the golf course.</p>
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		<title>You can order tickets online, TD Banknorth Garden, CEASARS PALACE and Garth Brooks tickets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each region must have the arena performances and sports stadiums that could be used by surrounding residents. However, you need a ticket for admission and join in it. Sometimes to book a ticket you just have to wait and see the schedule that suits your needs. That&#8217;s what these places rarely visited by people because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each region must have the arena performances and sports stadiums that could be used by surrounding residents. However, you need a ticket for admission and join in it. Sometimes to book a ticket you just have to wait and see the schedule that suits your needs. That&#8217;s what these places rarely visited by people because of the difficulty of getting tickets. You must book a ticket a few days before you perform the activities there.<span id="more-166"></span></p>
<p>Of course this way is inconvenient for you to <a href="http://www.acheapseat.com/">buy a ticket</a>. Now you can imagine attending the concert. By ordering tickets online you can enjoy a concert or go to a sports stadium to adjust there schedule with your schedule. With cheap tickets booking information on online media you can order <a href="http://www.acheapseat.com/venue/td_banknorth_garden_tickets.html">TD Banknorth Garden Tickets</a> are famous as a sports stadium. Anytime you can watch your team play in favorite several championships held there. You can also order tickets like <a href="http://www.acheapseat.com/garth_brooks_tickets.html">Garth Brooks tickets</a> for each event to be held. Likewise with the other categories of tickets you can have it by ordering online. <a href="http://www.acheapseat.com/caesars_palace_tickets.html">CEASARS PALACE TICKETS</a> like that can you get when you access the linked site to book some tickets. Now it becomes much easier when you can book tickets online manner.</p>
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		<title>Hello From Toronto &#8211; Part 1-  A First Little Driving Tour -The City Viewed Through The Eyes Of First-Time Visitors</title>
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So my brother is in town, together with his wife and 2 friends from my little home town in Austria. It is everybody&#8217;s first time in North America and their initiation to Toronto. Just to give you ideas of dimensions: Austria has a population of about 9 million and the country extends about 900 km [...]]]></description>
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<p>So my brother is in town, together with his wife and 2 friends from my little home town in Austria. It is everybody&#8217;s first time in North America and their initiation to Toronto. Just to give you ideas of dimensions: Austria has a population of about 9 million and the country extends about 900 km from east to west while the Greater Toronto area nowadays probably has about 4 to 5 million people and Lake Ontario alone is over 300 km long. The first thing my visitors noticed was the difference in size: the size of the city, the size of the lake, the size of cars, the size of supermarkets, and even of refrigerators.</p>
<p>&#13;On Sunday we started off with a little driving tour of Toronto where I first took my visitors down to the lakefront by the historic Art Deco style R.C. Harris Filtration Plant. All of them love water and to have a lake as big as an ocean so close by fascinated them. After a leisurely drive on Queen Street through the quaint Beaches neighbourhood we parked the car close to the St. Lawrence Market and started our walk around.</p>
<p>&#13;Since my brother is a chef and always loves to purchase market-fresh food, I initially took him to the St. Lawrence Market which always has an antique sale on Sunday. The food market is actually closed on Sunday. We checked out the wares from old furniture to cameras to various knick-knacks.</p>
<p>&#13;Our exploration continued westwards along Front Street past historic 19th century houses and of course past the famous triangular-shaped Flatiron Building which has a mural on its west side. Approaching Yonge Street we walked past the Hockey Hall of Fame, a historic Beaux-Arts former bank building, the magnificent Royal York Hotel, built in 1929, once the largest hotel in the British Commonwealth.</p>
<p>&#13;One of the things that fascinated my visitors most was how old and new can coexist right next to each other: shiny skyscrapers are located right beside historic sandstone churches. Our walking tour continued past Union Station, Toronto&#8217;s impressive central railway station, built between 1914 and 1927 as a joint construction project by the Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Railway (now the Canadian National Railway). Its monumental scale, classical detail and rational, ordered planning were hallmarks of the style. The station is massive and takes up an entire block on Front Street between York Street and Bay Street. The Great Hall of the Station is 250 ft. long and 84 ft. wide.</p>
<p>&#13;Our walk continued further west on Front Street past the Convention Centre to the base of the CN Tower and the entrance to the Skydome, Toronto&#8217;s multi-purpose stadium with a retractable roof, now called the Rogers Centre. We then snaked our way up through the Entertainment District to Queen Street where we admired Osgoode Hall, built in the 1830s, and now an oasis of green in the city. An ornate iron fence, built in 1867, renowned for its peculiar &#8220;cow gates,&#8221; surrounds the property and its beautiful gardens. The cow gates in particular fascinated my visitors.</p>
