Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Half Dome, Yosemite
Monday, January 14, 2008
Historic Water Tower in Highland Park, Minnesota
Here in Highland Park, a comfortable Saint Paul suburb, this stone water tower has stood for some 100 years, formerly providing the necessary water pressure for various plumbing features in the neighborhood.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
With an average of 533 inches of snowfall annually Crater Lake has some of the purest water in the West, and is the seventh deepest lake in the world.
Crater Lake is open year round but lodging is generally open from mid-May to October. Conditions can vary so check TripCheck.com for road conditions before your trip to Crater Lake National Park.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
San Diego Zoo Bear Habitat
When visiting San Diego in Southern California you won't want to miss the San Diego Zoo, one of the finest zoos in the world. San Diego's premier animal attraction brings you almost face to face with Lions, Tigers, Bears, Snake, Lizards, and thousands of other species, many threatened and endangered in the wild.
If you aren't big on walking for miles consider starting your visit with the Zoo on the double decker tour busses, a great introduction to the layout and animals. Also note the daily show schedule so you can coordinate that with your walks around this huge park. The tram is also fun and a good way to get a quick park orientation.
The San Diego Zoo is well worth the admission, but it's not cheap. Look for the discount coupons available at many tourism information places and often in state guides or the state maps you can get at tourism hot spots around the state.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Oregon History: Beeson Home circa 1870. Talent Oregon
This home has been remodelled but originally was probably the home of Welborn Beeson, an early Southern Oregon settler and son of John Beeson. John's "Plea for the Indians" was an influential book that criticized locals for poor treatment of Native Americans. John was "run out of town" and spent much time in the East including a meeting with then President Lincoln to advocate on behalf of Native American Rights. Beeson later returned to the area and is buried next to his wife in Stearn's Cemetery about a mile from this house.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Oregon History
Sage bark sandals discovered at Fort Rock, Oregon place humans in the state some 13,200 years before present time, and by about 10,000 B.P. there were human settlements over much of the extensive landscape now called the state of Oregon.
The huge Oregon Trail migration of the 1840's brought families west in search of new homes in the fertile valleys near Portland and in Central Oregon. A southern branch of the Oregon Trail, the Applegate Trail, brought settlement to the southern parts of Oregon.
More Oregon History is at the main pages of our US History and Travel website.
The Oregon Historical Society website has more information. They have programs throughout the year featuring Oregon history and other historical themes.
Find a lot more about Oregon Travel at our US History and Travel pages.
Friday, December 28, 2007
The Jersey Shore and Atlantic City Boardwalk
Travel planning tip: If money is an object consider staying in Abescon New Jersey, about 20 minutes from Atlantic City where hotels will generally cost less than half those on the shore. However you'll probably be happier in Atlantic City where you'll have faster beach and boardwalk access.