Ayr – South Ayrshire Is Like Going Back In Time
December 16, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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Situated in the firth of Clyde, to the southwest of Scotland, Ayr is the biggest county, port and a town in Ayrshire all told. Being also a centre of administration for southern Ayrshire council area this port town supports nearly 46,000 people.
Visiting Edinburgh – City Of Edinburgh
December 13, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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Edinburgh – City of Edinburgh is a marvelous vacation destination that can take several weeks to fully explore. The streets and lanes of the city often are found in the medieval style that most of the town was built on. When you visit the city there will be an immediate sense that time is gently turning back to a slower and more relaxed place.
A Holiday Adventure To Birmingham – West Midlands
December 13, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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The city of Birmingham – West Midlands provides a visitor with the chance to see both modern architecture, art, and dance as well as historic. The activities and events that are sponsored throughout the city celebrate its diversity and change.
Newcastle Upon Tyne – A Vibrant City
December 13, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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Situated in the North East of England in the Tyne and Wear region, Newcastle upon Tyne is now well known as being one of the most vibrant cities in the whole country. You would have difficulty finding so much culture on offer anywhere else outside of the capital.
Keswick – Cumbria Is The Home Of The Graphite Pencil
December 13, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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The city of Keswick – Cumbria is the home of 5000 people and is located in the central western part of England within the boundaries of the historic Columbia County. Keswick gets its name from the fact it holds a famous cheese market and has been doing so for almost 800 years. In the year 1276 Edward I provided a grant for the cheese market. You can still visit this market today as it is held every Saturday in the downtown area.
The City Of Hereford – Herefordshire
December 10, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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The historic city of Hereford – Herefordshire, in England, is what is called a cathedral city (it has a historic cathedral). It’s also the county town of Herefordshire, and it can boast of more than 51,000 residents within the city. It’s population makes it the largest single hub of human settlement in the entire county, and it lays along the Wye River, about 16 or so miles to the east of the Welsh border.
Enjoy The Historical Oxford – Oxfordshire
December 10, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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Oxford – Oxfordshire is home to the world famous university that has much more to offer than just a college. This quaint town offers a splendid blend of the modern an old.
Bridlington – East Riding Of Yorkshire: The Perfect Spot For Sun And Relaxation
December 8, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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With a population of over 33,000 people, Bridlington is found in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The number of residents increases greatly over the summer months, due to the magnificent weather and fantastic beaches. Bridlington is found along the Holderness Coast, which is known for being the coast with the largest amount of erosion in Europe. The beaches along this coast are created by the Smithic Sands that are deposited along the cliffs.
Bristol – City Of Bristol The Cultural Center
December 6, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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Bristol – City of Bristol is a lovely city that is proud of its maritime heritage. Is also home to neighbors to some of artistic talent, and is well known for the arts as it is for their boats.
Planning A Vacation To Bournemouth – Dorset County
December 5, 2009 by Frederick Hoymer
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Bournemouth – Dorset County is a resort town that gives a visitor the opportunity to become immersed in the culture and fun of the town. When visiting Bournemouth there is so much to do for both single people and families, that you can easily spend more time there an expected.