<p>&#13;Our next stop was at New City Hall and Old City Hall, opened in 1899, which racked up construction costs of more than $2.5 million at the time which caused great controversy in those days. Continuing past the Bay Department Store on Queen we passed the Metropolitan United Church, an English style cathedral dating from 1872, whose churchyard was filled with people enjoying the warm day.</p>
<p>&#13;Once back in the car we drove through the U of T campus, my Alma Mater and we stopped briefly to check out Hart House and Kings College. Then we headed down to Chinatown at Spadina and Dundas and my visitors marvelled at this exotic, busy market area. Our last stop on the tour was Kensington Market, a lively little neighbourhood full of food and clothing stores and restaurants where we ended up picking up fresh vegetables, dry beans, and a variety of cheeses for some of the scrumptious meals to come. My brother, the chef, marvelled at the variety of food available here, combined with the inexpensive prices a food lover&#8217;s dream.</p>
<p>&#13;We took our loot home where my husband was waiting for us with a big brunch to strengthen ourselves for attending a birthday party of one of my friends that had the motto of &#8220;let out your inner child&#8221;. The party was unique in that it involved such time-honoured Toronto traditions as hitting a piñada while a bunch of adults were playing with water guns, chasing one another around the house with buckets of water dropping on the combatants from the second floor.</p>
<p>&#13;I think our visitors had a full day, from getting a first taste of Toronto, to participating in a rather eventful birthday party, their first impressions were very positive and they were looking forward to exploring more of this exciting city.</p>
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		<title>Los Angele The Largest City in California</title>
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Los Angeles is the largest city in California and the second largest city in the USA. It is located on the southern coast of California about 75 miles north of the Mexican border and 400 miles south of San Francisco. The original name of the city was The Village of Our Lady the Queen of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Los Angeles is the largest city in California and the second largest city in the USA. It is located on the southern coast of California about 75 miles north of the Mexican border and 400 miles south of San Francisco. The original name of the city was The Village of Our Lady the Queen of Angels, but the name was shortened for obvious reasons.</p>
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Los Angeles is situated on an irregularly shaped coastal plain about 30 to 60 miles across. It is bounded on the west by nearly 60 miles of Pacific Coast beaches and ocean cliffs. The San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains form a 2500 meter high wall to the east. The Santa Monica Mountains define its northern limit and the Santa Anna Mountains define the southern. </p>
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Los Angeles has four major airports Los Angeles International, Burbank Glendale Airport, John Wayne Airport and Ontario International Airport. In addition, the Orange County Airport is less than one hour from the city and San Diego Airport is within a two hour drive. </p>
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Los Angeles natives inhabit the entire plain and all the local hills plus the sides of the mountain ranges and into all of the connecting valleys. The city now covers over 1000 square miles in dozens of interconnected communities. High rise buildings only exist in a few isolated clusters. From nearly every vantage point, you can gaze across miles of low rooftops with palm trees towering above. </p>
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Along the Pacific shore, Malibu, Santa Monica, Marina Del Rey and Palos Verde are high class residential beach communities. </p>
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Hollywood is the historic home of the old movie studios and Beverly Hills is still the home of the movie stars. Here you can drive along the western terminus of historic route 66 on Santa Monica Boulevard. You can stroll along famous Hollywood Boulevard and the Sunset Strip. In nearby Burbank, you can visit many modern movie and television studios. In Anaheim, you can see the original Disney Land and Knotts Berry Farm. </p>
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Downtown is certainly a commercial district, but it is no more the urban centre of the city than many other neighbourhoods. Near the downtown area are ethnic neighbourhoods with large Asian populations called, Korea Town, China Town and Japan Town. </p>
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Unlike most cities, Los Angeles does not have a distinct urban centre. It is a collection of individual communities tied together by a complex network of roads and freeways. Each community offers a uniquely different character. Together, they make up this huge metropolitan complex called Los Angeles.</p>
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		<title>Torontos Stylish and Hip City Centre</title>
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Toronto is the countries largest metropolis. It sprawls along the northern shore of Lake Ontario, its vibrant, appealing centre encased by a jangle of satellite townships and industrial zones that cover as Greater Toronto no less than 100 square kilometres.
