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AMERICANA INN MANHATTAN
07.11.2011., ponedjeljak
CHEAP HOTELS MANILA - HOTELS MANILA
Cheap Hotels Manila - Good Hotels Near Disneyland
Cheap Hotels Manila
- the capital and largest city of the Philippines; located on southern Luzon
- Manila (pronounced ; Maynila|), officially the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines and one of the 16 cities that make up Metro Manila, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world with a population of 20 million people.
- The capital and chief port of the Philippines, on the island of Luzon; pop. 1,599,000
- a strong paper or thin cardboard with a smooth light brown finish made from e.g. Manila hemp
PATIO and FRONT DESK
first I would like to thank Dave, Janet, all the hotel staffs (I called them dave's angel :-P) and also Freckles the cutie for their hospitality during my stay at boracay, thanks guys you are the best…It was fun, and I really enjoyed staying at your place, I don't count "no hot shower" as bad experience, anyway who need hot shower on hot weather hehehe....
Overall, it was worth a dime, cozy natural place, good location and helpfull staffs there
PS. your Mango Iced Tea is a LEGEND, sooooo.................[--] Delicious, may I have the recipee? ;-)
Crowne Plaza Galleria - 06
I bought several books (4 of them from David Sedaris) since they're WAY cheaper than the local bookstores.
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ATRIUM HOTEL KRAKOW : ATRIUM HOTEL
Atrium Hotel Krakow : Cheap Hotels In Long Beach : Disney Hotels Florida.
Atrium Hotel Krakow
- An open-roofed entrance hall or central court in an ancient Roman house
- In modern architecture, an atrium (plural atria) is a large open space, often several stories high and having a glazed roof and/or large windows, often situated within an office building and usually located immediately beyond the main entrance doors.
- the central area in a building; open to the sky
- any chamber that is connected to other chambers or passageways (especially one of the two upper chambers of the heart)
- A central hall or court in a modern building, with rooms or galleries opening off it, often glass-covered
- Each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles. The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the veins of the body; the left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary vein
- Cracow: an industrial city in southern Poland on the Vistula
- Krakow , also spelled Krakow or Cracow ( ), is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Its historic centre was inscribed on the list of World Heritage Sites as the first of its kind.
- Krakow is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Warta, within Sieradz County, Lodz Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately west of Warta, north-west of Sieradz, and west of the regional capital Lodz.
- An establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
- a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services
- A code word representing the letter H, used in radio communication
- A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite
- In French contexts an hotel particulier is an urban "private house" of a grand sort. Whereas an ordinary maison was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an hotel particulier was often free-standing, and by the eighteenth
Atrium
Atrium of Rathbone Hall on the campus of Kansas State University in Manhattan Kansas. Completed in 1982 for $8 million. It was the second of three buildings built for the engineering department.
Atrium
An atrium at the Reagan Building complex in downtown DC.
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AMERICANA INN MANHATTAN - INN MANHATTAN
AMERICANA INN MANHATTAN - CHEAP HOTELS NEAR BUSCH GARDENS - TOP TEN SOUTH BEACH HOTELS.
Americana Inn Manhattan
- Americana is a 1992 British documentary series which was presented by Jonathan Ross, co-written with Jack Barth. The three-part series explored American culture and was aired in the United Kingdom in December 1992. The titles of the three editions were "Fat", "Dumb" and "Rich".
- any artifact (such as books or furniture or art) that is distinctive of America
- Things associated with the culture and history of America, esp. the United States
- Americana refers to artifacts, or a collection of artifacts, related to the history, geography, folklore and cultural heritage of the United States.
- The Manhattan was a United States ship under Mercator Cooper that made the first authorized visit from U.S. citizen to Tokyo Bay in 1845.
- A cocktail made of whiskey and vermouth, sometimes with a dash of bitters
- a cocktail made with whiskey and sweet vermouth with a dash of bitters
- one of the five boroughs of New York City
- An establishment providing accommodations, food, and drink, esp. for travelers
- A restaurant or bar, typically one in the country, in some cases providing accommodations
- Indium nitride is a small bandgap semiconductor material which has potential application in solar cells and high speed electronics.
- Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging and, usually, food and drink. They are typically located in the country or along a highway.
- hostel: a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
Águila americana
El Pigargo Americano (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) habita en America del Norte. Su distribucion comprende desde Alaska hasta la Florida y el norte de Mexico. Existe documentacion de algunos individuos extraviados que han llegado hasta Europa. Es posible que algunos tambien lleguen hasta el norte de America Central.
Los que viven en las costas y al sur de la distribucion son sedentarios. Los que anidan dentro del continente en Alaska y Canada migran para invernar al sur.
AMENAZAS:
Victima de pesticidas, caceria indiscriminada, y muchos males mas, el ave nacional de los Estados Unidos estuvo muy cerca de ser exterminada. Una pequena poblacion en el estado de la Florida y otra algo mas numerosa en Alaska fue lo unico que quedo. En las ultimas tres decadas es tanto el cuidado que se le ha dado, que ya se le ve en muchas partes del continente.
ANIDACION:
Se estima que la pareja permanece junta por vida. Anidan sobre los arboles y en los riscos. El nido lo construyen de ramas, en su interior le anaden material suave. La nidada usual es de dos a tres huevos blancos o blancos azulosos. La incubacion toma de 31 a 45 dias y es efectuada pos los dos padres. Los pichones se van del nido de los 70 a 96 dias. Los jovenes son de plumaje castano, adquiriendo las plumas blancas de la cabeza y la cola cuando llegan a ser adultos, a los cuatro o cinco anos de edad. Se conoce un caso donde un individuo alcanzo los 48 anos de edad en cautiverio, estimandose la longevidad en la naturaleza por debajo de esta cifra.
