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Bring the Kids! A Parent's Guide to Stress-Free Travel

Traveling with "little ones" can be one of the most joyous events of all--it can also be one of the most stressful. While seeing all the wonder in your children's eyes as they gaze upon some historic or natural wonder may make your heart swell with pride,you must realize they’ll eventually get bored or tired, and you’ll have to revert back to your roles of referee, peace keeper, and entertainment chairperson...."Bring the Kids!

Barbara Hemphill

 

 
Capital Cities Tour: Discover Sacramento, California

Sacramento, California's beautiful capital city at the junction of the American and Sacramento Rivers is disarmingly deceptive. Tranquil boulevards lined with gracious Victorian homes shaded by leafy old trees, charming neighborhoods, and river parks mask a mercantile metropolis and political hotbed that thrive below the surface.

Priscilla Faith Rhodes

 

 
About Acapulco

Description of Acapulco, its attractions, and the author's thoughts on it.

Rosana Hart

 

 
Buying The Dream

Everything you ever wanted to know about obtaining visas, immigration, living & working legally, buying property, going on holiday in Florida & The United States of America but never knew who to ask!

Francesca Wallis & Simon Bartlett

 

 
How (and Why) to Roam Mexico in an RV or Van

Tips and tales about RV travel in Mexico, including how to go off the beaten track

Rosana Hart

 

 
Traveling to Mexico

Several ways you can travel to Mexico, with tips on safety.

Rosana Hart

 

 
Capital Cities Tour: Discover Montgomery, Alabama

Centrally located on the south bank of the Alabama River, this capital city is emblematic of the historic clashes from its role in the 1860’s War Between the States and its involuntary part in the Civil Rights movement 100 years later. Within one city block remnants of these historical events compete in their respective historic structures, memorials, monuments and museum exhibits.

Priscilla Faith Rhodes

 

 
Capital Cities Tour: Discover Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix has a unique character made up of Indian, Spanish, and Wild West influences that compete against a towering background of gleaming high-rise architecture. Named after the mythical bird that rose from its own ashes, the city, like the bird, defies nature. It’s modern skyscrapers rise above the dry desert to support a thirsty population of more than a million people. Its perpetual sun and warm climate attract winter-averse people of all ages, mostly retirement age.

Priscilla Faith Rhodes

 

 
Capital Cities Tour: Discover Little Rock, Arkansas

Founded in 1812, the city got its name from the French “la petite roche," or "little rock," a stone outcropping on the bank of the Arkansas River used as a landmark by early navigators. Called “Little Rock” to distinguish it from a huge cliff upstream called "Big Rock,” it became a convenient spot to land before venturing into the Ozark and Ouachita mountain ranges. Before the Civil War, the little rock outcropping was larger, but the railroad chipped out a few tons...

Priscilla Faith Rhodes

 

 
About Mexico City

Reflections on the attractions and drawbacks of visiting Mexico City as a tourist or business traveler.

Rosana Hart

 

 
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