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Almost everyone who visits Yosemite National Park goes to the Valley and this is the first guidebook to focus solely on the Yosemite Valley. Kenn Bennet shares his secrets learned in over 30 years of visits to the Valley. Secrets like getting lodging reservations and walking alone among giant sequoia trees. Features detailed descriptions of 10 Valley hikes and candid reviews of every sleeping, dining and shopping option available in the Valley. Also includes hints on using the Valley shuttle system and the 50/50 Valley Driving Tour.
The Big Bend is an account of human society in one of the most rugged and remote parts of this country. This volume is intended to supply a needed interpretive narrative for the exhibition at the park and to introduce park visitors to the human record in the Big Bend country, and to fill a considerable gap in the available professional studies on the Big Bend. The National Park Service is the U.S. federal agency that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations.
Opening its doors during the era that inspired The Great Gatsby and Downton Abbey, The Barclay Hotel offered its guests a touch of old world elegance amidst the swirling glitz and jazz of New York City's Roaring Twenties. Gilded Age millionaires, progressive social crusaders, and world-renowned artists all found a comfortable home at The Barclay. Blue-blooded scion Harold S. Vanderbilt, legendary author Ernest Hemingway, Ambassador and famed hostess Perle Mesta, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Eugene O'Neill, and civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. were among the elite guests who lived, worked, and socialized at the exclusive hotel. The Barclay Hotel: New York's Elegant Hideaway for the Rich and Famous provides a captivating inside look at the nearly ninety year history of The Barclay, which both impacted and reflected the people, events, style, and romance of its Midtown East neighborhood and New York City itself. Cindy Gueli is a writer, professor, and filmmaker based in Washington, D.C. She has taught and lectured for institutions such as American University, The Washington Center, and House of Representatives Congressional Caucuses. She completed her bachelor's degree at Georgetown University and earned two master's degrees and a doctorate in History from American University. She is also the author of the upcoming book Lipstick Brigade: Government Girls in World War II Washington. Ward Morehouse III's love affair with grand hotels began long before he wrote his first landmark book, The Waldorf-Astoria: America's Gilded Dream, which was followed by Inside the Plaza: An Intimate Portrait of the Ultimate Hotel. His father, the late drama critic Ward Morehouse, lovingly introduced his son to the glamorous life of luxurious hotels. He is a former staff correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor, Broadway columnist for the New York Post and author of eight other books.
A recommendation by the National Park Service Commission on how the national park idea and National Park Service can help meet America's 21st-century needs.
A summary of whether or not Fire Island's land management system has succeeded in achieving the public purposes laid out by Congress.
Resorts is a magazine that defines a new standard of credibility for the reader. It presents only structures visited by the editorial staff. Its classifications are the result of the decennial experience of its experts. Every issue is a discovery (or rediscovery) of magical places, where one can live experiences of hospitality that represent the state of the art of the sector.Resorts is an indispensible travel companion for those who want the best in resorts, city hotels, spas and cruises. In this volume Villa Kennedy (Frankfurt), Grand Hotel et de Milan (Milano), Park Hyatt (Dubai), Golden Palace (Torino), Der Kleine Prinz (Baden-Baden), Il Salviatino (Firenze), Aman (New Delhi), Mount Lavinia (Colombo), Alila (Jakarta), Alila Villa Soori (Bali), Bulgari (Bali), Tanjong Jara (Malaysia), Cameron Highlands (Malaysia), Fairmont Montreaux Palace (Geneve), Le Mirador Kempinski (Geneve), Four Seasons Resort (Carmelo), Estancia Vik (Uruguay). Resorts Magazine is directed by Ovidio Guaita
The British Isles and Germany are the historic heartland of the hostel movement, and they're the heart of this book, too, with over 600 hostels-lodgings with shared rooms-between them. They have private rooms, too, of course. And the Benelux countries and Scandinavia are no slouches, either. Then there's East Europe-Poland, Ukraine, Russia, and the Baltic countries-a new frontier just waiting to be explored further. Do you already know how to travel? Do you just want to know where the hostels are, so that you can plan a hostel-based trip along the highways and byways of North Europe, in the major cities, smaller towns and remote villages, too? Then this is the book for you. This is the most comprehensive hostel guide ever written, encompassing the old youth hostel movement and the modern phenomenal spread of backpackers' hostels around the globe as well. That ranges from the dozens of the most modern 'flash-packers' hostels in the urban centers of London and Berlin to remote wilderness hostels in Ireland and surfers' camps in Sweden. Sound good? Are you afraid that maybe you're too old for a hostel? Don't worry; most hostels have no age restrictions. And they all have English-speaking staff and internet capabilities. Most even have kitchens. Some even have bars. All have cool people as guests. The 1000 hostels listed here are to be found in over 250 cities and places in north Europe from Dublin to Moscow, and Oslo to Munich. C U there.