ALIMENTACION:
La alimentacion se basa de peces, aves y mamiferos. Complementa su dieta con reptiles, invertebrados y carrona.
DESCRIPCION:
Entre los pigargos, el Pigargo Americano es de buen tamano. De longitud logra los 94 cm y las alas llegan alcanzar una extension de 230 cm. Los que habitan al norte de su ubicacion son mas grandes, disminuyendo el tamano gradualmente hacia el sur. Los generos son de apariencia similar. Las hembras son mas grandes y pueden llegar a pesar hasta 6.3 kg.
OTROS NOMBRES:
Al Pigargo Americano tambien se le llama “Aguila Calva” y “Aguila Americana”. En ingles se le conoce por “American Bald Eagle”.
Americana - Miami Beach, Florida
Oceanfront Bal Harbour, Miami Beach, Florida
The new Americana Hotel in Bal Harbour (Miami Beach), Fla., features 475 luxurious guest rooms, amid 10 acres of verdant, tropical landscaping, along 600 feet of private oceanfront. A complete city withing itself, the Americana includes a shopping plaza, series of fine dining areas and one of the nation's most beautiful night clubs.
Mailed from Miami Beach, Florida to Mrs. Marie Kenney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 24, 1957:
Dear Marie:
This is a fabulous place and we are really living it up. See you soon. Love, Lila & Paul
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BED AND BREAKFASTS IN NEWPORT RHODE ISLAND - IN NEWPORT
Bed and breakfasts in newport rhode island - Hotel new orleans convention center - Combe grove manor hotel bath
Bed And Breakfasts In Newport Rhode Island
- a state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies; the smallest state
- Aquidneck Island, (also called "Rhode Island") in the state of Rhode Island is an island in Narragansett Bay. The state is actually named for Aquidneck Island's official name, "Rhode Island". Hence, the island is usually referred to as Aquidneck Island to avoid confusion.
- A state in the northeastern US, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, one of the six New England states; pop. 1,048,319; capital, Providence; statehood, May 29, 1790 (13). Settled by England in the 17th century, it was one of the original thirteen states. It is the smallest and most densely populated US state
- one of the British colonies that formed the United States
- (breakfast) eat an early morning meal; "We breakfast at seven"
- Have this meal
- (breakfast) the first meal of the day (usually in the morning)
- (Breakfast (music producer)) Casey Keyworth (born July 30, 1988), more commonly known under his alias "Breakfast," is a Trance DJ from Annapolis, Maryland, United States.
- A historic port city in southern Rhode Island, on the island of Rhode Island. Home to naval facilities, it became known in the 19th century as a fashionable resort where the wealthy built opulent “cottages”; pop. 26,475
- a port city in southeastern Wales
- An industrial town and port in southern Wales, on the Bristol Channel; pop. 130,000
- Newport (Casnewydd) is a city and unitary authority area in Wales. Standing on the banks of the River Usk, it is located about east of Cardiff and is the largest urban area within the historic county boundaries of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent.
- Newport Hundred was a hundred in the county of Buckinghamshire, England. It was situated in the north of the county and forming the boundary with the counties of Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.
- A place or article used by a person or animal for sleep or rest
- furnish with a bed; "The inn keeper could bed all the new arrivals"
- A piece of furniture for sleep or rest, typically a framework with a mattress and coverings
- The time for sleeping
- a piece of furniture that provides a place to sleep; "he sat on the edge of the bed"; "the room had only a bed and chair"
- a plot of ground in which plants are growing; "the gardener planted a bed of roses"
Sunset behind a cloud over the Pacific Ocean from French Hill Turtle Rock Irvine California looking West , Newport Center highrise buildings to the left on the horizon, University of California at Irv
4 miles in a straight line to the Newport Center high rise buildings adjacent to San Joaquin Hills Drive and continuing a straight line beyond San Joaquin Hills Drive another 2 miles to Newport Beach's Balboa Peninsula coast line exactly at Main Street and Balboa Blvd and the Balboa Ferry Landing , theFun Zone and the Balboa Pier with Ruby's Diner on the end of the pier.
Newport
This was taken on the Rodney Rd side of the new bridge in Newport, South Wales.
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CHEAPEST NEW YORK CITY HOTELS. CHEAPEST NEW YORK
CHEAPEST NEW YORK CITY HOTELS. VINEYARDS INN KENWOOD. HOTELS NEAR UAB
Cheapest New York City Hotels
- (City Hotel (Marthaville, Louisiana)) City Hotel in Marthaville, Louisiana, also known as Hotel Darden was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
- the largest city in New York State and in the United States; located in southeastern New York at the mouth of the Hudson river; a major financial and cultural center
- a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies
- A major city and port in southeastern New York, situated on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Hudson River; pop. 7,322,564. It is situated mainly on islands, linked by bridges, and consists of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island. Manhattan is the economic and cultural heart of the city, containing the stock exchange on Wall Street and the headquarters of the United Nations
- A state in the northeastern US, on the Canadian border and Lake Ontario in the northwest, as well as on the Atlantic coast in the southeast; pop. 18,976,457; capital, Albany; statehood, July 26, 1788 (11). Originally settled by the Dutch, it was surrendered to the British in 1664. New York was one of the original thirteen states
- one of the British colonies that formed the United States
- (cheapness) bargain rate: a price below the standard price
- (cheaper) biligari? ( buhy-lee-ar-ee? )
- (of an item for sale) Low in price; worth more than its cost
- (of prices or other charges) Low
- Charging low prices
- (cheapness) tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar
Quebec City Ice Hotel Bar - Jan 06
The Ice Hotel in Quebec City contains an interesting bar sponsored by Absolut Vodka (in case you were wondering about the bottles). They serve shots in glasses made entirely out of ice. Worked well for the vodka - fortunately I didn' t order a Monte Cristo!
