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<title>Chicago's Top Places to Visit for Families</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Born and Raised in Chicago, Illinois. Here is a list that I put together of some of the more interesting places to check out here in the Windy City.</p>
<h3>1. The Sears Tower</h3>
<p>(233 South Wacker Drive, Chicago)</p>
<p>Still the tallest building in the United States, the Sears Tower built in 1973 is a skyscraper that stands 1,451 feet high (442 meters - 108 stories). It was the tallest building in the world for almost two decades until 1998 when the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia overtook that record.</p>
<p>One of Chicago's top and most famous tourist attractions, the Sears Tower sky deck is located on the 103rd floor. On clear days visitors on the sky deck observation deck can see far over the plains of Illinois and even across Lake Michigan to neighboring states like Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan. On Windy days, visitors can feel the sway of the Sears Tower as they stand up on the sky deck.</p>
<p>A great destination to see the beauty of the city of Chicago from high above it. Definitely not for anyone who is scared of heights.</p>
<h3>2. Museum Of Science And Industry</h3>
<p>(5700 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago)</p>
<p>Located in Jackson Park, in the Hyde Park neighborhood. The Museum of Science and Industry is the fourth largest cultural attraction here in Chicago. It houses many wonderful exhibits that are fun and very educational. The Museum is known for its unique and quirky exhibits and it also has many interactive exhibits as well. These interactive exhibits allow visitors to get a hands on experience.</p>
<p>Since 1954, the Museum has had the U-505 Submarine, one of just two German submarines captured during World War 2 and the only one currently on display in the United States. The museum also has two World War 2 warplanes donated by the British government.  A Super marine Spitfire plane and a Stuka divebomber (one of only two Stukas left in the world).</p>
<p>The museum also has a life-size mockup of a space shuttle and the real Apollo 8 capsule which was on the first lunar orbital mission. One of my favorite exhibits is the yesterday's main street exhibit. It features a life-sized mock-up of a common street from the early 1900's complete with a cobblestone road, old-fashioned light fixtures, old-fashioned fire hydrants, and several old-fashioned shops. Two of the shops, Finnigan's Ice Cream Parlor and The Nickelodeon Cinema can be entered and are functional businesses. Walking through this exhibit can make you feel like your back in time.</p>
<p>In addition to its three floors of standing exhibits, the Museum of Science &amp;amp; Industry also hosts temporary and traveling exhibitions as well. It would take too long to list all of the current exhibits because there is so many of them. To check out most of the museum, a person would need a few hours at least. The Museum of Science &amp;amp; Industry can be fun for people of all ages but a few of the exhibits might not be suitable for younger children.</p>
<h3>3. Navy Pier</h3>
<p>(600 E. Grand Avenue, Chicago)</p>
<p>Located off the shore of Lake Michigan, Navy Pier has been a Chicago landmark since it first opened in 1916. Originally designed as both a shipping yard and a recreational facility, the Pier has also served as a military training site during world war 1 and world war 2. It has even been a place for concerts and other events throughout the years. Every year over 8 million people visit the Pier.  Today, Navy Pier showcases a number of restaurants and shops. From McDonalds, to a hot dog stand, to fancier restaurants, Navy Pier caters to a variety of taste and styles. In addition to unequaled recreational areas the Pier also has a awesome amount of entertainment exhibit facilities as well.</p>
<p>The Family Pavilion is anchored by the 50,000-square-foot Chicago Childrens Museum and Navy Piers 440-seat IMAX Theater. It is also home to 40,000 square feet of exciting restaurants and retail shops. Just beyond, visitors discover the Crystal Gardens, a 32,000-square-foot indoor botanical park, which provides a year-round center for family activity and special receptions. The South Arcade is home to numerous shops, restaurants, and attractions, including Time Escape, Amazing Chicago, and Chicago Shakespeare Theater.</p>
<p>Navy Pier Park is an outdoor landscaped area which features attractions such as a permanent 150-foot-high Ferris wheel, a musical carousel, an old-fashioned swing ride and an 18-hole miniature golf course. Navy Pier Park also includes the 1,500-seat Skyline Stage, which features musical performances ranging from classical to pop, blues and jazz to alternative, rock and reggae, as well as dance, theater, comedy and film. Dock Street runs the length of the Piers South Dock and is reserved for pedestrians, bicyclists and joggers. In season, four performance areas feature entertainment ranging from jugglers, mimes, stilt walkers, comedians, singers, and other musicians too. Dinner cruise ships continue to operate from Dock Street, and on some summer evenings, fireworks entertain the Piers evening visitors.</p>
