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  • Six Things to Know Before You Visit New Orleans

    The city's unique cultural features, meanwhile, are only one aspect of the picture. There are vestiges of Hurricane Katrina, eerie riddles, and a murky role in the slave trade hidden behind the gleaming sequined mask. Book DTW flight bookings to New Orleans and learn amazing facts about New Orlean...
  • DISCOVER THE HISTORY OF ATLANTA, GA

    Atlanta, Georgia's capital and largest city, has been a key player in international trade since the abandonment of the Western and Atlantic Railroad in 1837. The city's rapid expansion is attributed to its transportation industry, which has developed and expanded since its founding. Hartsfield Atlan...
  • Orlando, Florida: 8 Interesting Facts

      1. No trace of Orlando's name's official origin can be found. The popular belief is that Orlando Reeves, an equally famous Seminole War soldier who tragically perished at the hands of the Seminole Indians in 1835 while attempting to fire a warning shot to the rest of his troops, is the ins...
  • Five Amazing Facts about Houston

        Houston, Texas, is one of the country's most rapidly developing cities, but when you think of it, you usually envision gigantic oil refineries, stifling humidity, and a bad baseball team.However, you shouldn't write off Houston so quickly; Bayou City is a powerful economic force.It...
  • Top Five Reasons to visit in Aruba

      The name is Aruba most likely came from the Caiquetio Oruba which means" Well positioned islet", seeing as it was the Caiquetio who was present on the islet when it was first set bottom upon by Alonso de Ojeda. Aruba has no executive services, but, for tale purposes, is divided into eight ...