Doubletree Metropolitan Hotel - New York City
This is the former Loews Hotel, designed by Morris Lapidus. I stayed here on my brief business trip to New York City...its kind of like a cheaper W.
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DISNEYLAND DISCOUNT HOTEL : DISNEYLAND DISCOUNT
DISNEYLAND DISCOUNT HOTEL : DANA HOTEL SPA : HOTEL CITY AM BAHNHOF BERN.
Disneyland Discount Hotel
- A place of fantasy or make-believe
- The first incarnation of the Walt Disney anthology television series, commonly called The Wonderful World of Disney, premiered on ABC on Wednesday night, October 27, 1954 under the name Disneyland. The same basic show has since appeared on several networks under a variety of titles.
- A theme park in Anaheim, California, that opened in 1955
- A large, bustling place filled with colorful attractions
- an amusement park in Anaheim created in 1955 by Walt Disney
- A deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers
- A percentage deducted from the face value of a bill of exchange or promissory note when it changes hands before the due date
- give a reduction in price on; "I never discount these books-they sell like hot cakes"
- the act of reducing the selling price of merchandise
- dismiss: bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
- A code word representing the letter H, used in radio communication
- a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services
- A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite
- In French contexts an hotel particulier is an urban "private house" of a grand sort. Whereas an ordinary maison was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an hotel particulier was often free-standing, and by the eighteenth
- An establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
Disneyland Tram
Disneyland tram leaving the worlds' second largest parking structure, headed to Downtown Disney.
Disneyland - Splash Mountain
Disneyland
Splash Mountain (w/50th Logo)
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DISCOUNT HOTELS TEL AVIV. TEL AVIV
DISCOUNT HOTELS TEL AVIV. HOTEL MARKETING COACH. CANDLEWYCKE INN BED AND BREAKFAST
Discount Hotels Tel Aviv
- Tel Aviv-Yafo (Hebrew: ???????????-?????, lit. "Spring Hill"-Jaffa; ?? ????, Tall ?Abib), usually referred to as Tel Aviv, is the second-largest city in Israel, with an estimated population of 393,900. The city is situated on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline, with a land area of .
- Coastal city in the center of Israel, founded in 1909. First Jewish city; name taken from the Hebrew translation of Theodor Herzl's utopian novel Altneuland. In 1950 merged with neighboring Jaffa.
- A city on the Mediterranean coast of Israel; pop. 355,000 (with Jaffa). It was founded as a suburb of Jaffa by Russian Jewish immigrants in 1909 and named Tel Aviv a year later
- the largest city and financial center of Israel; located in western Israel on the Mediterranean
- dismiss: bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
- the act of reducing the selling price of merchandise
- A deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers
- A percentage deducted from the face value of a bill of exchange or promissory note when it changes hands before the due date
- give a reduction in price on; "I never discount these books-they sell like hot cakes"
Port hotel front
The Newest Addition to the Sun Hotels Family
Also included for our esteemed guests:
• Free Tel Aviv Bicycle Rental
• Complementary Wi-Fi
• Meeting Room
• Full Access to our Rooftop Tanning Beds
• 24 hour concierge service
Special opening rates and discounts!
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GRANGE CITY HOTEL TOWER HILL. GRANGE CITY HOTEL
Grange city hotel tower hill. Bingham motor inn. Budapest airport hotels
Grange City Hotel Tower Hill
- City Hotel in Marthaville, Louisiana, also known as Hotel Darden was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
- Tower Hill is an elevated spot north-west of the Tower of London, just outside the limits of the City of London in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Formerly it was part of the Tower Liberty under the direct administrative control of Tower.
- Tower Hill is a station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway. It has two tracks and two side platforms. It closed on March 31, 1953, along with the South Beach Branch and the rest of the North Shore Branch.
- Tower Hill is an inactive volcano on the southwest coast of Victoria, Australia. It formed at least 30,000 years ago when rising basaltic magma struck the subterranean water table. A violent explosion followed and created a funnel-shaped crater maar.
- A barn
- A monastic grange was a manor or other centre of a farming estate belonging to a monastery and used for food production in France, Great Britain, Ireland, or Austria. It is often specifically used to refer to the manor house.
- A country house with farm buildings attached
- An outlying farm with tithe barns, belonging to a monastery or feudal lord
- an outlying farm
- Grange (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 9 known appearances in major cricket matches from 1789 to 1792.
City of Ely war memorial
Ely, Cambridgeshire
I'm always afraid of going back to Ely. So many of the memories from the first twenty years of my life are bound up with this place. I want to step off the bus or train and find that it is still the early 1970s, to wander around the market with my granny, or go to my other grandparents' house in Chiefs Street for dinner before wandering off into the shops to spend my pocket money. But they are all dead now, and although many of my aunts, uncles and cousins still live in and around the city, I have no direct connection with Ely any more.
It is fully ten years since I last visited Ely. But I was born here, and I still feel a sense of ownership. It is still the touchstone for our family - my children still think of Ely, in a strange way, as where their story started.
And in fact, Ely hasn't changed that much. There are still plenty of independent shops in High Street, Fore Hill and Market Street, there are still lots of the old pubs, the Thursday market is still busy with people who have come in from the Fens on buses, and talk exactly like my grandparents. I was shocked to see that they have pulled down Cutlacks the ironmongers, and I mourn the passing of the cattle market, although that, of course, could be said for many small country towns.
Is there another Cathedral city in England where the cathedral is so utterly entwined with the streets which huddle around it? There are no other tall buildings, apart from the spire of St Mary's church. The Cathedral west tower is always there, peeping above the rooftops, wherever you look towards it.