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<p>Toronto is the countries largest metropolis. It sprawls along the northern shore of Lake Ontario, its vibrant, appealing centre encased by a jangle of satellite townships and industrial zones that cover as Greater Toronto no less than 100 square kilometres.</p>
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The City of Toronto encompasses a geographical area formerly administered by six separate municipalities. These municipalities have each developed a distinct history and identity over the years, and their names remain in common use among Torontonians. Throughout the city there exist hundreds of small neighbourhoods and some larger neighbourhoods covering a few square kilometres. Former Municipalities include East York, Etobicoke, North York, Old Toronto, Scarborough, and York.</p>
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Torontos stylish and hip city centre is full of cosmopolitan excitement. Experience gourmet food in fine establishments, ethnic cuisine in authentic restaurants, or any number of other options available to the discerning diner. Zip to the top of the worlds tallest building and free standing structure, the CN Tower, or walk down Yonge Street and discover cafes, clothing boutiques and little shops. Visit a spa in the midst of the city and emerge rejuvenated and refreshed. </p>
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When night descends on Toronto, the streets come alive with dining, theatre, dancing and revelry. Experience world class theatre, first rate Broadway shows and action packed professional sports teams, such as the National Hockey Leagues Toronto Maple Leafs, the National Basketball Associations Toronto Raptors and the Canadian Football Leagues Toronto Argonauts. The shopping is renowned designer stores line Torontos fashionable districts, such as Yorkville, while unique boutiques are just a few blocks away try Kensington Market or Queen Street West. Diverse cultures make up Toronto, resulting in a vibrant international atmosphere. </p>
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Summer is the time to celebrate and Toronto is definitely the city to do it in. You can celebrate your lifestyle, your culture or even your favourite four legged friend, whether you love theatre or dance, films, or music theres a Toronto festival to celebrate who you are and what you love this summer. </p>
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Torontos climate is moderate for Canada due to its southerly location within the country and its proximity to Lake Ontario. It has a humid continental climate with warm, humid summers and generally cold winters, although fairly mild by Canadian and many northern continental US standards. The city experiences four distinct seasons with considerable variance in day to day temperature, particularly during the colder weather season. Due to urbanization and other factors Toronto has a fairly low diurnal temperature range, at least in built up city and lakeshore areas. At different times of the year, the proximity to Lake Ontario and the other Great Lakes has various localized and regional impacts on the climate, including lake effect snow.</p>
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		<title>Cincinnati is a City in Ohio</title>
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Cincinnati is a city in south western Ohio, in the United States of America, that lies on the Ohio River.
