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Enter the 

 Wilderness 



Enter a 1 0>000 acre private island. . . 

 maintained in it's natural state... 

 with a peaceful country inn... 7 miles of secluded beaches., 

 miles of trails through ancient forests... 

 wildUfe... over 200 species of birds... 

 canoeing... boating... fishing... horseback riding... 

 interpretive guides... tours... hiking- 

 rocking chairs on the porches... 



delicious seafood & home cooking... 



a mere 24 guests for a relaxing get-away. 



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LITTLE 



ST. SIMONS 



ISLAND 



Enjoy the wilderness 



with the comforts of home. 



912-638-7472 • P.O. Box 21078NH 

 St. Simons Island, Georgia 31522 USA 



boUou'Liiij a liuiciMui trait through ijigaiitic Inndckrj, hv 

 cnterecl DLuntiLi Canyon alonqjidc the thunderuu] u'aterj of 

 I Rainbow FalU. We found oiuveL'ej in a 

 hidden moMy-green and pearl-grey world 

 filled with fenu and giant tree^u The canyon cajl iL' ,'/'<■//. 

 Within two monthj we were the lucky ownem of the DLmiaL, 

 a jpecial place in ALibama where time jtandj Jtill, life beatd 

 jlower, and all the world jeenu . stars Fell On 



to reJt and heal. A ^ J A 



Cluit ojlil Bi:i'erly Friviktin, 

 Oii'nerj ofDitinaL Canyon, 

 Pbil Cajnpl>ett, ALibaitui 



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Call for your free 1994 Alnbnma Travel Guide, or write; Alabama Bureau of Tourism and 

 S= Travel, Dept. NH0494, 401 Adams Avenue, P.O. Box 4309, Montgomery, AL 36103-4309 



Taos Pueblo, New Mexico 



traction, it lias a museum and a fife-and-drum 

 corps that performs in summer. 



The Erie Canal, the longest linear park in the 

 country, stretches 363 miles from Buffalo to 

 Albany, connecting the Great Lakes with the 

 Atlantic Ocean. In the words of an old chanty, 

 mules toiled along a tow path hauling lumber, 

 coal, and hay. Passengers "got to know every 

 inch of the way" at an average speed of four 

 miles an hour Today's voyagers may travel at 

 about the same rate but can also tarry at nine 

 lock parks, twenty historical sites, and at such 

 inns as Richardson's Tavern in Bushmill Basin, 

 the oldest on the canal. 



WISCONSIN 



Wisconsin has developed a unique series of 

 twenty-three heritage road adventures. They 

 range from an annotated trip along the Missis- 

 sippi "road" to a Lake Michigan Circle tour and 

 a Frank Lloyd Wright routing that marks the 

 legacy of this native son who designed struc- 

 tures at forty-two sites in the state. 



Typcially, the Lake Michigan Shoreline Tour 

 #1 starts at Kenosha (named by the 

 Potawatomi Indians for the resident pickerel) 

 just north of the Wisconsin/Illinois border on 

 the lake. A recommended stop here is the 

 Kemper Center, a complex of mid-1 800s his- 

 toric buildings in a county park. 



At Racine motorists can visit the Wind Point 

 Lighthouse, built in 1 880. It's one of the tallest 

 still standing on the lake. Port Washington, 

 once a major commercial fishing port, is now a 



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