<p>Festival Hall serves exposition and special event needs, with more than 170,000 square feet of exhibit space, and also houses the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, which is a permanent display of 150 stained glass windows housed in an 800-ft.-long series of galleries along the lower level terraces of Festival Hall. The East End of Navy Pier offers the citys best view of the spectacular skyline and lakefront, and it is the perfect place for lunch or a sunset stroll.</p>
<p>Navy Pier is a beautiful, awesome, and fun place to go to. I have been there many times and I definitely plan on going back many times more. The best time to go check out Navy Pier is the summer time.</p>
<h3>4. The Magnificent Mile</h3>
<p>(On Michigan Avenue from the Chicago River to Oak Street)</p>
<p>The Magnificent Mile is one of the city's most prestigious residential and commercial areas. It includes fine restaurants, hotels, stores, and several of the tallest buildings in the world. A number of prestigious buildings are located along the Magnificent Mile, such as the Wrigley Building, the John Hancock Center, Water Tower Place, the Tribune Tower, and the Allerton Hotel.</p>
<p>The Magnificent Mile contains a mixture of upscale department stores, restaurants, luxury retailers, residential and commercial buildings, financial services companies, and hotels, and it caters primarily to tourists and the affluent. Many of the world's leading retail stores are found here on the mile including Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus,  Nordstrom, Macys, Lord &amp;amp; Taylor, and others as well. The Magnificent Mile includes 3.1 million sq. ft. (288,000 sq. miles) of retail space, 460 stores, 275 restaurants, 51 hotels, and a host of sightseeing and entertainment attractions. More than 22 million visitors come to the Magnificent Mile every year.</p>
<p>Each season the ambiance of the Magnificent Mile changes. During the Christmas season, the city decorates the Magnificent Mile with millions of dollars worth of lights and Christmas decorations. The tradition of lighting the trees of the Magnificent Mile to start the holiday season extends for over forty years. During the event Mickey Mouse walks the Magnificent mile from Wacker Drive to Oak Street, stopping at each block to light the trees. This event is considered the first annual Holiday event of the year in the nation. Winter also brings the Light Nights on The Magnificent Mile featuring weekly fireworks over the Chicago River.</p>
<p>In the spring, Tulip Days occurs here from mid April until the end of May. Hundreds of thousand of tulips bloom on The Magnificent Mile. Typically, they bloom between April 16th and May 7th.</p>
<p>During the summer the "Gardens of the Magnificent Mile" festival event occurs. It is a self-guided landscape display walking tour. The flora from around the world put up on display and are identified with horticultural sign age in each of the gardens and planters. With so many different kinds of flowers it is definitely a beautiful sight to see.</p>
<p>With so much to see and do here, its no wonder that this area is called the Magnificent Mile. A great place to go with friends, family, and even allow. As long as you got the money, the options are endless here.</p>
<h3>5. Shedd Aquarium</h3>
<p>(Lake Shore Drive and E. Roosevelt Road, Chicago)</p>
<p>Chicagos Shedd Aquarium is located at the Grant Park Museum Complex. It is an indoor aquarium that is one of the largest in the world. It is the second most popular cultural attraction in the city of Chicago, and over 2 million people visit it annually.  The Shedd contains over 2100 species including fish, sharks, whales, marine mammals, birds, snakes, amphibians, reptiles, and even insects. The Shedd has over 25,000 living fish in it and all of them are on display for the public to view.</p>
<p>The Aquarium contains several exhibits, the most notable are the Caribbean Reef and the Oceanarium exhibits. The Caribbean reef contains about 70 species of animals, including fish, sharks, and stingrays. Visitors get a up close look at the animals from the Caribbean through thick glass windows. The Caribbean reef exhibit aquarium is filled with over 90,000 gallons of salt-water and it is definitely a very nice site.</p>
<p>The huge 3 million gallon oceanarium, gives an overview of the sea life at the pacific northwest coast. The oceanarium contains Beluga whales, sea otters, and seals, but the stars here are the Pacific white-sided dolphins. Shows are scheduled during the day. Thanks to the massiveness of the aquarium, the dolphins have alot of room to show off their speed to the spectators. You can watch them from the windows at the lower levels or during the shows from the amphitheater.</p>