The book is a summary of the treatments recommended to preserve and rehabilitate the Dry Tortugas Lighthouse and Oil House and prepare them for continued, and potentially more intensive use.
Resorts is a publication that defines a new standard of credibility for the reader. It presents only structures visited by the editorial staff. Its classifications are the result of the decennial experience of its experts. Every issue is a discovery (or rediscovery) of magical places, where one can live experiences of hospitality that represent the state of the art of the sector.Resorts is an indispensible travel companion for those who want the best in resorts, city hotels, spas and cruises. In this volume: Emirates Palace (Abu Dhabi), Schlosshotel Kronenberg (Frankfurt), Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires, Casa Cartagena (Cusco), Baltschug Kempinski (Moscow), Hotel Amigo (Bruxelles), Hotel Bulgari (Milano), Imperial Hotel (Tokyo), Royal Palm (Mauritius), Trou aux Biches (Mauritius), Hotel Splendido (Portofino), Villa San Michele (Fiesole), L'Andana (Tuscany), Hotel Caruso (Ravello), Castello del Nero (Toscana), Le Grey (Beirut), Cap d'Antibes Beach Hotel, Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay (Bodrum), Hotel de Paris (Monte Carlo), Sofitel Phokertha (Phnom Penh), Hoshinoya Resort (Japan), Fregate Island Private (Seychelles), Al Areen Palace & Spa (Bahrain), The Ritz-Carlton Bahrain, Hotel Missoni Kuwait, The Ritz-Carlton Dunai Marina, The Weinmeister Hotel (Berlin).
If you are planning to visit the San Juan's by boat and are wondering where to go, what to expect, and how to get there, this guide is written for you. This edition of San Juan Islands Cruise Guide is a larger size (8x10) and bigger (25 more pages) than our full color edition. We have added sections on planning, packing, dinghies, anchoring etiquette, and other cruising essentials. Written by a boater, and for boaters that are planning to visit the San Juan's and surrounding area. All the parks, resorts, marinas, cities and launching ramps are included with reviews and suggestions to help fellow boaters explore, cruise and boat camp. Look for the kindle version and the full color print version The area from Bellingham to Deception Pass, La Conner to Butchart Gardens and Victoria to Friday Harbor is included. Favorite hikes and strolls accessible only by boat are covered, bicycling and kayaking suggestions too. Some parks and destinations are outstanding, while others are not, this guide will arm you with useful knowledge earned by the authors decades of exploring, gunk holing and hiking the area. The somewhat tongue and check articles display an honest
assessment of destinations for your benefit. It is clear throughout
this guide that the author wants to help you enjoy cruising the
area and has compiled what every Skipper and Admiral wants to know.
Notably, This is the special expanded black and white edition with over 25% more pages that includes boating, camping, and cruising essentials for your next best vacation. Imagine yourself discovering unique exciting places accessible only in your boat.
