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The Daniel Boone Motor Inn is one of the few owner-operated hotels still around, and this one - in Pikeville, Kentucky - is one of our favorites.
By Jennifer Eblin | Published 10/2/2007
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In the America, we love our festivals and we cherish our pioneer spirit. The Daniel Boone Festival combines both.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 4/20/2007
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35 miles west of St. Louis, you'll find Daniel Boone's Missouri home and an Early American village. With gorgeous scenery, authentic historical buildings and artifacts, visiting the Daniel Boone home is an enjoyable learning experience.
By Nicole Beck | Published 9/11/2006
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Can you really shoot at a squirrel and kill it without the bullet coming into contact with the squirrel?
By Leanna Teague | Published 8/15/2007
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Don't miss out on this exciting adventure series from a time long past.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 8/26/2006
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Kentucky has been attracting visitors since Daniel Boone trailed across the Cumberland Gap in the 18th century. The state offers a wide range of activities from hiking to camping.
By Mary Morgan | Published 11/8/2007
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Justus Stearns brought this railway, preserved today inside the Daniel Boone National Forest and the Big South Fork River and Recreational Area, to the area in the early 1900's
By Angela Russell | Published 3/26/2007
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Block out a weekend, come and explore off the beaten track on the Wilderness Road Heritage Highway, Kentucky. Come back in time to the Civil War. And before that, to the time when the trail was first marked by Daniel Boone.
By Regina Sass | Published 3/23/2007
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The Broyhill Inn and Conference Center in Boone, The Mast Farm Inn in Valle Crucis, and the Green Park Inn in Blowing Rock offer great opportunities to explore the local culture and natural beauty of North Carolina's western mountains.
By Bradford Hackley | Published 12/6/2005
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If you love the snow, cold clear nights and a bit of isolation along with your sleigh ride, head up north to Okontoe Campground for a sleigh ride you aren't likely to forget.
By Lima | Published 11/25/2007
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Travel in Laos, a small landlocked country in Southeast Asia, offers a tantalizing mixture of the exotic and familiar for folks with Appalachian roots, and low budget adventure for all.
By Rich Thomas | Published 11/18/2007
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Fort Boonesborough State Park contains the recreated settlement of Fort Boonesborough. The Fort protected many of the 200,000 pioneers who traveled the Wilderness Trail.
By Sharyn Kuneman | Published 10/30/2007
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This was the first state created in the area known as the North central or Midwest and would set the precedent for the creation of other states which would follow.
By Marquis Canaday | Published 10/26/2007
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Chapter twelve of my serial Halloween novel The Haunted Hayride.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 10/13/2007
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Actors, musicians, politicians, writers - many famous people have November birthdays. Read the list to see whose you share.
By Garrett H. | Published 10/9/2007
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It's been nearly 40 years since Jodie Foster first graced television screens. Since that time she graduated to Disney films before taking on a seriously adult role when she was just 13.
By John Sanchez | Published 9/24/2007
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These are a few of my favorite places in Columbia, Missouri. What are yours?
By Chelsi | Published 9/12/2007
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Cumberland Falls is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the south. Located about ten miles outside the small city of Corbin, Kentucky, it draws tourists from all over the country and the world.
By Annita Townsley-Lawson | Published 9/4/2007
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Families can enjoy a variety of fishing experiences on the Southeastern Kentucky lakes.
By Sharyn Kuneman | Published 8/21/2007
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Natural Bridge
By Stephanie Raney | Published 8/6/2007
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An article that shows the most popular caves in Indiana that offer walking tours.
By Beth Callahan | Published 7/23/2007
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The Wulfe Brothers
By Stephanie Raney | Published 7/9/2007
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Did you know that state of Kentucky boasts more than 1,000 navigable miles of running water? The bluegrass state is home to more miles of running water than any other state other than Alaska.
By Lynne Haase | Published 7/2/2007
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One of the most colorful and intriguing towns on the American landscape, Abingdon offers the visitor a cornucopia of activities, events and historical attractions. When you're ready to go, be sure to pack a lot of film. They'll provide the smiles ...
By Chuck Hinson | Published 6/30/2007
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This summer will mark 29 years since the release of the classic movie comedy "Animal House."
