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  • Nouvelles fraiches sur la Californie

    Les feux de forêts proche de Los Angeles se sont étendus jusqu' aux collines de la vallée de San Gabriel au-dessus de la ville, ils menacent maintenant des milliers de maisons dans les banlieues proches et dégagent à travers la région jusqu' à la ville de la fumée. Si vous envisagez de visiter...
    Posted to Weblog by Carole Duchesne on 08-31-2009
  • California Update

    The wildfires near Los Angeles have spread across the slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains overlooking the city, They now threaten thousands of suburban homes and spread a pall of smoke and haze across the city. If you are planning on visiting Los Angeles, you should consider delaying your visit for a...
    Posted to Weblog by Mike Leco on 08-30-2009
  • Re: WHERE TO VISIT

    Las Vegas is the number one destination for senior citizens in the USA. There are a lot of entertainment opportunities plus non-stop gambling in Las Vegas, and that combination seems to attract many older folks. Most people visit Las Vegas for one week, and they spend a lot of that time in the Casinos...
    Posted to Forum by Mike Leco on 06-30-2009
  • Hostel in LA

    Hi all I'm arriving with a friend to the US near the end of July. We would like to pre-book the first few days in a hostel in LA, to to have somewhere to get settled in for the big trip. We would like it to be in a good area in LA and also close-by to some auto dealerships since we're buying...
    Posted to Forum by ytimon on 06-06-2009
  • Day 1: Los Angeles, CA --> Santa Barbara, CA

    Packing is one of my least favorite things to do. I don't own many things, and certainly not many big things - no furniture, no television, no bicycle (I sold my old one back in LA). Somehow, though, every time I move it's harder to pack everything into my car. This time, I was forced to leave...
    Posted to Weblog by bryan on 04-07-2009
  • The Journey Begins

    Hello everyone, and welcome to my travel blog! Yesterday, I embarked on a minimally-planned, solo road trip across the USA, from Los Angeles, CA to New York City. I've set aside 3 or 4 months for the journey, and I'll be chronicling my travels here at USAtourist.com . Here's my preliminary...
    Posted to Weblog by bryan on 04-07-2009
  • Re: need travel info... first time visitor...

    Hello Amit, February/March is still the winter time in the U.S. In some of the cities you want to visit you can expect to encounter cold weather and possibly snow. Here is the monthly average temperatures for New York City. http://weather.msn.com/monthly_averages.aspx?wealocations=wc:USNY0996 You can...
    Posted to Forum by Michelle Leco on 11-04-2008
  • Re: Route 66

    Historically, route 66 was the first Interstate Highway connecting the Eastern half of the USA with California and the West Coast. It extended from Chicago in the North Central part of the country all the way to Los Angeles California on the West Coast. During the 1930s and 1940s, it was a major route...
    Posted to Forum by Mike Leco on 10-12-2008
  • Re: ROADTRIP FROM LAS VEGAS

    I have been in Las Vegas during January and February on several occasions. The weather can vary. Most likely it will be sunny and pleasant during the daytime but cool at night. Typically, you can walk around with short-sleeved summer shirts during the afternoon (I have even seen a few brave souls wearing...
    Posted to Forum by Mike Leco on 08-07-2008
  • Kalifornische Feuer 2008

    Verheerende Feuer sind ein grosses Problem in Kalifornien jeden Sommer. Dieses Jahr ist es besonders schlimm seit der Sommer anfing, weil ein Monat nur heisses trockenes Wetter mit sich brachte. Dies hat gefährliche Feuer Bedingungen in ganz Kalifornien verursacht. Die Hügeln an der Küste in Kalifornien...
    Posted to Weblog by Irmgard Castleberry on 07-16-2008
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