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Pioneer Cooking With Ree Drummond
Blog: A Traveler's Library - 13 December 2011
Travel With Taste Destination: The American West Cookbook: Pioneer Woman Cooks by Ree Drummond By Brette Sember If you haven’t heard of Ree Drummond, you’ve been missing out. Drummond has a hit blog, a memoir , a TV show, and a best-selling cookbook, Pioneer Woman Cooks. Drummond was a big city girl who fell head over heels with [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library.
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A different sort of castle: The Castle of Muskogee.
Blog: Tie Dye Travels - 10 May 2011
I recently visited the Ozark Medieval Fortress and was impressed by the workmanship I found there. But I’ve had several people ask me if I’d ever been to a proper Renaissance Faire… I had not. They encouraged me to go.
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Road Eats: Duke's Diner in Warner, OK.
Blog: Tie Dye Travels - 9 May 2011
I stop a lot of places just on a whim…it’s just the nature of what I do. So on a trip to Muskogee to visit the Rennaisance Fair at the Castle, we found ourselves in need of sustenance. We decided to turn off Highway 64 and see what we could find out by Interstate 40.
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Oklahoma City Memorial: Remembering a Tragedy
Blog: The Silent I - 23 December 2010
The entrance to the Oklahoma City Memorial is inscribed with these words: We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived, and those whose lives changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence....
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Hotel Review: Cambria Suites
Blog: The Silent I - 22 December 2010
Ever hear of Cambria Suites Hotels? No? Neither had I until a representative from their PR company contacted me a few months ago to offer me a free visit to one of about a dozen locations nationwide. I looked up...
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Fact: America is Beautiful
Blog: GoBackpacking - 14 December 2010
Los Angeles traffic is really not that bad, it's just constant. (Photo: David Lee)---------Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog.Membership includes 12 lessons, community forum, audio interviews, and a blog.
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Osiyo–Celebrating Literacy and American Indians
Blog: A Traveler's Library - 16 November 2010
Literacy. The magic key that unlocks worlds of knowledge and communication. It’s what allows us to read what was written hundreds of years ago, and to read what bloggers are writing today. We are celebrating National Native American Heritage Month and National Family Literacy Month today at A Traveler’s Library.
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Great American Road Trip: Oklahoma music
Blog: Music Road - 27 October 2010
Oklahoma is a western, southern, southwestern, midwest state that’s been home to a range of musical giants. Woody Guthrie comes first to mind -- if you are asking yourself who that is, think This Land Is Your Land,
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Manhattan Bridge Cake Party
Blog: REID ON TRAVEL - 23 December 2009
A D V E R T I S E M E N T:76-Second Travel Show's "Manhattan Bridge's 100th birthday celebration" 11am, Thur, Dec 31 Manhattan Bridge's south walkway
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11 Things to Do in Tulsa While You're Alive
Blog: REID ON TRAVEL - 18 July 2009
Us '80s-Tulsans grew up with a huge, decade-long sigh of satisfaction. We didn't have mountains, oceans or particularly good taffy, but we knew what we did have:
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