<p>The Shedd Aquarium is a great place for people of all ages. It engages and inspires the young, and it entertains and  educates the rest of us.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FUSA-%26amp%3B-Canada%2FIllinois%2FChicagos-Top-Places-to-Visit-for-Families.349299"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FUSA-%26amp%3B-Canada%2FIllinois%2FChicagos-Top-Places-to-Visit-for-Families.349299" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>Five Best Holiday Destinations: USA Edition</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Ever since I wrote the first <a href="http://www.trifter.com/Practical-Travel/Five-Best-Holiday-Destinations.66330" target="_blank">Five Best Holiday Destinations</a>, I've always intended to write another. It is by far my most successful article, and I'm glad that so many people have enjoyed it. For months I've been trying to write a follow-up to the original, but with no real thoughts on where to write about, but that all changed today. I figured that I could write an article purely about great holiday destinations in the USA, seeing as it has so many different areas, lifestyles and people. Hopefully everyone will enjoy this article as much as they enjoyed the first article. So, here we go, the five best holiday destinations in the USA.</p>
<h3>New York</h3>
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<p>New York is one of the most amazing cities in the world, and is (in my mind) the best holiday destination in the United States. The city is probably the most metropolitan in the world, but it has so much to do that it is truly fantastic. If your thing is restaurants, there is no restaurant better than the Jekyll and Hyde restaurant. Not only is the food great, the atmosphere is excellent and you do get the odd scare there too. If you're more into sight-seeing, there's so much to see. The Empire State Building, Ground Zero, Central Park, Statue of Liberty and so much more.</p>
<h3>California</h3>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/2008/10/14/goldengatebridgepicture_1.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Opposed to New York, California actually has a lot more to do. Probably because it is a full state, while NYC is just a city (though that is often forgotten by foreign tourists). If your thing is cinema, heading to Los Angeles and Hollywood is a must, where you can see the glitz and the glamour of the movie industry. If you're into history and a laid back city, San Francisco is the place to go. San Jose is also worth visiting if you can find the time.</p>
<h3>Las Vegas</h3>
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/2008/10/14/lasvegasattractions_1.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Las Vegas truly is a gambler's paradise, but that isn't all it is. Sure, Vegas is heaven to most gamblers, but it also has a lot to offer the everyday tourist. While they might get dragged into the casinos, there is a lot more to do. There are dozens of golf courses littered around the city, and the fact that such a thriving city could be built in the middle of a desert is a testament to human ingenuity. But, if you're just looking for gambling, this is the place to go.</p>
<h3>Boston</h3>
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<p>I remember travelling to Boston about 6 or 7 years ago. I was going to visit a friend, and when I arrived, I was astounded. It was my first time in the US, and the buildings were the first thing to amaze me. The sheer height, we didn't have anything like that back home in Ireland. There is a lot to do in Boston though besides staring at tall buildings and drinking lemonade, such as visiting the Prudential Centre or the Institute of Contemporary Art. Something else which I enjoyed was the DUCK tour, which gave me an amazing insight into the city.</p>
<h3>Chicago</h3>
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<p>Home of the Cubs, deep dish pizza and the Sears Tower, Chicago is the place to be. Well, visit. Chicago is just a great place to be. Like New York and Boston, Chicago has real seasons, so it is also great for snow in the winter if you're from an area where it doesn't snow (cough, Ireland, cough). Chicago also has a great theatre district, so it's perfect for theatre buffs too.</p>
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<![CDATA[<p>The Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center or the Sky Tower is known as the 10th tallest standing tower in the world and a member of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.great-towers.com/towers/index.html">World Federation of Great Towers</a>.  The tower measures 399 meters above ground level and comprises of conference facilities and entertainment lifestyle. Furthermore, the tower has a capacity of 250 persons which makes it possible to have a restaurant for visitors to enjoy the place while eating.</p>
 


