Search ResultsScenery and history make Sonora worth a stopIf stories of Donner Pass and snowy blizzards in the Sierra Nevada are keeping you at lower elevations during the winter months, try venturing just a little ways into the Sierra foothills for a rewarding stay in one of the charming historic towns along scenic Highway 49. |
California bed-and-breakfasts offer many optionsSome people hear the term "bed and breakfast" and immediately think of the ornate, possibly historic house with a few bedrooms upstairs for rent and innkeepers standing at the ready to serve you wine and/or concoct a breakfast that would qualify for a photo spread in Bon Appetit. |
San Diego's Balboa Park has 15 amazing museumsThink zoo and you think of San Diego. Think of San Diego and you think of the San Diego Zoo. For decades, this world-famous zoo has been attracting visitors from all over the world ' and its popularity is as great as ever. |
Segways add thrills to San Francisco sightsIf walking or driving the streets of San Francisco is not quite enough adventure for you, try joining the growing number of people who are seeing Bay area sights while balancing on board a Segway, that two-wheeled electric vehicle that was once hailed as the future of all personal travel. Not only will you see tourist landmarks, but you'll learn a new skill and face just enough of a challenge to keep you, well...on your toes. |
History buffs love California's Columbia State ParkHistory buffs could hardly do better than a visit to California's Gold Country in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada where gold was discovered in the mid-19th Century, setting off a population explosion that helped shape what California is today. And maybe the best place to get a sense of what it all was like back then is Columbia State Historic Park, hailed as the state's best preserved ghost town. |
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| Historic Hendersonville NC Homes Category: Real Estate and Property: Rental Properties In historic hendersonville, you can enjoy the incredible scenery of the Blue Ridge Mountains, as well as the moderate climate, period architecture, year-round golfing, and shopping or having coffee in Historic Downtown Hendersonville. Events and attractions include the Annual North Carolina Apple Festival. |