Monthly Archives: December 2015

Austin Zoo

Austin Zoo [caption id="attachment_26127" align="alignright" width="425"] Red Kangaroo Stockfresh[/caption] This small 20-acre rescue zoo started humbly in 1990 and has today grown to one of Austin's top attractions. Currently, the zoo holds over 300 animals representing 100 international species with a variety of exhibits showcasing the animals' unique personalities and characteristics, informing visitors on the…
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Zeb’s Country Store

First established in 1991, with a mere 200 square feet and two employees, Zeb’s Country Store is today the "best shopping experience" in Mount Washington Valley! Located in North Conway on White Mountain Highway, your group will find this emporium of creativity, a place in which you can find nostalgia at every turn! Zeb’s got…
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Top 5 Zoos in the U.S

Everyone loves a good zoo trip, and these top five blow the competition out of the water. These zoos showed ingenuity and creativity with the exhibit and park design, the top animal care practices and conservation programs, and were all-around favorites of visitors throughout the year. So as the year comes to a close, let's…
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Crawford Notch

Welcome to Crawford Notch State Park, the 5,775-acre park that was discovered by local hunter Timothy Nash in 1771. Here you will find numerous hiking trails, waterfalls, fishing opportunities, wildlife viewing, and spectacular mountain views so be sure to bring your camera! This steep and narrow gorge of Saco River is located within the White…
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Zilker Park

Zilker Park Spread across 350 stunningly green acres, Zilker Park is a magnificent meeting place of nature and community. The city's biggest urban park makes for a wonderful group destination, for the vast amount of attractions and activities it affords as well as the relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. As a public park, Zilker grants your…
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Bretton Woods

Number one in the east for "Snow and Grooming" for the past three years, your group will find your next stop at Bretton Woods. Bretton Woods is a resort area within the town of Carroll that is known as New Hampshire’s largest ski area, sitting at a total of 464 acres. Part of the Omni Mount Washington…
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Harry Ransom Center

Harry Ransom Center Located at the University of Texas at Austin, the Harry Ransom Center is a one of a kind archive, library, and museum dedicated to art and literature. Full of literary and cultural artifacts from the United States and Europe, there is nothing quite like a tour of this fabulously informational and fascinating…
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Franconia Notch

Your group will get the chance to have some truly extraordinary outdoor adventures at Franconia Notch, the mountain pass in between the majestic Kinsman and Franconia Mountain Ranges. Located in the White Mountains in northern New Hampshire, straddling eight miles of Interstate 93, Franconia Notch is a spectacular mountain pass traversed by a unique parkway. The…
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10 Reasons to Visit Cleveland

On the shores of Lake Erie, in the Midwestern state of Ohio, you'll find the metropolis of Cleveland. Cleveland, though amazing, often gets thrown by the wayside of tourist travel, especially when compared to cities like New York and Los Angeles. This makes it no less amazing, though. In fact, it makes it positively and…
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Squam Lake

Start your day in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, just south of the White Mountains at Squam Lake. Established in 1763, Squam lake is 10.65 square miles and straddles the borders of Grafton, Carroll, and Belknap counties, the two largest cities being Holderness and Sandwich. This lake is the second largest in New…
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