Top 9 Best Places To Live In Louisiana
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Top 9 Best Places To Live In Louisiana.
Thinking about moving to Louisiana? Taking all fifty American states into consideration, Louisiana rivals only Hawaii and Alaska in extraordinary cultural diversity, fascinating history, and a breathtaking wealth of natural landscapes and ecosystems. Louisiana is also rich in excellent places to make a home. Here’s a short-list of the top 9 best places to live in Louisiana.
1. New Orleans
2. Baton Rouge
3. Shreveport
4. Bossier City
5. Alexandria
6. Lafayette
7. Lake Charles
8. Metairie
9. Youngsville
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States. History, Economy, Climate
Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland. Baltimore was established by the Constitution of Maryland and is an independent city that is not part of any county. Baltimore is the largest independent city in the United States.
LOCATION
Baltimore lies in an arm of the Chesapeake Bay, the third largest estuary in the world. The eastern two-thirds of the metropolitan area lie on the Atlantic Coastal Plain, between 15 and 50 feet above sea level, and contain many peninsulas jutting out into the bay. The western third of the city slowly rises into rolling hills, and leads to the piedmont region. It is located about 40 miles from Washington, D.C., and approximately 100 miles from Philadelphia. The Atlantic Ocean lies about 2 hours to the southeast.
HISTORY
European colonization of Maryland began with the arrival of an English ship at St. Clement's Island in the Potomac River.Europeans began to settle the area further north, beginning to populate the area of Baltimore County.
Baltimore has a long and rich history. It is very well-known for being the site of the historic Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812. Over the course of the battle, British invaders bombed Fort McHenry with rockets as Francis Scott Key wrote what would become the American national anthem. Baltimore was also the site of the first casualty of the American Civil War.
POPULATION
Baltimore is the 30th-most populous city in the United States. A little under half (47%) of people in Baltimore report affiliating with a religion. Catholicism is the largest religious affiliation.
EDUCATION
Baltimore is also home to Johns Hopkins University, Morgan State University, University of Baltimore, Loyola University, Goucher College, and the Notre Dame of Maryland University.
CLIMATE
Baltimore lies within the humid subtropical climate zone. Winters are chilly to mild but variable, with sporadic snowfall: January has a daily average of 2.1 °C though temperatures reach 10 °C rather often and drop below −7 °C when Arctic air masses affect the area. The average seasonal snowfall is 20.1 inches.
Spring and autumn are warm, with spring being the wettest season in terms of the number of precipitation days. Summers are hot and humid with a daily average in July of 27.1 °C, and the combination of heat and humidity leads to rather frequent thunderstorms.
COMMUNICATION
The Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) is located a few miles outside of the city and is accessible by car or light rail. Shuttles connect BWI to an Amtrak train station just off the airport grounds.
There are non-stop flights to BWI from just about every major airport in the country.
Buses are an affordable way to to get in to Baltimore if you are already in the Eastern Seaboard, especially if you are coming from New York or Philadelphia.
ARCHITECTURE
The city is rich in architecturally significant buildings in a variety of styles. Baltimore exhibits examples from each period of architecture over more than two centuries, and work from many famous architects such as Benjamin Latrobe, George A. Frederick, John Russell Pope, Mies van der Rohe and I. M. Pei.
ECONOMY
Baltimore's economy based on steel processing, shipping, auto manufacturing (General Motors Baltimore Assembly), and transportation.
The center of international commerce for the region is the World Trade Center Baltimore. It houses the Maryland Port Administration and U.S. headquarters for major shipping lines.
Baltimore's history and attractions have allowed the city to become a strong tourist destination on the East Coast.
TOURISM
Baltimore is a popular tourist destination in Maryland, in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Today it has become a major center for tourism and travel. Baltimore possesses a vibrant arts scene with the largest free arts festival in the US occurring annually in July.
