Andrew Regan is a freelance online journalist who travels extensively.
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In the Know for March 21
Jefferson County Museum to open CHARLES TOWN -The Jefferson County Museum has opened for the 2010 season. Hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, closed on Sunday and Monday. For more information, call 304-725-8628 or e-mail JeffCtyWVMuseum.org.
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Ducks Stay North
(Central Islip, N.Y., Mar. 15, 2010) – Long Island Ducks team officials today announced dates and starting times for their 2010 Spring Training schedule. For the first time in league history, 2010 Atlantic League Spring Training camps will be held at each of the eight home parks.
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Bird watching for some is a passion. For me it has become a fun leisure activity. My wife deserves the credit for getting me caught up in this leisure activity. I told her shortly before we married she had to name at least five Minnesota Viking players. Her answer was, all right, as soon as I could name and identify five birds. Crow, eagle, robin and mallard was my answer. There were other ducks in front of the household …
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Take a Tour of the Usa’s Best “world’s Largest” Landmarks
The United States’ many man made landmarks provide ample entertainment for any driver. Whether you’re cruising along Route 66 or taking a drive from New York to Miami, you’re leap to find numerous instances of the wonderful and the madcap on your travels, from the world’s largest pancake to the world’s longest sausage. But these attractions don’t have to be simply minor points on your trip – instead, why not take a multi-stop tour of the US and pay proper tribute to these outstanding features of pop culture!
If you’re hoping to stay some of America’s best “World’s largest” landmarks, you’re sure to be in for a treat. But, plotting your route is vital so pick out exactly which landmarks you want to stay before embarking on your trip. If you live on the East Coast, why not stay The Huge Duck in Flanders, New York, as a starting point.
Located on Long Island, the Huge Duck was originally built in 1931 by a duck farmer in Riverhead, and used as a store in which he sold ducks and duck eggs. It was also used as a gift shop from which travellers could buy Peking Ducks. The Huge Duck measures 15 feet wide, 30 feet long and 20 feet tall, and its eyes are made from Ford Develop T tail lights. It is not only a valuable Long Island landmark but is also listed on the Inhabitant Register of Historic Places. According to the Long Island newspaper, Newsday, “The Huge Duck has influenced the world of architecture,” so the construction is certainly worth a stay on your multi-stop landmark tour of the US.
If you live near the West Coast, why not start your journey with a trip to America’s tallest fountain in Fountain Hills, Phoenix, Arizona? Sardonically, the fountain is found in the desert – and it shoots eight tons of water at a height of up to 625 feet in the air at 7000 gallons a minute! The fountain is the central attraction in the residential community of Fountain Hills, and was built in 1971 by Robert P. McCulloch. The spout of water rises from a concrete sculpture in the shape of a water lily, located at the centre of an enormous man-made lake. Whether you’re travelling in a large group of friends, or you’re taking your kids on your tour with you, you’ll like the spectacle that the fountain offers!
Or, for a novelty trip that is sure to please all, why not travel to North Pole, Alaska – 1700 miles south of the real North Pole! – and stay the World’s Largest Santa Claus. Measuring more than 48 feet tall and 33 feet wide, this giant fibreglass Kris Kringle is located next to North Pole’s well-known Santa Claus Household, and is the most well loved attraction for many visitors in Alaska. And, with its Christmas-themed streets and candy-cane decorated street lights, North Pole is sure to provide unparalleled festive fun on your trip – even if you stay in summer!
If you’re plotting a multi-stop tour of the best “World’s largest” attractions in the United States, and you’re worried about the cost of extensive travel, rest assured you’ll be able to find hotels that run comprehensive hotel reward schemes, which allow you to collect points and other benefits, including air miles. So you’ll be able to earn rewards while making your multi-stop trip a success!
Andrew Regan is a freelance online journalist who travels extensively.