Ely is a city, and the Isle of Ely was a proud, independent county, but neither of these mean anything now, and neither of them have any political purpose any more. Today, Ely is merely the largest place served by East Cambridgeshire District Council, a completely meaningless division of the overgrown county of Cambridgeshire. I was born in the Grange Maternity Home, some 200 yards from the Cathedral's west tower; today, it is the headquarters of East Cambridgeshire District Council.
The biggest difference from twenty years ago is how quiet the streets are - they used to be so traffic-choked, but today Ely is bypassed.
And another thing which has changed is the Lamb Hotel. This is one of those grand coaching inns you often find in small country towns. When I was little, it was dead posh - we would never have gone in there. I always associate it with wedding receptions and commercial travellers. But today, we found it was a very pleasant place to stop for lunch.
Anyone coming back to Ely after half a century away might find the gentrification of the waterside area remarkable. This was where my father was born in the 1930s, in a cheerful slum of barefoot children. Today, the houses are sought after by young professionals - the walk to the station is a couple of minutes, and we are only twenty mimutes by train from the city of Cambridge.
Ely Cathedral is architecturally one of the most magnificent buildings in England. The view from the south-east is world famous, as is the lantern tower. But the interior is rather dull, despite the wonderful unbroken vista down what is England's longest cathedral. Apart from the architecture, very little of medieval origin survives - there is a small cluster of stained glass in one chapel, and the stone carvings of the beautiful lady chapel, but that is about all. The narrow Norman aisles, with their grey, oppressive vaulting, are not really a pleasure to walk, and there are no cloisters. And while the lady chapel is breathtaking, is it any more magnificent than a dozen or more East Anglian churches - Salle, Walpole St Peter or Blythburgh, for example? Ironically, Ely is one of the few English cathedrals which charges an entrance fee, a whacking ?5.50 (Lincoln, a much more important and beautiful interior, charges ?4, while Norwich and Peterborough, the other two great medieval Cathedrals in this corner of England, are completely free).
I remember how the great west doorway and the north transept doorway would stand open during the day. As a child, I would leave my grandparents house in Chiefs Street, and walk the length of the nave and out through the transept to get to the market place. Everybody used the Cathedral to get from one part of this tiny, beautiful city to another, just as there ancestors and predecessors had for hundreds and hundreds of years. But no longer.
But I liked Ely - it was good to be back. And I shall go back again soon.
City Hotel, Boston Row, Woodville, Mississippi
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HOTEL CHAINS IN GERMANY - IN GERMANY
Hotel Chains In Germany - Find A Hotel Close - Adam And Eve Hotel.
Hotel Chains In Germany
- (hotel chain) (Last edited: Friday, 13 November 2009, 11:48 AM)
- the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
- a republic in central Europe; split into East Germany and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990
- (german) of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language; "German philosophers"; "German universities"; "German literature"
- A country in central Europe, on the Baltic Sea in the north; pop. 84,424,000; capital, Berlin; official language, German
Hotel punt harbour - detail
Germany, Spreewald, Zur Bleiche Spa - June 2009: A wonderful Spa and resort. Luxurious accommodation, 3 swimming pools, a full range of therapies and delicious food sourced in the resort's gardens and the surrounding area. The hotel is housed in an old bleaching factory which Frederick the Great established in 1750 to bleach linen for army uniforms. Since 1870 the site has been used for food and lodging. In 1922 the Clausing family bought the hotel and still own it.
Scandic hotel in Vejle Denmark
On my way to Denmark we stopped over in a Dannish town Vejle. We stayed in the Scandic Hotel.
Scandic Hotels is a hotel chain headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden with its main operations in the Nordic countries. Alongside hotels in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark, the company also has a presence in Belgium and The Netherlands, Estonia and Lithuania, Northern Germany, Poland and Russia. It is owned by EQT Partners.
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HOTEL CITE CARCASSONNE - HOTEL CITE
HOTEL CITE CARCASSONNE - ABBA HOTELS
Hotel Cite Carcassonne
- Carcassonne is a fortified French town in the Aude department, of which it is the prefecture, in the former province of Languedoc.
- Carcassonne is a tile-based German-style board game for two to five players, designed by Klaus-Jurgen Wrede and published in 2000 by Hans im Gluck in German and Rio Grande Games in English. It received the Spiel des Jahres and the Deutscher Spiele Preis awards in 2001.
- Carcassonne is the Xbox Live Arcade version of the popular board game of the same name designed by Klaus-Jurgen Wrede for the Xbox 360, and developed by Sierra Studios. The game was released on June 27, 2007, and is the second designer board game to be released on Arcade, the first being Catan.
- A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite
- In French contexts an hotel particulier is an urban "private house" of a grand sort. Whereas an ordinary maison was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an hotel particulier was often free-standing, and by the eighteenth
- A code word representing the letter H, used in radio communication
- An establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
- a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services
- Mention as an example
- Praise (someone, typically a member of the armed forces) for a courageous act in an official dispatch
- Quote (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, esp. in a scholarly work
- citation: a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases"
- mention: make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"
- mention: commend; "he was cited for his outstanding achievements"
A Best Western stairwell
No joke, the stairs to my room dated from 17th Century.
Hotel - Carcassonne - Cité
Taken in the beautiful cite of Carcassonne, France.
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HOTEL PARADISE PARK. PARADISE PARK
HOTEL PARADISE PARK. HAMPTONS BED AND BREAKFAST. GOOD HOTEL IN ROME.
Hotel Paradise Park
- Paradise Park (1990) , also known as Heroes of the Heart, is a film shot in West Virginia, written and directed by Daniel Boyd.
- Paradise Park or formerly known as Seri Center is a shopping mall located in Prawet District, Bangkok, Thailand.
- An establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
- A code word representing the letter H, used in radio communication
- a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services
- A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite
- In French contexts an hotel particulier is an urban "private house" of a grand sort. Whereas an ordinary maison was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an hotel particulier was often free-standing, and by the eighteenth
Paradise Park
Allegra Goodman has delighted readers with her critically acclaimed collections Total Immersion and The Family Markowitz, and her celebrated first novel, Kaaterskill Falls, which was a national bestseller and a National Book Award finalist.
