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Lone State ’
Jul 4th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Why Americans shouldn’t be allowed to own guns
Posted in Travel rumblings |
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Tags: America, Big Apple, CNN, cowboys, gun control, gun laws, guns, LA, Las Vegas, Lone State, New England, Obama, Piers Morgan, President Obama, Route 66, Santa Monica, shootings, States, Texas, UK, violence
Jul 2nd, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
The de facto capital of North Texas is a city worth stopping in rather than just using as a landing base. Kaye Holland discovers the real deal Dallas: designer shopping, top notch dining and chic bars
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: America, AT&T Stadium, Bishop Arts District, Bread Winners, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, Dealey Plaza and the Grassy Knoll, Highland Park Village, JFK, JFK Memorial, JR, LA, Lee Harvey Oswald, Lone State, Los Angeles, McKinney Avenue, Miss Ellie, Neiman Marcus, NFL, North Texas, NorthPark Center, Philip Johnson, South Dallas, Southfork Ranch, Tei-An, Texas
Jun 24th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Kaye Holland visits the hottest new destination in Texas
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: America, Andy Roddick, Austin, Austin Overtures, Austin Powers, Austinites, Banger's, Barack Obama, Barton Springs Pool, British Airways, Continental Club, Dallas, Driskill Hotel, Eeyore, Elephant Room, Extreme sports, food trucks, Heritage Boot, Houston, John Dawson, Keep Austin Weird, Lance Armstrong, Live Music Capital of the World, Lone State, Matthew McConnaughey, music, Obama, Olympics, Omni Hotel, Omni Hotels, president, Rock Round, Rocket Electrics, Sandra Bullock, South by South West, South Congress Books, Texas, Uncommon Objects, University of Texas, USA, Way South Philly, Whole Foods, X Games
Jun 2nd, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Saddle up. San Antonio is ready to ride says Kaye Holland
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: America, Austin, Davey Crockett, Greens, La Gloria, LA Lakers, La Villita, London, Lone State, mariachi bands, Mexico, Mi Tierra, Pearl Brewery, River Walk, San Antonio, Scotland, Texas, Texas Revolution, The Alamo, The Granary, X Games
May 21st, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Kaye Holland earns her spurs at Wildcatter Ranch
Posted in Travel destinations |
Comments Off on Saddle up and sample the Great American West
Tags: bluebonnets, cowboys, Dallas, Great American West, gun, guns, hiking, horse riding, John Wayne, Lone State, longhorns, Oil Boom, skeet shooting, Southern Living, Spurs, Texas, Wildcatter Ranch
May 19th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Don’t confuse Fort Worth with its city slicker cousin, Dallas. Cowtown – as Fort Worth is often referred to – maybe just 30 miles down the road but it’s a world away from Big D’s bright lights and big hotels. For an authentic taste of Texas – think cowboy culture and the old west – Fort Worth is where you go writes Kaye Holland
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: America, Amon Carter Museum, Anaheim, barbecue, Billy Bob's, Bird Cafe, Bonnie and Clyde, Chisholm Trail, Cowtown, Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, drovers, Fort Worth, Fort Worth Water Gardens, Hell's Half Acre, Honky Tonk, JFK, JFK airport, John Wayne, Lone State, longhorns, Main Street Forth Worth Arts Festival, Mickey Mouse, National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, Omni Hotel, Orlando, Peter Brothers Hats, Reatea, Retro Cowboy, rodeo, Spiral, Stockyards Cattle drive, Sundance Square Plaza, Texas, The Kimbell, The White Elephant Saloon, Tim Love, USA
Jul 3rd, 2013 |
By The Editor
Thanks to the famous TV show, most travellers to Texas make a beeline for Dallas with its bright lights, big hair and shiny cars. But when you’ve ‘done Dallas’ (or no longer care who shot JR) wander a mere 30 miles west to Fort Worth
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel news, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Dallas, Fort Worth, Lone State, Mississippi River, Texas