A Visit to Aiken Rhett House in Charleston, South Carolina

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Paige
Posted March 30th, 2010 at 11:40 am
Aiken Rhett House in Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina is home to Aiken-Rhett House. A tourist attraction is symbolic of a rich past since the Historic Charleston Foundation purchased it in 1995. Serving as the official residence of William Aiken, Jr. and his heirs, this house is just as historic as the place where it stands imposingly.
If you have been around Charleston, South Carolina, a visit at this place is truly necessary. In fact, here are seven reasons why you sho...
American Museum of Papermaking in Atlanta, GA

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Paige
Posted March 28th, 2010 at 11:55 am
American Museum of Papermaking in Atlanta, GA
Learning more about paper history and technology will lead you to visit the American Museum of Papermaking located in Atlanta, GA, in the campus of Georgia Tech.
It houses about 2000 collections of books believe to contain all the basic and even the least known information regarding the industry. It also boasts of a vast collection of paper and other products related to it, such as watermarks, machines, manuscripts, etc.…
The paper’s hi...
A short Journey with MARTA -Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority

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Paige
Posted March 12th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
MARTA, which stands for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, is a town bus and railway system that covers the large city of Atlanta. For the most part, the train track of MARTA is built above the ground, except in the centre of the city. MARTA's railway lines are built in a manner that allows it to cover large areas of the European cities like Barcelona.
The difference between NY’s Subway and Marta is the sheer size of Marta. Acco...
Wisconsin Shopping Treats with Specialty Foods, Antiques and Arts

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Paige
Posted February 28th, 2010 at 2:11 pm
Wisconsin Shopping Treats
Wisconsin shopping treats involve specialty foods as the main Door County pastime, and most of its shops are located on Highway 42. It produces ninety five percent of cherry crops in Wisconsin, and shoppers will find cherries in many forms.
They may be dried and canned, or as jellies and chutney, or in syrups, cider and wine. Cherry pies, cherry cookies and caramels, tarts and turnovers, cherry ice-cream toppings and pepper jelly are also available.
As Door Coun...