Abandoned by her folk-dancing partner, Gary, in a Honolulu hotel room, Sharon realizes she could return to Boston—and her estranged family—or listen to that little voice inside herself. The voice that asks: “How come Gary got to pursue his causes, while all I got to pursue was him?” Thus, with an open heart, a soul on fire, and her meager possessions (a guitar, two Indian gauze skirts, a macrame bikini, and her grandfather’s silver watch) Sharon begins her own spiritual quest. Ever the optimist, she is sure at each stage that she has struck it rich “spiritually speaking”—until she comes up empty. Then, in a karmic convergence of events, Sharon starts on the path home to Judaism. Still, even as she embraces her tradition, Sharon’s irrepressible self tugs at her sleeve. Especially when she meets Mikhail, falls truly in love at last, and discovers what even she could not imagine—her destiny.
Ditched by her boyfriend, estranged from her family, the protagonist of Paradise Park wakes up in a Waikiki fleabag on the first day of the rest of her life, dreaming of God. This is in the 1970s, and Sharon Spiegelman doesn't initially strike the reader as a likely candidate for religious conversion. She's a 20-year-old hippie folk dancer from Boston, with a guitar and a crocheted bikini and hair down to her hips. Finding herself in paradise, however, Allegra Goodman's heroine begins a quest that lasts a quarter of a century. Seldom proceeding in a straight line, Sharon begins by counting red-footed boobies as part of an ornithological census. Soon she's cultivating marijuana in the jungles of Molokai. In these adventures and subsequent ones, Sharon displays a sweet nature but questionable judgment when it comes to romance and gainful employment. Drifting through a string of dead-end boyfriends and jobs, she eventually has a vision of God during a whale-watching cruise. And this enlightenment leads her into the fold of the Greater Love Salvation Church, a Pentecostal revivalist sect, where's she left in a state of temporary beatitude: I'd heard the expression before of walking on air, but this was the real thing, because when I left that church, my feet were so springy that as I walked, they barely touched the ground. It was like my head had floated up and my neck had gone all long and slender like a giraffe's so my face was a little giraffe face up there, bending and bobbing in the breezy night air. And I walked all the way back from Manoa to Waikiki, back to the hotel in the darkness, and smelled the flowers and just caressed the whole world with my eyes. Suffice it to say that the Greater Love congregation is only the first stop in a quest that eventually leads Sharon to spiritual and corporeal fulfillment in Hasidic Judaism. As always, Allegra Goodman has a light touch with serious matters, and in Paradise Park she creates a surprisingly complex and endearing heroine. --Victoria Jenkins
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Paradise Street. (Photo from LRO). Late 1960s - early 1970s.
The "old" bus station is under construction.
The Moat House Hotel and the Sailors' Home are seen.
Everything in this photo has gone.
Lord Street is behind the photographer.
2000-03 Tenerife - Hotel Paradise Park Adults Only
Im Hotel Paradise Park in Los Christianos. Sinnvolle Sache, mal kein Kindergekreische ;-)
hotel paradise park
On clear days, the mammoth volcano Mount Rainier dominates the Seattle and Rainier dominates the Seattle Tacoma skylines and can be seen from Whidbey Island to Yakima and the central Washington wheat fields. "The Mountain's out!" is a cheerful local greeting, especially after a long spell of overcast weather. Sunrise to Paradise explores the rich history of this symbol of the Pacific Northwest and the national park that preserves it. Mount Rainier is the fifth highest peak in the United States outside Alaska, and it soars higher above its immediate base than does any other in the lower forty-eight. Sunrise to Paradise describes its geological and glacial origins and current ecological health, and the century-old stewardship of Mount Rainier National Park. Its stories include accounts by Native people such as Saluskin and Wapowety, climbers from John Muir and Fay Fuller to Willi Unsoeld and Lou Whittaker, and entrepreneurs from the Longmire family to Paul Sceva. Here, too, are the tales of scientists and tourists, park rangers and volunteers. Numerous illustrations span the decades. Some of the photographs were taken from albums of the 1912 and 1915 Mountaineers outings; others are by noted photographers of the past like Imogen Cunningham and Asahel Curtis and by contemporary photographers including Ira Spring. There are paintings by Abby Williams Hill and George Tsutakawa and a series specially created by Dee Molenaar.
This compendium makes a useful addition to the existing canon of personal accounts, age-yellowed histories, and helpful guidebooks to Washington State's Mount Rainier National Park. Kirk, who has written on both nature and history, lived in the park for five years, and has both climbed and circled Rainier. The book ranges widely, if not too deeply, into just about everything to do with a remarkable natural landscape capped by the highest mountain--from its base--in the lower 48 states. Kirk ably considers all sides of the park: the local animals, the history and nature of volcanic activity, the politics of the name "Rainier," and the environmental changes wrought by a boom in the region's population. In the "Voices of the Mountain" sections of the book, first-person written and photographic accounts of Rainier experiences highlight human interaction with the mountain over the last century. Centenarian Floyd Schmoe writes about working in the park in the 1920s, and poet Denise Levertov, who never visited the mountain, writes of its effect on her each time she viewed its snowy peak from her home in Seattle: "always loftier, lonelier than I ever remember." Enlivened by photographs on each page, some from as early as the turn of the century, this book is a fascinating introduction to the mountain Native Americans called Tahoma. --Maria Dolan
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HOTEL LE MOUILLAGE : LE MOUILLAGE
Hotel le mouillage : Suburban extended stay motel : 100 best hotels
Hotel Le Mouillage
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Port Sainte-Hélčne
Le Port Saint-Helene (1967)
Port Sainte-Helene
1. Identification
1.0 Nom d’origine : Port Sainte-Helene
1.1 Nom usuel : Marina de la Ronde
1.2 Adresse : Secteur La Ronde
no du Lot : 5220
Plan-repere : No 552
1.3 Ville : Montreal
1.4 Type de batiment : Installation recreo-touristique
1.5 Particularite du batiment : Permanent
1.6 Superficie et dimensions : 34 acres (superficie de l’ensemble)
1.7 Protection/statut :
1.8 Proprietaire initial (maitre d'ouvrage) : Compagnie canadienne
de l’Exposition universelle de 1967
1.9 Proprietaire actuel : Depuis avril 2001, la ville de Montreal loue,
par bail emphyteotique d’une duree de 64 ans, le site de La Ronde a
Six Flags inc.