By John Sanchez | Published 6/26/2007
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You might have fond memories as a child of sitting around the camp fire with your family and friends roasting marsh mellows, drinking hot chocolate and swapping stories.
By Flint Mclintock | Published 6/25/2007
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The other day my brother and I were on the phone talking about old times when we were getting our butts kicked unmercifully every single day by a woman (our legal guardian) who was obviously demon possessed.
By Stonewall Towery | Published 6/22/2007
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The centerpiece of St. Louis is the famous Gateway Arch. America's tallest man-made monument is called a tribute to the American West.
By Christine Bude | Published 6/18/2007
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If you're planning a vacation to California this summer don't spend all your time at the beach. How about a real western adventure like visiting a ghost town. My family and I mounted our dirt bikes and rode in to Bodie like a bunch of cowboys.
By Sharon Lynne | Published 6/18/2007
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Every day is flush with history. June 7 is certainly no exception.
By Jennifer Thompson | Published 6/7/2007
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When television became the dominant form of entertainment in America during the 50s, writers began to expand on the idea of creating new types of hero characters for their Western shows.
By Jacques Boulerice | Published 5/24/2007
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The Tennessee State Museum is one of the largest museums in the South that focuses on the history of the South, which includes the American Indians that once made the South their home all the way up through the Civil War and beyond.
By SL Newman | Published 5/2/2007
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Virginia is a great place to attend a local Ghost Walk!
By Brandy Madison | Published 4/22/2007
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The build up to the release of the final Harry Potter book 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' continues with the announced of the 'Deathly Hallows Knight Bus Tour' schedule today.
By Griff | Published 4/11/2007
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Read this informative article and find out 10 interesting facts about PEZ candy!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 4/5/2007
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A fun and informative look at classic coloring books and their allure for kids and collectors alike
By Pat Jacobs | Published 3/31/2007
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It may seem hard to believe, but an ocean and coral reef existed in Indiana some 350 million years ago and we have evidence, amazing evidence! The Falls of the Ohio State Park in Clarksville, Indiana is undisputed proof.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 2/28/2007
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The Wilderness Road was the main trail of the early pioneers as they trekked through the mountains through the Cumberland Gap to the rich lands of Kentucky and beyond.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 2/25/2007
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Not all actresses in Hollywood are part of a gaggle of media-grabbing dimwits.
Read about five ladies of the silver screen who rise far above the usual Tinseltown mediocrity.
By Angela Coleman | Published 1/30/2007
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Kentucky offers an abundance of romantic escapades for nature lovers every season. Just follow the trail to romance!
By Barb Webb | Published 1/16/2007
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Kentucky has been around for a very long time. When and who found Kentucky.
By Brandi thornsberry | Published 11/9/2006
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Although motel-free Gate City was built for people who live here, it offers parks, shopping, scenery, food, and entertainment to day visitors.
By Priscilla King | Published 10/16/2006
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By September and October, St. Louis begins to cool off into beautiful days. Take advantage of St. Louis' best season by taking your special someone away from the hustle and bustle of downtown.
By Nicole Beck | Published 9/26/2006
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Cumberland Gap does include several free attractions, but even the attractions that aren't free are more than affordable. So why not visit Cumberland Gap this Fall and enjoy not only the attractions, but the views and Fall foilage?
By Amy Brantley | Published 8/11/2006
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Cumberland Gap has a long history, dating back hundreds of years. The best way to enjoy Cumberland Gap is by foot, on The Wilderness Trail. If you love hiking and the Civil War, then you'll enjoy the free attractions that Cumberland Gap has to offer.
By Amy Brantley | Published 8/11/2006
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Pennsylvania is a state full of history and contrast. Since its founding by William Penn it has become the home of many peoples and places that are both interesting and educational.
By arthur holst | Published 7/6/2006
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Get to know the three main ski attractions accessible from the North Carolina High Country; Appalachian Ski Mountain, Sugar Mountain, and Beech Mountain offer some of the best winter sports east of the Mississippi.
By Bradford Hackley | Published 11/22/2005
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Visit Nashville and you'll see so many sites and attractions that you'll never want to leave.
By Emma S. | Published 11/9/2005
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Enjoy a renewed sense of history yet have a fun-filled, exciting vacation all at the same time when you visit southern Indiana.
By Emma S. | Published 7/14/2005
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