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» 7 Great Things To Do in Alabama
By Ugur Akinci | Published 06/2/2008 | Alabama | Unrated
1) Anniston Museum of Natural History – Dinosaurs, African elephants and other wonders of the natural world all under one roof! Must stop in Anniston, AL for all kids young or old.
» Travel – Washington DC – Ride the Circulator Bus
By Ugur Akinci | Published 05/12/2008 | Washington D.C. | Unrated

Washington DC is a grand old marvelous town chock full of monuments, museums and amazing historical sites to see and appreciate.

But Washington DC also has a monster of a problem that the residents and frequent visitors are very familiar with and the first-time visitors don't know anything about – parking.

» Traveling - Top 10 Things to do in Ocean City, Maryland
By Ugur Akinci | Published 04/17/2008 | Ocean City | Unrated

Oh, Ocean City Maryland how much I love thee!

It's a great if crowded place to take your friends and loved ones to during the summer months if you are living anywhere near Maryland, Delaware, Virginia or the District of Columbia.

» 7 Great Things To Do in Arkansas
By Ugur Akinci | Published 11/27/2007 | Arkansas | Unrated
1) Take a scenic drive on Arkansas' state highways to appreciate the beauty of the Ozarks and other famous natural attractions. Arkansas Scenic 7 will take you through the best vistas the Ozark and Ouachita mountains have to offer. Arkansas 309 climbs 2,753 feet to the state's highest summit. If you don't like the heights and prefer to keep as close to the “sea level” as possible, try Interstate 530 which winds its way through wetlands and Bayou Bartholomew.