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2. Donnees historiques
2.1 Description de la commande :
Creation d’un port de plaisance sur l’ile Sainte-Helene avec une rade
ou les yachts et les canots a moteur peuvent trouver un bon
mouillage.
2.2 Dates importantes :
projet initie : 1966
fin des travaux : 1967
2.3 Concepteurs :
Consortium Sasaki, Strong et associes Ltee (E-U)
James Secord, architectes paysagistes (Toronto)
Ingenieurs : Lalonde, Girouard, Letendre, ing.
2.4 Autres specialistes :
Entrepreneur : C. A. Pitts
2.5 Modifications significatives :
Printemps et ete 1986
Fermeture de la marina en vue de la remblayer completement et
y construire un parc de stationnement. Debut des travaux.
Automne 1986
Les travaux de remblayage de la marina sont stoppes par le
ministere de l’Environnement.
2.6 Usage actuel :
Marina
2.7 Etat physique actuel :
Suites aux remblayages successifs de ses berges, le port
Sainte-Helene (la Marina) a subi d’enormes prejudices.
Mentionnons entre autres la perte d’espaces, la disparition et/ou
le deplacement de la station-service, du batiment d’entretien de
la Marina, et de la station meteorologique. On peut aussi noter la
suppression de plusieurs de ses quais flottants.
3. Description
3.1 Description synthese :
D’une superficie de 34 acres, l’ensemble du Port Saint-Helene comprend une serie de batiments, d’elements portuaires, une rade, et
se caracterise par un amenagement paysager, qui avait ete concu specifiquement pour ce projet. Situe dans la partie sud-est de l’ile
Sainte-Helene, le bassin est constitue de deux bras reunis en equerre et formant ainsi un angle d’environ 60 degres. Comme le
decrit le journal Montreal-Matin, « dans la rade, huit quais flottants, relies entre eux par une corniche, sont disposes en eventail. Les
quatorze aretes de chacun de ces huit appontements permettront a 262 embarcations de s’y amarrer en jumelage. A chaque poste
d’amarrage, on trouvera eau potable et courant electrique et, pour certains, le service telephonique. Deux quais marginaux
amenages sur les berges nord et sud accueilleront pour leur part 110 embarcations. En tout, pres de 400 bateaux de plaisance
pourront mouiller l’ancre au Port Sainte-Helene » (Montreal-Matin, 25 fevrier1967).
Le bassin est protege par un mole avec deux entrees distinctes a ses extremites partageant ainsi les differents types de bateaux
selon leurs poids. Le bassin possede deux profondeurs differentes pour accommoder les bateaux de divers tirants d’eau. La partie
ouest du bassin, d’une profondeur de 3,3 metres, sera reservee pour les bateaux a gros tirant et la partie est, d’une profondeur de
1,6 metres, est reservee aux bateaux de faible tirant.
L’acces au Port Saint-Helene etant reserve aux plaisanciers, le contour du bassin est amenage de telle facon qu’il permet de garder
l’intimite et la securite des plaisanciers, tout en amenageant des vues sur le port a partir de La Ronde et sans le besoin de recourir a
des clotures inesthetiques. On amenage deux terrasses de niveaux distincts separes par une butte qui contourne l’ensemble de la
rade.
Sur le site du port, on peut voir differents batiments dont le pavillon de service et d’accueil « La Mariniere » situe a la jonction
interieure des deux bras du bassin. De plus, on y trouve un atelier d’entretien et de reparation a l’extremite ouest de la Marina, une
station-service pour les bateaux et une station meteorologique.
3.2 Construction :
Amenage lors de l’agrandissement des iles Sainte-Helene et de la formation de l’ile Notre-Dame, cette operation fut menee entre les
annees 1963 et 1964. Le contour du Port Sainte-Helene fut realise grace a l’extraction du roc des iles Ronde et Verte, ainsi que
celui extrait de l'excavation du metro de Montreal. De plus, on utilisa les restes des travaux d'amenagement de la Voie maritime du
Saint-Laurent et ceux du dragage du fond du fleuve.
3.3 Contexte :
Des les premieres etudes sur l’amenagement des terrains pour l’Exposition universelle, les concepteurs de la CCEU conviennent
que le site immediat de l’ile Ronde convient a l’etablissement d’un parc d’amusement ainsi qu’a un port de plaisance. Suite a un
manque de materiaux de remblayage et a une etude attentive de la topographie du site, on decida de reserver la partie nord de l’ile
Ronde a un parc d’attra
Port de Goulphar
Cette ria a pris le nom de Goulphar (du breton, gouled : fond rocheux et phar ou far : eleve) en raison des grandes roches qui la bordent de part et d'autre (ici, celles de l'est, a son entree).
Cette ria comprend une plage couronnee d'iles et d'ilots qui temoignent d'anciens rivages sur une cote dechiquetee. Le port, quant a lui, se prete par beau temps au mouillage de nombreux bateaux.
