The Del Mar, California Cookie Resort

Written by Josh Edelson


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This brings me torepparttar overtone in this city; money. People here seem to be dripping with it; Looking, smelling, feeling like a million bucks. Heck, I felt underdressed in Jack In The Box this afternoon, but who's counting?. It's no surprise though, that this is a rich city. Not more than two miles fromrepparttar 123257 hotel isrepparttar 123258 famous, or infamous depending on how you look at it, Del Mar Race Track which has been inspiring women to wear ridiculously crazy hats for years.

Now if there's one thing I've noticed, it's that every great city has a song. New York has one, Chicago, San Francisco even. Does San Diego? No. But there is one for Del Mar probably due to this famous track. Literally millions of people have come to this track that was started by Bing Crosby, and has been visited by allrepparttar 123259 stars, past and present. Betty Grable has been there. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, and all ofrepparttar 123260 other people who's pictures were onrepparttar 123261 wall at Jimmy O's, one of three popular bars in downtown Del Mar. Night after night, beautiful people stumble out after last call, pleasantly greeted byrepparttar 123262 Del Mar police to make sure everyone leaves in a sober manor.

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Volcano Walking in St. Kitts A Tropical Wonder

Written by Kriss Hammond


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The government re-electedrepparttar unicameral government for another 5 years, encouraging an entrepreneurial climate onrepparttar 123256 island. The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis also has its American political roots. Alexander Hamilton was born on Nevis, and his home is now a national museum inrepparttar 123257 dual capital of Charlestown. William Jefferson,repparttar 123258 grandfather of Thomas Jefferson, builtrepparttar 123259 family's sugar fortune near Basseterre, inrepparttar 123260 foothills ofrepparttar 123261 rain forest.

The Food Is Fabulous

The dual island nation grows fresh and healthy food. No one onrepparttar 123262 island goes hungry. Think of one big macrobiotic landscape. I was asked byrepparttar 123263 Ministry of Tourism what restaurant I enjoyedrepparttar 123264 best, and I had to admit there was no bad restaurant. They all served fresh, clean, tasteful, and large quantities ofrepparttar 123265 locally grown staples. Salt fish is a main staple, but you will find tuna, red snapper, grouper, sea bass, mahi mahi, pork feet, beef, and all types of vegetables. The potential for aquaculture could compete with agriculture onrepparttar 123266 island, if fully developed, asrepparttar 123267 government plans.

Fisherman's Wharf at harbor side onrepparttar 123268 west side of Basseterre Bay is managed byrepparttar 123269 Ocean Terrace Inn, and it is a great local hangout forrepparttar 123270 best in seafood, barbecued meats, baked yams, potatoes, and fresh vegetables. This is one of my favorite spots. The atmosphere reminds me of a Caribbean era long past. Duringrepparttar 123271 day, dine at Ballahoo in town, again a local preference. For more on dining see our short dining guide for St. Kitts and Nevis.

Beautiful Basseterre

Basseterre is one ofrepparttar 123272 finest examples of Caribbean architecture inrepparttar 123273 West Indies. In 1991, "The Beautiful Basseterre Committee" was formed; its main objective is to preventrepparttar 123274 town from developments inconsiderate ofrepparttar 123275 surrounding areas and architecture. It is also through various means encouraging owners of existing incompatible buildings to implement changes and give their building a look which conforms withrepparttar 123276 traditional architecture.

The focal point of Basseterre isrepparttar 123277 "Circus" dominated byrepparttar 123278 "Berkeley Memorial." A look torepparttar 123279 northwest and you will see "The Palms." Liverpool Row is a traditional West Indian street with a variety of styles, and if you look south you will seerepparttar 123280 Treasury Building, which has been standing for more than a century. It has been renovated and will become a National Museum. Across Bank Street you will discoverrepparttar 123281 Barclays Bank with a new façade influenced byrepparttar 123282 Beautiful Basseterre Committee. Here you will also discoverrepparttar 123283 Ballahoo Restaurant building, which was in fact completed in 1992, even though it appears to have stood for centuries. All this can be seen fromrepparttar 123284 Circus.

At Independence Square you may admirerepparttar 123285 Georgian House, with beautifully cut stones. The Courthouse is almost a replica of a 19th Century building, which was destroyed byrepparttar 123286 fire in 1982. While in Independence Square you will identify old baking ovens inrepparttar 123287 gardens of several properties.

Takingrepparttar 123288 route from Central Street to Church Street you will discoverrepparttar 123289 Government Headquarters, completed in 1996.

The Caribbean architectural style is beautiful, it is unique and nowhere is it more revered, respected, and recreated than in beautiful Basseterre.

History of St. Kitts & Nevis

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