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 <p>The tower has  a Skywalk X, a thrilling walking tour around the outer rim,  233 meters above ground with just 1.8 meters width walk way and there is no handrail.  However, safety is guaranteed by the world-first overhead rail system.  Furthermore, no cameras are allowed, but your guide will be the one to take pictures of you and sell them with you afterwards.</p>
 


 <p>The highest viewing area of the tower has a magnificent glass flooring that makes you thrill while walking.  In addition to, the indoor lounge which has a  relaxing view and an astonishing decors offers a panoramic view that visitors stay for so long.  There are also restaurants, theaters, shopping malls for an additional enjoyment of the visitors. </p>
 


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 <p>As well as being used for observation and amusement, the tower is used for telecommunications and broadcasting with the Auckland Peering Exchange (APE) and the Canwest which has secondary transmitters on the tower.</p>
 

 <p>Moreover, as one of the people who loves visiting beautiful and world class places in this world like Macau Tower, I may say that the beauty is in the hands of the developer and the one who makes this all possible.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FAsia-%26amp%3B-Pacific%2FChina%2FThe-Macau-Tower.51371"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FAsia-%26amp%3B-Pacific%2FChina%2FThe-Macau-Tower.51371" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<![CDATA[<p>Dubai is a state in one of the smallest countries of the world. Yet, it is world famous. It is currently building the to-be tallest building/tower of the world. It is the Burj Dubai. (Burj=tower in Arabic) It is under construction and has finished more than 110 stories. So this one of the tourist attractions that cannot be ignored.<img  alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2007/10/08/66513_0.jpg" /></p>
 <p> Another attraction is the Burj Al Arab that is the world's first 7* hotel and also the world's first hotel to be built on the sea. If you are ready to fish out some money, you can reach the hotel by helicopter. But obviously it's not a hotel which "everyone" can afford. So there goes tourist attraction number 2</p>
 
 
 <p>If you are looking for some really awesome place to see then you have to hire a helicopter because Dubai is building residential islands in different shapes example: </p>
 
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 The World
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 Palm Jumeirah</h3>

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 <p>In The World Residential islands, it sure would be fun to live in the area that represents your nation. That's not all. There is an underground railway (metro) being constructed and the most interesting part about it is that it is without a driver! There is a fact that more than 25% of the world's building cranes are in Dubai! So you can imagine at what rate the buildings are growing. In a large shopping mall called the Mall Of The Emirates (since Dubai is situated in the country United Arab Emirates) there is a place where you can ski. </p><p>There is a fully planned service. A snow covered slope to slide down, a cable car service to take you up, for children there are sledges to play with and ice sculptures, an ice slide and they also provide you with the required dress. Now you must be thinking that you see snow every year then why I am mentioning this. It is because the tropic of cancer passes through the United Arab Emirates and it never snows there. Even rainfall comes only between December and February.</p>
 
 <p>There are more things you will get to know when you visit Dubai. So don't miss the chance to visit such a wonderful place and pack your bags quick.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FAsia-%26amp%3B-Pacific%2FDubai%2FDubai.50719"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FAsia-%26amp%3B-Pacific%2FDubai%2FDubai.50719" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>10 Things You Never Knew About Blackpool Tower</title>
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<![CDATA[<p> Annually thousands of visitors flock to the complex to dance in the Ballroom, experience the Circus and gaze from the Tower itself. Blackpool Tower, however, has got more than it's fair share of secrets.</p>

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 <li> Before World War I, the film star W.C. Fields spent a season as a juggler in the Tower Circus. </li>

 <li> In 1985 Escapologist Karl Bartoni and his fiancée, were married in a cage suspended from the top of the Tower.  </li>

 <li> The top of the Tower stays open until the wind speed reaches 45mph and then it's considered too dangerous for the public to visit the viewing platform.  </li>

 <li> The height to the top of the Tower's flagpole is 518ft 9 inches, which is roughly the height of 39 London Double Decker buses stacked on top of each another. </li>

 <li> Between 1913 and 1946 the Tower's telephone number was "Blackpool 1". </li>

 <li> During the world famous " Blackpool Illuminations" 10,000 lights are used to illuminate the Tower. </li>

 <li> The "Walk of Faith" glass floor panel at the top of the Tower was opened in 1998. The laminated glass is 2 inches thick and can withstand the equivalent weight of five baby elephants  </li>

 <li> At the base of the Tower buried beneath the foundation stone, there's a time capsule from 1891  </li>

 <li> Unusually the circus is positioned at the base of the Tower between the four legs of the structure. </li>

 <li> The Tower buildings contain over 5 million bricks and it takes over 15,000 yards of carpet to cover the floor area. </li>
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