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<p>Cincinnati is a city in south western Ohio, in the United States of America, that lies on the Ohio River.</p>
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The city enjoys a rich cultural history, particularly in choral and orchestral music, dating from German settlement in the nineteenth century. Once the nations pork capital and the countries largest city, Cincinnati today is home to several leading national corporations.</p>
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Despite its size, the cliche of big city small town feel is a reality here. The downtown neighbourhood is compact and with little effort you can reach even on foot lovely hills overlooking downtown and the Ohio River. Since Cincinnati is by a river, we have hills and water and banks and all sorts of pretty, picturesque places. </p>
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The Childrens Theatre of Cinncinnatis rich history began over 80 years ago. Cincinnatis two Art Deco masterpieces were erected just at the end of the booming 1920s and the beginning of the Depression. The Art Museum is one of the countries oldest visual arts institutions and the first general art museum west of the Alleghenies to be established in its own building. Built in 1878 this Cincinnati showpiece has been renovated and updated and includes what is judged to be among the best and most beautiful concert theatres in the world.</p>
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Eden Park was assembled by a series of purchases beginning in 1859. The name came, naturally, from the Garden of Eden and was given by Nicholas Long worth who owned a large tract which constitutes the main portion of the park.</p>
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The nightlife is speckled with trendy, be seen places and quaint neighbourhood bars. Local music is hot, too, and is featured at many bars and restaurants. Cincinnati sits in a unique culinary band. The gamut with simple meat and potatoes, spaghetti esque chili and goetta for breakfast is a favourite.</p>
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Cincinnati could boast of a diversified economy that made it relatively recession proof compared with other Midwestern cities dependent on motor vehicle and heavy machinery manufacturing. The city prospered as the headquarters of Procter and Gamble.</p>
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Expect snow often during the winter months. Spring is rainy season with an average rainfall of 40 inches, bringing summer flowers into bloom. Summer heat hits the low 80s but it feels hotter as humidity is high. Fall is the best season with warm temperatures and little rainfall.</p>
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The riverfront is being revitalized under The Banks project. The city is undergoing significant changes due to an influx of new development and private investment as well as the beginning of the often stalled The Banks project.</p>
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		<title>Festivals Of Barcelona  Another Amazing Thing From This City</title>
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Barcelona is a city that seems to have everything a tourist could want. Great weather, a compact city that is easy to get around, full of art, culture and entertainment venues, great food and friendly locals. Of course, the proximity of Barceloneta beach to the city centre means that tourists can enjoy a day in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Barcelona is a city that seems to have everything a tourist could want. Great weather, a compact city that is easy to get around, full of art, culture and entertainment venues, great food and friendly locals. Of course, the proximity of Barceloneta beach to the city centre means that tourists can enjoy a day in the city sightseeing and finish up the day on the soft sand with an icy glass of Sangria. What more could you want for a great fun filled holiday?</p>
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If you&#8217;ve been to Barcelona before and want to see another side of the local culture, or if you are looking for a party or event to spice up your holiday, you may want to look at the possibility of visiting Barcelona when the city is celebrating one of its famous festivals. </p>
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There are many festivals during the year in Barcelona because not only do Barcelonians get to celebrate the national holidays that the rest of Spain celebrates, there are also many festivals that Catalans celebrate as well. Add to that local neighbourhood festivities and what you&#8217;ve got is a city that never seems to stop partying! This means that tourists can rest assured, that nearly any time of year, something or someone will be being celebrated while they are there!</p>
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Sant Juan is a popular fun- filled festival dedicated to Saint John. The origins of this celebration date back to Pagan times where people celebrated the summer solstice by feasting and drinking and dancing around huge bonfires, said to ward off evil spirits. </p>
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The theme of fire has carried through to the modern version of this festival, in the form of fuegos artificiales, better know as fireworks! As well as council sponsored fireworks shows, the local kids get to enjoy setting off loud cracking fireworks in local squares and plazas in the weeks leading up to the festival. </p>