IS IT POSSIBLE FOR SOPHISTICATED TRAVELERS TO TRULY ENJOY THEMSELVES AT WALT DISNEY WORLD(r) RESORT? ABSOLUTELY Whether you're planning a family trip or a romantic getaway for two, The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World(r) Resort tells you exactly how, without sacrificing luxury and style. With this detailed and thoughtful guide anyone can plan a visit in which each day comes with the best Disney has to offer. Written by Disney authority, Cara Goldsbury, the pages are overflowing with information on everything from the most deluxe accommodations, the very best dining, luxurious spas, VIP activities, and more. You'll also find dozens of insider tips, such as the best places to steal a quiet moment away from the hustle and bustle of the theme parks, which suite offers the very best views, how to add that very special touch to your vacation, and detailed tips and techniques to guarantee a splendid time. Cara Goldsbury is Chief Executive Concierge at Glass Slipper Concierge, a travel agency offering meticulously planned Disney vacations. With over 30 years of experience in the travel industry, Cara is considered an authority on Disney luxury travel. She has appeared as a leading Disney expert on two Travel Channel specials and has been cited as such in numerous national news articles. She lives in San Antonio and Port Aransas, Texas, and spends numerous weeks throughout the year researching Walt Disney World Resort
Explore the fascinating natural beauty of a state not recognized for its scenery through the wide variety of parks and natural areas that many have never enjoyed. Be surprised by the diverse and beautiful landscapes of Illinois. After visiting these special places with this book in hand, you may never think of Illinois as "flat and boring" again This is not a technical treatise but a guide for everyone to experience the physical beauty that Illinois has to offer. Exit off the Interstate highways and find these unique areas set aside for public enjoyment. This book introduces you to the amazing geological background of 28 Illinois park areas and other sites. Parks with mainly historical or recreational emphases may or may not be included. Unlike other publications, this volume focuses on giving you the necessary background to understand the origins of natural features seen in parks and on Interstates leading to them. Keep it in the glove compartment of your vehicle so you can enhance your visits to geologically significant parks in the Prairie State.
The Greatest Adventure in Life Is to Live Your Own Dream... From Rookie RVers to Masters of the Road will take you on an RV journey through North America-from Alaska to Newfoundland, down to the southern tip of Texas. Visit Indian reservations, gold and copper mines, and a ghost town called "Sneffels." Stroll the same paths that Jessie James, Butch Cassidy, Wyatt Earp, and Billy the Kid once walked. And experience the intimidating drive over Colorado's Independence Pass at an elevation of 12,095 feet-on narrow roads with hairpin curves and no guardrails-and see what it's like to have a blowout in a large vehicle while driving down a steep mountain Join Carl and Nancy Fuehrer as they take you on a road trip you'll never forget. Discover the magnificent beauty of America and Canada-both spectacular beyond description. This book will take you on a journey through many of the charming and unique places that North America has to offer, and remind you to venture out into our majestic country to experience the splendor for yourself
Included in the book are chapters on how to travel, when to travel, why to travel and where to travel, in general and in North America in particular. There are also introductions to all cities with hostels, with historical and geographical background information and personal vignettes from the author's experience. Mostly, though, there are comprehensive listings of all the quality hostels in North America, with complete specs and contact info. Now, when advance booking isn't possible, you can book right up to the last minute. Or maybe you've never stayed in a hostel. Then you really need this book. Hostels aren't just for youth any more, nor for budget travel. They're for all ages and budgets. Have you been to Europe before, staying in hostels all over, and wondered why there were so few in the US, and so hard to find? Well, you've come to the right place, and I'm happy to report that American hostels are alive and well, and on the verge of breaking big any day now. Already the two coasts have quite a few and the interior is gradually filling up in places like Chicago and New Orleans. The surprising thing is that the quality is actually quite good, up to modern 'flashpacker' standards, so it's just a matter of time before any place worth its name will have a good hostel or two, or ten or a hundred. Canada's got a head-start, with European-like hostel numbers and quality already in places like Montreal and Vancouver, and some wilderness-based hostels that remind you just where the term 'backpacker' came from in the first place. Very few countries have the nature to compete with that. So what about good ol' Mexico? Well, I've saved the best for last. Greece has got nothing on Mexico's Caribbean coast, and Mexico City has more hostels than any other city in North America, followed closely by Oaxaca and long-time backpack fave San Cristobal de las Casas. You heard it here first. Now not only will you have WiFi and kitchens and fellow travelers where you stay, but you'll have a safe haven and a home-away-from-home and a language you understand. Vamos a la playa.
Culture and ecology of Chaco Canyon and the San Juan Basin which are location in San Juan and McKinley Counties in New Mexico.
A true story about an English family, who decided to sell up their home on the Isle of Wight and move, lock, stock and barrel to live their dream in France and open a Chambres d'Hote (Bed & Breakfast). Read about the years when Malc, Di and Ash bought their large maison in deepest rural South-West France and the challenges and fun they had converting it into holiday accommodation. Malc's description of his now famous return journey from Blagnac Airport in Toulouse, which took them on a 65 kilometer detour will make you smile. Find out just what the French do actually think of Brits who move there to live and enjoy tales of friendship, hospitality and true entente cordiale.
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