The East Coast's Number One Family ResortWritten by Elizabeth Ann Wares
Continued from page 1 always soemthing to see or do at Convention Center.The Center is located in middle of Ocean City, with lots of parking available. There are additional exhibit halls, meeting rooms, and a full-service kitchen that can serve 2,500 people. So it makes a great place to hold a group meeting. The Convention Center also houses Ocean City's new, beautiful Visitor Information Center, a great place to start your visit. Ocean City is home to some of finest dining and nightlife on East Coast. Whatever you are hungry for, it's right here. There's everything from "local seafood" specialties to Pizza and world-famous Thrasher's french fries. Do you like ethnic foods? How about Italian or Chinese or Greek, and everything in between. If you like night life, there's plenty of that as well. Restaurants and clubs in Ocean City have whole enchilada when it comes to entertainment. There are sports bars, jazz and blues bars, rock 'n roll, and country. It's all here. Are you bringing kids, or adults who act like kids? There are (2) amusement parks, numerous arcades, miniature golf, go-kart tracks, and many movie theaters available. Ocean City also has (2) malls, a and discounted Shopping Outlets. There are lots of events happening in winter months, too. Ocean City's annual Winterfest of Lights Celebration features hundreds of lighted displays with over one million lights. Where else could you see a nautical theme with Santa fishing for tuna or how about Santa riding waves, on his surfboard? Ocean City, which is Maryland's only oceanside and bayside resort, has become a year-round fun destination. Elizabeth Ann Wares is webmaster of Airfare X: http://www.airfarex.com A leading resource for airfare and other travel related information on internet.

Elizabeth Ann Wares is an avid traveler and enjoys sharing her traveling and vacationing experiences. She is the webmaster of Airfare X: http://www.airfarex.com A leading resource for airfare and other travel related information on the internet.
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Continued from page 1 without seeing all sights. This town became famous when Wright Brothers made history when they flew first airplane here in 1903. The Wright Brothers National Memorial is made of granite, rises 61 feet into air and is focal point of this town. A 314-acre national park honors this momentous event with a flight museum and an airstrip. Take one of air tours of Outer Banks. Its a spectacular, and exciting way to get a bird's eye view of these islands. The Visitor's Center, is a gorgeous glass covered structure that showcases a replica of that simple canvas-covered 605-pound doubled-winged plane, which Orville Wright flew on that history-making day. Looking at it today, it's hard to imagine that it could even get off ground. A popular attraction for kids and adults alike, is kite flying. One of reasons Wright Brtothers picked this area was because it is so windy. This makes for consistently soaring kite flying. The Park Service supplies simple box kites and 20 feet of string. It's normal to see dozens of kids and adults (acting like kids) laughing and with huge smiles on their faces, with their own flying contraptions in a pleasant five mile an hour breeze. When you visit, be sure to make time for touring various museum exhibits. You can even attend a ranger conducted program, take a tour of reconstructed camp buildings and first flight trail area, and climb up Kill Devil Hill to view memorial pylon.Located on Outer Banks of North Carolina, Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills offers residents and visitors alike, a unique and relaxing environment with plenty of fascinating, and fun things to see and do year-round. Elizabeth Ann Wares is an avid traveler and shares travel and vacation tips. She is webmaster of Airfare X, a leading resource for discount airfare: http://www.airfarex.com

Elizabeth Ann Wares is an avid traveler and shares travel and vacation tips. She is the webmaster of Airfare X, a leading resource for discount airfare: http://www.airfarex.com
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