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On the day itself (usually the 23rd June), people gather in the streets to dance and celebrate. You wont have to go far to join in the fun as many communities sponsor a free live music concert in their neighbourhood, but if you want to head to the real action of the festival, head to the beach where you can join in on one of the all night dance parties, complete with dancing and music until dawn, and lots of fireworks!</p>
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The Gracia street festival, held in mid August is another exciting celebration you can enjoy in Barcelona. The festival is a community event where the residents of the streets get together to decorate their street in a theme of their choice. A committee is formed to ensure the project is designed and completed in time for the grand opening. This is serious business! Each street is competing for the title of the Best Street of the festival, and planning for the next festival often begins the very week after the festival ends!</p>
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Thousands of brightly coloured plastic bottles and other found objects are used to splash the streets with colour. Giant paper mache figures guard the entry and exit to the streets and coloured lights are everywhere. The festival runs for a week where a panel of judges decide which street is the best. </p>
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Of course, like all street festivals in Catalonia, beer on tap will be available on just about every street corner, to get the party going. Bands will be set up in each decorated street to encourage passers by to come inside, admire the hard work and creativity of the residents and have some fun at the same time. </p>
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The Festival La Merce is another exciting event that brings celebration to the streets of Barcelona in late September for five days between the 19th and 24th. Celebrating the patron saint of the city, street parades, fire parades and giant paper mache figures will take to the city streets. Free concerts will be on every street corner to entertain the crowd. </p>
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These are just some of the many exciting events that give Barcelona the well-earned reputation of being one of the party capitals in Europe. So what are you waiting for? Just make sure your book your accommodation in Barcelona on time, to avoid disappointment!</p>
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		<title>Take a Summer Break in New York City</title>
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From The Bronx to Manhattan, New York&#8217;s City&#8217;s diverse neighbourhoods and eclectic cultural scene has made it one of the most desirable holiday locations in the world. A vacation in New York City can incorporate a variety of attractions: from the iconic Statue of Liberty to the uptown galleries of SoHo. However, in the summer, [...]]]></description>
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From The Bronx to Manhattan, New York&#8217;s City&#8217;s diverse neighbourhoods and eclectic cultural scene has made it one of the most desirable holiday locations in the world. A vacation in New York City can incorporate a variety of attractions: from the iconic Statue of Liberty to the uptown galleries of SoHo. However, in the summer, holidays in New York in can involve much more as the city&#8217;s vast green space and open parks really come to life.</p>
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<p>Take a summer break in New York City and you&#8217;ll find that the city&#8217;s main landmarks glisten in the sunshine. For instance, the ferry trip to Ellis Island to see the Statue of Liberty is much more pleasant in the summer and the view from the landmark&#8217;s summit seems all the more stunning. Additionally, explore the delights of Times Square and before heading down Fifth Avenue to discover the Empire State Building and the Rockefeller Plaza. </p>
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<p>New York&#8217;s fine summer weather also allows tourists to appreciate some of its most beautiful architecture in style &#8211; including the New York Public Library, seen by many as one of the best examples of Beaux Arts architecture, and the Grand Central Terminal, whose vaulted ceiling adorned with a medieval zodiac design continues to astound both travellers and New York residents alike.</p>
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<p>If you want to spend some of your summer holiday in New York indoors, make sure you spend them in the city&#8217;s most celebrated art galleries and museums. Manhattan is replete with some of the world&#8217;s finest art collections and America&#8217;s most prestigious historical artefacts. Among New York&#8217;s finest museums are the Guggenheim Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Jewish Museum &#8211; all of which can be found in the environs of Manhattan. </p>
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<p>But if you really want to make use of the spectacular summer weather in New York, make sure you spend time in some of New York&#8217;s best parks. Each borough of New York boasts its own unique park spaces, the most popular including the Pelham Bay Park in The Bronx and Flushing Meadow Park in Queens. However, the crowning glory of New York City&#8217;s parks is surely Central Park, which offers all who pass through a chance to escape the city&#8217;s dense array of skyscrapers and crowded streets. While in Central Park, enjoy the serenity of the Bethesda Terrace and Fountain or take in the tranquillity of Strawberry Fields &#8211; a section of the park that&#8217;s dedicated to the memory of former Beatle John Lennon. </p>
