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Can some people, who know well, throw some light on my question, with details?
Thanks, Venkat I have changed many views in life since my childhood, but not my view of Rafi Saab as the God-sent Gandharva who visited this Earth briefly to spread ultimate ecstasy among genuine music-lovers!
Mohammed Rafi: Highest Quantity Of Greatest Quality In Mind-boggling Variety!!! |
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Can some people, who know well, throw some light on my question, with details? Thanks, Venkat If you live in NY, NJ, PA or DE, one place with the highest tourist value used to be Atlantic City. The bus used to cost $10. When you get down at atlantic city, they used to pay you beck $25 in quarters and another $25 worth of food coupons. US being a very huge country it is tough to pick tourist spots. Every state has interesting things to see. Among cities, I would pick NY, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, SF, Seatle, San Antonio. Florida is number one turist state; but it will be some what crowded in spring\summer. I would also recomment a few very beautiful campuses, such as some, Ivy League Universities (MIT\Harvard, U Penn), Stanford, U Chicago, Duke etc. For beautiful national parks and outdoors, Smokies and the western states. Finally, where ever your hosts reside, there will be lots of tourist places within a weekends reach. Exon This post has been edited by Exon: Mar 16 2009, 10:05 PM |
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