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Detroit Attractions- Charles H. Wright Museum

May 15th, 2008 by travel

So you are heading to Detroit for vacation or a weekend getaway. You are probably wondering how you are going to spend your time while you are in Detroit. You have countless choices when searching for attractions. One of the better choices is the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History. Read on and learn why you should add this museum to your vacation schedule.

The Charles H. Museum of African American History is the largest facility in the world dedicated to African American history. You can find over 30,000 artifacts and materials including collections on the underground railroad, Harriet Tubman and Coleman A Young. The museum is constantly bringing in new exhibits to keep itself fresh. Some of the past exhibits include the: “AT&T Gallery” featuring pictures and artifacts highlighting architecture from different parts of Africa, “Unmasked! Stereotypes in American Material Culture” featuring stereotypical material about African Americans and “Peace Stools” featuring works of art made by 5th, 7th and 8th grade students. Because of all of the new exhibits the museum has something to offer anyone. Even if you have been to the museum a thousand times you will find something new when you visit.

If you would like to visit the museum you should call the information line to get current hours and pricing. The number is 313-494-5800. It really is a must see attraction that you will be sure to enjoy and can talk about for months. So add some culture to your life and visit the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History.

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Travel to Portugal

March 26th, 2008 by travel

Portugal is a European country situated on the Iberian Peninsula in the southwest corner of Europe. The west and south of Portugal are cornered by the Atlantic Ocean, giving it some of the most dramatic coastline in Europe.

Portugal borders only one country, Spain, which makes up the rest of the Iberian Peninsula.

With a coastline running over 500 miles Portugal is bursting with scenic sandy coves and rocky cliffs with a dramatic inland landscape.

Portugal is a very pleasant country to visit - especially for any person in love with seafood. All along the coast are amazing restaurants dedicated to cooking fresh fish. Most restaurants are reasonable priced with generous portions. When you are having food in Portugal don’t forget to sample the excellent local wine. While Portugal is noted for Port, excellent wines are home grown in regions north of Porto and Lisbon.

If you are in some of the more popular tourist spots it’s wise to make a reservation. It’s also standard practice in Portugal to add a 5 - 10 percent tip for waiters who are poorly paid.

English is widely spoken throughout Portugal and the locals are extremely friendly. A large selection of English-written newspapers can be bought in most of the larger newsagents.

Portugal is a country rich in arts and history. The architecture of Portugal differs from region to region. The Romans were the first to leave behind their enhanced structural design. Muslim invaders from North Africa during the eight-century have also enriched the architecture in southern Portugal. Portugal is littered with incredible Churches, temples and old buildings. Some old buildings are restored and turned into great hotels.

Hotels in Portugal are plentiful in tourist areas and cities, but in the countryside they can be rare. If you are travelling through the Portuguese countryside plan your journey well in advance.

Sporting holidays can be had at any time of year. While the Portuguese are mainly into football, most marina sports can be sought along the entire coastline. If you are looking for a golfing holiday Portugal should be top of the list. Most of the best golf courses in Portugal are found in the Algarve region, which has a reputation as one of Europe’s top golfing destinations.

The Algarve region of Portugal, situated in the south of the country, is the perfect spot to visit at any time of year. Its climate stays warm all year round and the scenic coastline offers a large variety of marine activity.

Fishing is a valuable way of life for many in Portugal. Each year during the month of August a massive seafood festival is hosted by one of the ports in the Algarve.

If you are looking for a really special place to visit - try some of the Islands along the Portuguese coast. The Azores lie 800 miles west of Portugal in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Known for the peaceful way of life, the Azores volcanic history has left a truly magical landscape. With easy access from mainland Portugal, the Azores are well worth a visit.

TJ Tierney is an award winning photographer and a freelance writer.
He frequently writes for the Travel site Trovoo.com, Art site Goldprints.com and the Gift ideas site shop-4us.com

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