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<p>Central Park forms a fabulous intersection between three of New York&#8217;s most famous neighbourhoods: the ritzy Upper East Side, the charming Upper West Side and the bustling area of Harlem. As a result, Central Park acts as a fantastic point from which to navigate the complex streets of New York, and tourists in New York City will be able to find an array of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.jumeirahessexhouse.com/">hotels in Central Park, Manhattan</a> to suit their purposes. So whether you plan to spend your summer break in New York taking horse-drawn carriage rides in the sun or exploring Central Park Zoo, make sure you make the most of the sunshine in this dazzling cosmopolitan city. </p>
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		<title>Cleveland City &#8211; Overview</title>
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Cleveland sits on the southern banks of Lake Erie at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River a city of green parks, lively neighbourhoods and historic buildings. Local residents are proud of its high quality of life and recent awards that attest to its liveability. Miles of parkland encircle the city, while museums, sporting and cultural [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cleveland sits on the southern banks of Lake Erie at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River a city of green parks, lively neighbourhoods and historic buildings. Local residents are proud of its high quality of life and recent awards that attest to its liveability. Miles of parkland encircle the city, while museums, sporting and cultural events and visitor friendly attractions lure residents and visitors alike to Downtown areas. It is one of the few American cities with park access in the heart of the city. Visitors, especially, are often surprised to discover a vibrant Downtown with distinct neighbourhoods and a lively urban atmosphere. True, its roots are certainly more prosaic than those of New York, Los Angeles or Boston, but Cleveland has outgrown its industrial past. Once known as a steel town during the Industrial Era of Ohios development, it is now a healthy mix of manufacturing and service industries. </p>
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Clevelands Public Square provides a skyline of skyscrapers now, but its origins go back to wilderness beginnings when Moses Cleaveland arrived from Connecticut to survey the region in 1796. It is difficult to imagine an old time village green amid horse drawn carriages and farm animals ready for market instead of the mass of traffic and one-way streets there today. Cleaveland drew up the plan for the town that would later bear his name (the awas dropped in 1834 in order to fit the citys name on a newspapers masthead). The city saw a growth spurt in 1825 with the opening of the Erie Canal, establishing a water route between Lake Erie, the Ohio River and all ports south. Subsequent railroad development advanced Cleveland further and, by 1855, it had become a hub for lumber, ore, coal and farm produce. Later still, it developed as a centre for metal fabrication and oil refining and, by the 1930s, it had the vibrant look and feel of a major city. Today, Cleveland still possesses a strong industrial base, although its economy has diversified into the service sector, as well as science, education and technology. </p>
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Unlike many American cities, Clevelands Downtown is not only lively, it is the focal point around which the rest of the city nestles. In the middle of the Downtown area is the historic Public Square, a European-style square with statues and fountains. The lakefront, having benefited from committed renewal, is home to the stunningly designed Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, which, when it opened in 1995, epitomised not only the renewal of Cleveland&#8217;s Downtown but the citys growing cultural presence as well. </p>
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More recent additions to Clevelands Downtown include Jacobs Field, home to the Cleveland Indians baseball team, and Cleveland Browns Stadium, where the Cleveland Browns play football. The Great Lakes Science Center with its Cleveland Clinic OMNIMAX Theater, nestled between the Rock Hall and the stadium, features a hands-on look at science. Downtown areas, such as the Theater District, the Historic Warehouse District, the Flats Entertainment District and the Historic Gateway District, are only a few of the trendy spots that continue to grow and prosper. </p>
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Cleveland is blessed with long, hot summer days, during which locals enjoy the many restaurants featuring alfresco dining, picnic in the surrounding state, national and municipal parks, or gather around the barbecue for casual entertaining. During the cold, sometimes snowy winters, the citys cultural attractions, including theatre, symphony, opera and museums, thrive. Cleveland offers all the trappings of any American city (shopping, sightseeing, excellent service) and, although it possesses a historic flavour popular with tourists and residents, it is most definitely a city that keeps moving forward. </p>
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