

A Tour of the Town With the Duke
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The August edition visits several points of interest within famous cities. The strategy: keep it light and place emphasis on beauty, the bazaar and the humourous.
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Jump in the cab and let's go!
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Before we begin, there is a map here someplace. Should have bookmarked it I guess. |
Virtual Tourist World Map is another bookmarkable site. Not a travel map exactly, but interesting. |
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We now need some travel tools. Let's visit City.Net and grab all we can carry. |
How much is this trip going to cost in real money? Revisit the Currency Converter and find out. |
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Shall we have breakfast at Brennan's in New Orleans? Copy their recipes so next time we can visit you. |
A few hours playing games at the San Diego Zoo would be a great way to spend an afternoon. |
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, for folk with culture, is another premium way to spend a day. |
ROM nothing to do with computer memory, it's another kind of memory. The Royal Ontario Museum. |
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Hang on we are just warming up!
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Anyone need dancing lessons before we enjoy the night life? Arthur Murray is giving away some tips. |
Perhaps we had better hope to win the lottery-- then we can continue in style. Winning tickets announced here. |
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In Australia, there is a site that talks about musicals. A new slant, very interesting. |
Mozart is about to become your mentor. Take a minute and make a minuet. Classy. |
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The American Ballet Theater is our plan for tonight. Grab your finest and don't forget to wash behind your ears. |
Before the Ballet, we'll fly to London, England and have cocktails at the Ritz. They take Visa I'm told. |
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While in London, we'll purchase tickets for the Royal Opera House |
The Canucks also have opera programs can be viewed here. |
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Grab your sneakers, we're roughing it.
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Everything you need to know about golfing is at the Golf Web. Great site for golf enthusiasts. |
Not exactly a great metropolitan city (no stop lights), but it's my home town. |
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For those who believe hunting is a cultural event, try the new Hunting Web. |
BARCAP is a new community on the WWW. Is this a sign of things to come? |
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Doing lunch at the Red Lobster: Welcome to the wharf! Visit the Aquarium. |
Tach Used Car Price Guide: If you need to know the price of a used car, it's available here. |
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All this travel requires some philosophy, let's go to Africa and read some interesting proverbs. Entertain yourself with their home page too. |
As we relax on our rented web-bed, tired but happy, we turn on the telly to watch Jay Leno. |
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The last tour, then you're on your own. I'm broke.
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Time for church. Mr. Krieger is an artist with a camera. His renditions capture irony and humor while exhibiting religious buildings. Don't miss this one folks. |
While we travel around the globe, let's listen to old blue eyes. Frank Sinatra has a devoted fan who is responsible for this classy site. Enjoy the music. |
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The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive Home Page. While you are there, take in a play or two. Classy site. |
Sydney 2000 - A Summary. Geesh!!! Sounds kinda fatal, doesn't it. |
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Musee Du Louvre Mona beckons your attention at this world famous location. |
While at the Louvre (loov), visit the fantastically expensive city of Paris. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. The super duper snooper of the rich and famous. |
Okay, lean back and light up this "very expensive cigar". Our trip is coming to an end. |
Well folks I hope you had fun doing lunch with a touch of class. It's the only way to travel, it's what the world wide web is about almost. Sometimes you get nothing but data, information and educated guesses. Eh eh, but not here. |
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