8 Things NOT to Do in Boston
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Ahh Boston, One of the oldest cities in the United States, home to the Red Sox, Paul Revere and the finest clam chowder you've ever tasted. It's the perfect place to visit! But unless you want immediately stand out like a tourist or like being the victim of tourist traps, pay attention to these 8 things NOT to do in Boston.
1 Don’t Get A Paper Ticket For The T
You'll pay 55 cents more per ride If you buy a ticket for the T from the machine in the station, than if you get a re-loadable plastic CharlieCard. You can get them for free from a T attendant.
2 Don’t Forget to Hold on When Riding the Green Line
The train jerks around and brakes sharply and unexpectedly while it makes many frequent stops. And avoid it entirely after a Red Sox game, unless you like being pressed against a happy or angry group of drunk people (depending on the score).
3 Don't Go to Cheers.
Though the sitcom Cheers did use the real Beacon Hill watering hole for the Bull & Finch Pub exterior shots, its interior bears little resemblance to the bar on the show. For that, you'd have to go to Cheers at Faneuil Hall, which features a replica of the show's set. Both are overpriced tourist traps anyway so just snap a photo and be on your way.
4 Don’t Plan to Party After 2:00 A.M.
Boston goes to bed early. Bars have to close by 2:00 a.m., many announcing last call well before that. However, public transportation stays running (with limited service) until 2:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.
5 Don't Go to Mike’s Pastry.
The line is always long and despite being the most famous bakery in the city, as any local will tell you, it’s far from the best.
6 Don’t Expect a Regular Coffee to be Black
In Boston, if you order a regular coffee it will come loaded with sugar and cream, not plain black.
7 Don’t Drive
One way systems, construction, random dead ends, pedestrians scurrying across the street, there's no doubt, Boston's streets are confusing and stressful. And with a serviceable public transportation system, not to mention a surplus of Ubers and taxis, why not take advantage?
8 Don’t Rent and Ride on the Sidewalk
Renting a bike is a great way to get around Boston and while seeing the city. Just ride in the bike lanes and not on the sidewalks. Aside from making everyone on the sidewalk hate you, it's illegal!
What city would you like to know what not to do in next? Comment below!
Welcome to London, Ohio USA
Jolly day 'ole chap! Welcome to London, Ohio, an English town without the fog.
London, Madison County's seat and largest community, is your quintessential rural small town with the hospitality and friendliness that you would expect from such a community.
The city was established in 1811 by Patrick McLene on land owned by John Murfin. Many believe that the English residents named the town after London, England and that its streets were designed to resemble an English neighborhood.
By 1850, London had become a center of livestock auctions attracting people from across the country.
Today, London is home to nearly 10,000 residents and has become an agropolis or micropolitan community serving a very large region.
With incredible attractions such as:
* One of the largest kit car shows in the country, the London Cobra Show
* Olde Fashioned Christmas
* Madison County Historical Society
* A working fish hatchery
* Ohio's own version of CSI, the Bureau of Criminal Ivestigation
* One of the nation's top rated peace officer training academies
* The MG Club's London to Brighton Run
* The Strawberry Festival
* First Fridays
* The Madison County Fair
* The OSU Molly Caren Center, home to the nation's largest agricultural trade show, the Farm Science Review
* The Madison Co. Fairgrounds
* The Red Brick Tavern, a historic restaurant visited by 6 presidents
* A wacky wiffle ball tournament that draws thousands
There is something to do and see for everyone in our family-oriented town.
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Cleveland Restaurants You Must Hit
This is part of our story on Cleveland around Christmas time. In this video we examine two of the great restaurant you need to hit. L'Albatros is a great French restaurant. We also dropped into the Glidden House for some history and drinks. And then we went to Lola's, Michael Symon's spot downtown.