Auguste Blanqui, sur les 39 ans de prisonnier politique qu'il vecut, en passa sept a la citadelle de Belle-ile d'ou il s'evada en 1853. Il fut repris a moins d'un kilometre de cette ria et emprisonne ensuite en Corse.
Cette ria est enfin couronnee de trois des plus prestigieux hotels de l'ile, l'un d'entre eux offrant meme des prestations de thalassotherapie (cf. Maison de la nature de Belle-ile).
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LIVING ROOM W HOTEL - W HOTEL
LIVING ROOM W HOTEL - STAR HOTEL BOLOGNA
Living Room W Hotel
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- living room: a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax
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- A room in a house for general and informal everyday use
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W TIMES SQUARE HOTEL.....
The Living Room at 1567 Broadway, between West 47Th Street and West 48Th Street. This is seen from a cruise ship on the Hudson River.
W Hoboken
The W Hoboken's Living Room lobby bar and behind the pole, the hotel elevators
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HOTEL RIO DE JANEIRO BARRA - DE JANEIRO BARRA
Hotel Rio De Janeiro Barra - Design Hotel Wien.
Hotel Rio De Janeiro Barra
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- An establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
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Barra da Tijuca - Rio de Janeiro
aaaaaah desculpem, demorei tanto pra postar essa foto, acabei esquecendo, muitas provas pra estudar depois da viagem e acabei me perdendo, maaaas, ai esta uma foto da barra da tijuca, onde nos ficamos, isso foi no primeiro dia, chegamos no hotel as 5:30pm e demos uma volta na praia, bem no por do sol *-* ah lindo, lindo. Posto mais logo logo !
bjkss
@mmumu
ps: n ando adicionando mais minhas fotos em mts grupos, nao ando com muito tempo D: <3
Windsor at Barra de Tijuca
Barra de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a composite daytime and night time shot of Barra de Tijuca from the Windsor Hotel.
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LOW BUDGET HOTELS - BUDGET HOTELS
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Low Budget Hotels
- (Budget hotel) A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including
- (Budget hotel) cheap and has few amenities, suitable for low cost travel for backpackers and young people.
- Value hotels for guests on a limited budget, p407.
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Our low budget hotel
A picture of our hotel. We were fortunate that we don’t have money and had to sleep at a two star hotel and not the five star western hotels that were targeted in the Amman bombings. We were eating local Arab food on the side of the street when we heard the commotion and people scrambling around. We then saw ambulances and police officers whirl past us in route to the hotels that were bombed. Being so close to a terrorist attack drew us closer to the Lord as we were reminded that life is not guaranteed to us and that He is the protector of our lives in the midst of a chaotic world. One Jordanian said it best when he first heard the news of the bombing, “What is this world coming to?”
Hagerstown Dagmar Hotel Interior
Scan of photo I took in 1995 of the lobby of the Dagmar Hotel at 50 Summit Ave, Hagerstown, MD. As far as I can tell, it was built in 1910 and still functions as a low-budget hotel.
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NAPA VALLEY RAILWAY INN YOUNTVILLE - NAPA VALLEY RAILWA
Napa valley railway inn yountville - Luxury hotel ireland - Casablanca hotel south beach
Napa Valley Railway Inn Yountville
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- Napa Valley is California's most famous wine region and one of the world's most widely recognized names in fine wines. The valley runs roughly north to south from Napa to Calistoga and contains many sub-appellations of note.
- Yountville ( or ) is an incorporated town in Napa County, California, United States. It is part of the Napa, California Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its area code 707. Its zipcode is 94599. It is in the Pacific time zone (GMT -8). The population was 2,916 at the 2000 census.
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Escape to Yountville: Recipes for Health and Relaxation from the Napa Valley
The charming town of Yountville, California, is fast becoming a culinary mecca, boasting such famous sons as Thomas Keller of The French Laundry and Philippe Jeanty of Bistro Jeanty. And with the growing popularity of the renowned Villagio Inn & Spa, Yountville has become a place to embrace the art of wellness and rejuvenation as well. In ESCAPE TO YOUNTVILLE, best-selling cookbook author Sally James combines Yountville’s two favorite pastimes—eating and relaxing—in her pursuit of the good life. More than 50 of Sally’s seasonal recipes as well as signature recipes from 15 of the Napa Valley’s finest chefs accompany preparations for pampering spa treatments such as a sake and rose petal foot bath, an olive oil–ginger salt glow, and a lavender-infused body wrap. Much more than just another cookbook, ESCAPE TO YOUNTVILLE pairs gourmet spa cuisine with luxurious treatments to feed both body and soul from the inside out.
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Railway Inn
Not the best of accomodations but plenty nice seeing as that Yountville California has the highest per-capita Michelin stars of any place in the world. Save your money for the food
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napa valley railway inn yountville
Domaine Chandon is a French-owned wine producer in Napa Valley. Its Michelin-starred restaurant, etoile, is the only fine-dining restaurant within a winery in the Wine Country. With a seasonal menu created to showcase Domaine Chandon's sparkling and still wines, etoile takes inspiration from the culinary tradition and playful delicacy of nouvelle cuisine. It's more than just a place to eat. It's a lifestyle and a state of mind, reflected in the 75 recipes collected here and culled from the restaurant's repertoire, covering everything from soups to desserts. Including a guide to pairing wines with foods, as well as suggested wines for each recipe, this book gorgeously illuminates the good life with more than 75 vivid photographs.
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TAL HOTEL IN TEL AVIV - IN TEL AVIV
Tal Hotel In Tel Aviv - Luxury Hotels In Trinidad.
Tal Hotel In Tel Aviv
- Coastal city in the center of Israel, founded in 1909. First Jewish city; name taken from the Hebrew translation of Theodor Herzl's utopian novel Altneuland. In 1950 merged with neighboring Jaffa.
