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Hillbilly ville
Well today we have left the road trip behind really and moved to a site on the Sacremento river delta to be within striking distance of the drop off point for evie the rv tomorrow, Terry has chosen Sacremento because it means only a 50 or so mile trip in the morning. We are really now in hillbilly country and parked one side of a levee with a river on the other side, we ...
Environmental side of travel
... t support the elephant back trek safaris either (Thailand and Vietnam in particular). Those unfortunate animals are captured, separated from the herd, tortured until they have no choice but to 'work' carrying tourists on their back all day. Opt for hiking/biking/cultural events. There are plenty of other fun options.
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Arnie's Pad
... the Caribbean islands or Central America. The genius even thought he'd landed in India.
So how did he become revered around the world as the discoverer of North America? Thanks to the clout of Italian-Americans and the US' democratic system. President Franklin Roosevelt confirmed the national holiday in the 1930s at a time when Italian-Americans were important backers of the Democratic party, and he needed their money. Columbus' centre-stage presence in ...
Easter Ham
... land was made for you and me.
The show continues through April 29, West Sacramento Community Center, 1075 West Capitol Avenue, presented by Sacramento City College. http://citytheatre.ticketleap.com/woody /#view=calendar
This year marks 100 years since Woody Guthrie’s birth. This Land is Your Land Centennial Concerts will be taking place throughout the country during the year. ...
Day 7 - Gold Rush Days! in Old Sacramento
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Once we cleared the tunnel we saw what all of the fuss was about regarding this event. All of the streets of the 1850's era town were covered in dirt, which was trucked in and dumped on the streets just for this event. There was a lot of traffic up and down the streets in the form of covered wagons, stagecoaches with outriders in formation, lines of mounted and unmounted civil war troops with artillery in tow, single horse riders, etc. There ...