The Barn Inn
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BEST WESTERN B.R. Guest, Zanesville, Ohio - United States (US)
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BEST WESTERN B.R. Guest, Zanesville, Ohio - United States (US)
Choose this Zanesville, Ohio hotel where guests will find superior customer service and convenient access to the Zanesville Municipal Airport. Welcome to the BEST WESTERN B.R. Guest, a full-service hotel where every visitor will feel like family. Located just off Central Ohios Interstate 70, this pet-friendly hotel is conveniently located near a variety of corporate locations including 5Bs Factory, Plascolite, Avon Distribution Center and Zanesville Aviation. Guests staying at this Ohio hotel can take a tour of the Zane Grey Museum, just four miles away or visit The Wilds, an outdoor wildlife conservation park. The BEST WESTERN B.R. Guest is also conveniently located near a variety of shopping at Zanesville Pottery outlet, the Longaberger Company and the White Plains Christmas House. Other nearby attractions include the Touch of Thread Quilt Gallery, Zane State College and the Muskingum County Fairgrounds. Hotel guests will enjoy events such as the annual Pottery Festival and the Gus Macker Festival.The BEST WESTERN B.R. Guest provides all of the amenities and services guests have come to expect from the Best Western name. A complimentary breakfast with Grab and Go bags, an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, fitness center and a complimentary shuttle to Zanesville Municipal Airport are part of this hotels amenities. Additional amenities include a full-service business center and complimentary bottled water upon check-in.The friendly staff at the BEST WESTERN B.R. Guest is ready to ensure a memorable stay in Zanesville. Guests staying at this Zanesville area hotel will also find beautifully-appointed guest rooms with cable satellite TV with HBO and high-speed Internet access. Rates are based on double occupancy. Charges for extra adults may apply and will be due directly to the hotel.
Hotel Features
General
Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Refrigerator, Cable / Satellite TV, Kitchenette, Coffee / Tea Maker, Microwave, Hair Dryer, TV, Disabled Accessible Rooms, Wheel Chair Access, Shower, Spa/Jetted Tub, Cots, Vending Machines, Family Room
Activities
Fitness Room/Gym, Swimming pool, Billiards, Bowling Alley, Volleyball, Fitness Facilities, Pool Indoor
Services
Business Center, Elevator / Lift, Wake-up Service, Photocopier, Desk, Facsimile, Luggage Storage, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Self Laundry
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site. Internet via modem/data port is available.
Parking
The hotel has free parking. There is an airport shuttle that runs from the hotel.
Check-in
From 3:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 12:00 PM
FAQ
The following questions have been answered for you by BEST WESTERN B.R. Guest... What are your breakfast options?We have a deluxe Continental breakfast featuring waffles, Bob Evans' sausage gravy and biscuits, bagels (plain and variety), variety of muffins, cereals, oatmeal, boiled eggs, coffee, milk, and juice. Breakfast hours are from 6:00am - 9:00am (Monday-Friday) and from 7:00am - 10:00am (Saturday and Sunday). What transport is available to get around?We have a local cab service (Yellow Cab and Starbright Cab Co.) that can get you around town and they will even take you to the airport. We also have rental cars available through enterprise locally. What can I do nearby?We are well known for our area for pottery. We have civil war attraction, underground railroad in historic Putnam, the Y Bridge, Longaberger Basket Company less than 23 miles away, and The Wilds less than 15 miles from our hotel. We also do have some local restaurants down on our river and throughout town. Do you have internet?Yes, we do have internet throughout the building at no cost. Do you provide parking?Parking is right in front of the building.
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Pleasant Plain Ohio (3X)
Ohio State Route 132 Southbound
Warren County
August 15, 2015
Little Switzerland of Ohio - Village of Sugarcreek
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The small town of Sugarcreek lies in the triangle of Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Columbus in the heart of Ohio. On the streets you can hear alpine music. Sugarcreek (OH) is a beautiful tranquil little town.
Der kleine Ort Sugarcreek liegt im Dreieck von Pittsburgh, Cleveland und Columbus im Herzen von Ohio. Es ist natürlich vieles auf Schweiz gemacht und auf den Straßen hört man Alpenmusik. Ein schönes beschauliches kleines Städtchen.