- A city on the Mediterranean coast of Israel; pop. 355,000 (with Jaffa). It was founded as a suburb of Jaffa by Russian Jewish immigrants in 1909 and named Tel Aviv a year later
- Tel Aviv-Yafo (Hebrew: ???????????-?????, lit. "Spring Hill"-Jaffa; ?? ????, Tall ?Abib), usually referred to as Tel Aviv, is the second-largest city in Israel, with an estimated population of 393,900. The city is situated on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline, with a land area of .
- the largest city and financial center of Israel; located in western Israel on the Mediterranean
- (tum) stomach: an enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal; the principal organ of digestion
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Caught Unprepared
Arrived Tel Aviv (???????????-?????) after dark, starving and still pending to check into hotel.
Guide took us to this spot and told us to enjoy the evening skyline.
So here it is, unprepared with tripod still in suitcase and tummy rumbling.
Partially in view are the beaches by the Mediterranean Sea.
Tel Aviv, literally meaning Spring Hill, is the second most populous city in Israel after Jerusalem with a population of 404,400. Tel Aviv has been named the third-best hottest city for 2011 (behind New York City and Tangier) by Lonely Planet. Unfortunately we were just passing through.
Tel Aviv, Israel (Sunday 21 November 2010 @ 7:27pm).
ISO100 | f/8 | 20 sec | 17-40mm @ 17mm | AWB | raw | stone wall as tripod
Click on image for an israeli look
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Some Americans from the New York trip we were chilling with at Hotel Tal in Tel Aviv.
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NORTH AMERICAN HOTELS - AMERICAN HOTELS
NORTH AMERICAN HOTELS - HOTEL HOTEL DI JAKARTA - GASTHAUS HOTEL BACKMULDE HEIDELBERG
North American Hotels
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- (The American Hotel) The American Hotel was a historic hotel located in Staunton, Virginia. It built in the wharf district directly across from the railroad station. It is now painted red, and houses a business. Earlier in its life, it had a set of two pillars in the front of the building.
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- the region of the United States lying to the north of the Mason-Dixon line
BRC Global Standard for Food Safety - Guideline for Category 5 Fresh Produce (North American)
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has produced guidance on interpretation of requirements to the BRC Global Standard for Food Safety Issue 5 for fresh produce packers falling into category 5 - fruit, vegetables and nuts. Concentrating on areas of particular issue within the fresh produce industry, this discussion document aims to help companies, auditors and customers understand how to implement the Standards requirements. The guideline includes practical guidance and real scenario examples to illustrate the principles of clauses.
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ISF North American Chapter Meeting 2009
Lunch on the rooftop of the Place d'Armes hotel, ISF North American chapter meeting 2009, Montreal, Canada. Filename: CAN-QC-2009-0152
ISF North American Chapter Meeting 2009
Lunch on the rooftop of the Place d'Armes hotel, ISF North American chapter meeting 2009, Montreal, Canada. Filename: CAN-QC-2009-0126
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At the beginning of the 20th century, many Americans moved from farm to town, changing from agricultural employment to jobs in factories and retail shops. Along with these new occupations came a new idea called vacation. Ready access to automobiles made leisure travel, once reserved for affluent citizens, increasingly feasible and affordable for working class people. With its cool climate and outstanding scenery, the mountain region of North Carolina became a welcome refuge and ideal tourist destination for weary workers and their families. Western North Carolina, often touted in promotional materials as the land of the sky, hosts Mount Mitchell- the highest mountain east of the Mississippi River-hundreds of waterfalls, some of the world's oldest mountains and rivers, and abundant wildlife. The well-known Blue Ridge Parkway, numerous inns, lodges, hotels, campgrounds, and restaurants were constructed to serve the region's growing number of visitors. Early Tourism in Western North Carolina celebrates the rise of tourism from 1900 to 1950 in the Blue Ridge and Appalachian mountains of North Carolina. Sites featured include the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Grandfather Mountain, Blowing Rock, Asheville, Mount Mitchell, Chimney Rock, the Biltmore Estate, and the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
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THE MYSTIC INN. THE MYSTIC
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The Mystic Inn
- Mystic Inn is a casual game developed by the team formerly known as Funpause, now part of Big Fish Studios, and distributed by Big Fish Games.
Old Faithful Inn
The Old Faithful Inn, with its imposing scale, informal massing and great, pitched roof, architecturally echoes the shapes of the surrounding mountains. A semicircular grandstand faces the most famous geyser in the United States, and receives a rush of spectators who descend upon the site hourly during the summer season.
Twenty-nine year old architect Robert Reamer was hired by the Yellowstone Park Association in 1902 to design a lodge for the Old Faithful area. The siting of the inn was ingenious, skewed in relationship to the entry drive to allow an unobstructed view of Old Faithful for the approaching visitor.
The building was constructed in three major phases: the 1903 original section with the prominent gable roof, dining rooms, and kitchen wing to the south, and guest-room wings to the east and west; the 1913-1914 east wing; and the 1927 west wing.
The foundation of the 1903 portion is stone and concrete with a stone veneer. The first-floor structure contains load bearing log walls and log framing. Upper stories are of milled lumber and log framing; exteriors are sheathed in yard-long redwood shingles with the two lower courses sawn into diamond patterns.
Mystic Falls
The 3 mile loop to Mystic Falls and Biscuit Basin Overlook encounters varied river, forest and plateau scenery, and has a moderate elevation change of 550 feet. The falls are a spectacular cascade formed at a steep, narrow place in the canyon of the Little Firehole River, while the overlook has a fine view not only of the basin but also of several miles of the Firehole River valley, with Upper Geyser Basin in the distance. The loop hike is best done in the clockwise direction, visiting the falls first, since the elevation gain (up the river canyon) is more gentle, and the overlook appears suddenly and dramatically, rather than approaching gradually during the steep climb from the flat lands below.
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