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For nearly a decade Texas was an independent republic and the states unique character still shines through From its oil production to its space industry to its cotton plantations Mobil Travel Guide takes you into the past present and future of the
The Mobil Travel Guide star ratings are a 45-year-old consumer advocacy concept originally developed following the introduction of the interstate highway system. The goal of the Guide is not to identify and rate every property in the country, but to recommend only the best in each category, ones that we would send our customers to. We look at the stars from a consumer's point of view, rating lodgings and restaurants across North America from the perspective of the average traveler.The Guides feature new enhanced descriptions for 2004. Listings include lodgings, restaurants, attractions, and events in established travel destinations, as well as cities and towns on the way to established travel destinations. Our new easy-to-use format makes the Guides even more indispensable to travelers. Each regional guide is organized alphabetically by state, with introductory information about the state followed by city listings in alphabetical order. For each city, the guide lists sites and attractions, lodgings, and then restaurants. One of the features that sets the Mobil Travel Guide apart from its competitors is its proprietary Mobil star rating system. Forty-five plus years of publishing experience and the oldest non-biased rating system in North America make the Mobil Travel Guide series a must-have for travelers wanting up-to-date ratings of hotels and restaurants.
When you think Texas, you might think oil and cattle, but there's much more to this grand state. Did you know that in the southwest region, mountain ranges peak at more than 6,000 feet? And the southern edge is a haven for beach lovers who appreciate its hundreds of miles of sand along the Gulf Coast and on the barrier islands. In Big Bend National Park, you'll reach the southern boundary of the United States, where the Rio Grande flows through awe-inspiring canyons. In the capital of Austin, you can stroll the city's version of New Orleans's Bourbon Street on Old Pecan Street, which bustles with more than 60 restaurants, clubs and shops. A trip wouldn't be complete without a visit to Houston and its famous space center. The Regional Travel Planner: Texas covers all regions of the state: Central Dallas, Houston Area, Central Houston, Dallas/Forth Worth, Laredo, San Antonio Area/Central San Antonio, Abilene, Amarillo, Corpus Christi, Lubbock, Odessa, Midland, El Paso, McAllen, Waco, Austin, and Big Bend National Park. It also includes Side Trips to Hot Springs and Hot Springs National Park, AR; Little Rock, AR; New Orleans, LA; Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM; Santa Fe, NM; White Sands National Monument, NM; and Oklahoma City, OK. The Mobil Travel Guide Regional Travel Planner series (17 titles) gives you a driver's-eye view of trips throughout the United States and Canada. Pick up essential facts, fun trivia, must-do events, and driving details in the introduction to each state or province, then flip through the book to find annually updated attractions, hotels, and restaurants that fit your itinerary and your budget. Organized alphabetically by state/province, or by city when applicable, the guides make it easy to find just what you need.
Presents guidance and tools for visitors to Texas, and includes trip planning information, lodging and dining suggestions for different budgets, and details on history, culture, and things to see and do.
A trivia-filled odyssey across America that tells the reader, for example, where to see the world's largest twine ball and how to locate the Lawrence Welk museum.
It's game, set, and match when this pro football player turned trainer squares off against a gorgeous tennis player with an attitude as big as Texas.Duke Wayne returns to his hometown for one reason and one reason only-reckless pro tennis star Sienna Ramsey has lost her ever-lovin' mind. His feisty client is ready to throw her career away in favor of a simple life.It doesn't get much simpler than tiny, gossipy Ryder, Texas. Duke figures a few days with the locals should have the infuriating woman begging for a stadium full of cheering fans in no time at all. But Sienna and the small town go together like fleas on a farm dog.Duke's plan blows up in his face when he discovers there's more to Sienna than a smart mouth and a killer backhand. The closer they get, the harder it is to keep things professional.What in the hell is a high-performance trainer to do when he stops thinking about his client on the court and starts fantasizing about her between the sheets?
“One of the most profound and illuminating studies of this century to have been published in recent decades.”—John Gray, New York Times Book Review Hailed as “a magisterial critique of top-down social planning” by the New York Times, this essential work analyzes disasters from Russia to Tanzania to uncover why states so often fail—sometimes catastrophically—in grand efforts to engineer their society or their environment, and uncovers the conditions common to all such planning disasters. “Beautifully written, this book calls into sharp relief the nature of the world we now inhabit.”—New Yorker “A tour de force.”— Charles Tilly, Columbia University