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Category: Attractions

Houston, Texas – Diversity Abounds in this Texas City

Come to a respected and energetic cultural arts scene, celebrated restaurants featuring flavors from 35 countries, world-renowned theater groups and the brains behind U.S. space exploration, Houston is a diverse metropolis brimming with personality. Revitalized… With a revitalized Downtown and expanded meeting facilities, Houston offers a cosmopolitan setting for all conventions and meetings. From Downtown’s [...]

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Harlingen, Texas – Rich in Culture and Tradition

Located in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, Harlingen, Texas offers historic sites, family fun and outdoor adventures. Near the southern tip of Texas, at the lower end of the Rio Grande Valley, the city of Harlingen is an exciting blend of South Texas hospitality and the rich, colorful traditions of Mexico. With landscapes [...]

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Aspen, Colorado – A Holiday Winter Wonderland

From world class athletes to movie stars, Aspen Snowmass attracts them all.  Whether you are just learning to ski on Buttermilk, getting a vertical rush on Snowmass, tackling the  famous black-diamond terrain of Aspen Mountain, or going for the ultimate inbound backcountry experience in the Aspen Highlands, with over 5,300 acres of terrain and it’s [...]

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Grapevine, Texas- The Christmas Capital of Texas

Grapevine, the Christmas Capital of Texas, is the place to create Christmas memories this season! With more than 1,400 Christmas events in 40-plus days, Grapevine, is the essence of Christmas décor as the city becomes blanketed with millions of lights, enormous decorations, animated characters and a whole lot more! The entire family can participate in [...]

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San Antonio, Texas – Holiday Events Abound

Always festive, the San Antonio River Walk will be brighter than ever this holiday season with 20 times more Christmas lights. It’s part of the city’s plan to switch from incandescent to more eco-friendly LED lighting. In total, the River Walk will be dressed with 1.8 million holiday lights; a stunning site for the city’s [...]

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All-new RV Show comes to San Antonio (January 5 -8, 2012)

In today’s hectic world, finding quality family time can be a challenge. Vacations are expensive, and often exhausting endeavors involving layovers, long lines, and families cramming as many activities as possible into a short period of time. The solution to all this madness? Visit the South Texas RV Super Sale at the Joe Freeman Coliseum [...]

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Our Holiday Edition…

The Holidays always evoke a spirit of family and togetherness. A time for travel and for memories. This edition of The Hotel Guide is aptly called our “Holiday Edition” because we offer you some of the finest getaways in the world. If the cold weather is your fancy, be sure and check out our features [...]

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Colorado – Alpine Lakes & Fall Foliage

With so many beautiful hikes and drives, Fall is the perfect time to hit the trail or road in Colorado.  There are some wonderful family-friendly hikes to explore some of the alpine lakes in the Rocky Mountains. Lily Pad Trail in Silverthorne is a 3.2 mile round trip hike that is great for young and [...]

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Tyler, Texas…A Bed of Roses

Tyler has long been known for the excitement and pageantry of the Texas Rose Festival.  This year, the Tyler community will come together to offer a month of activities and workshops to celebrate the flower that put Tyler on the map through the 2nd annual Rose Season.  Rose Season spans from October 7-23 with a [...]

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