May 2013

Asheville: A Vacationer’s Mecca in North Carolina

Anyone who wishes to visit Asheville will be interested in the many distinctions the city has been earning, including ‘the happiest city for women, ‘the best place to reinvent your life,’ and the wackier ‘new freak capital of the U.S.’  Another unique feature that the city offers to visitors are the ghost tours in certain haunted spots […]

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The Beauty of Kennebunkport, Maine

Maine is one of the smallest states in the country but when it comes to tourist attractions and scenic sights, it is a heavyweight. One of the best areas is a town in York County, Kennebunkport. This town of only a few thousand residents often times finds its population surging. This is caused by the steady […]

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Vermont is Classic New England

Thoughts of Vermont often evoke images of maple syrup, covered bridges, country inns, ski resorts and fall foliage, but the Green Mountain State has so much more to explore. Vermont has a long history, rich in seasonal culture and traditions. It is classic New England and its steadfast residents have an innate respect for community […]

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Winter Romance at Michigan’s Bed and Breakfast

All winter long, including of course Valentine’s Day, Michigan bed and breakfasts offer romantic escapes for lovers of all ages.  Whether you wish to spend time snowshoeing through wooded trails surrounded by vineyards, dining on outstanding gourmet local cuisine, soaking in spacious spa tubs or curling up in front of a toasty fireplace, Michigan offers […]

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Most Historic Ohio Bed and Breakfast Inns

American Historic Inns, Inc. has searched the Bed and Breakfasts of the Buckeye State and found the Most Historic Inns in Ohio, now posted on www.iloveinns.com. The list features seven historical sites that let travelers experience a piece of Midwestern history from an architectural perspective.    Still Standing: Springboro’s Oldest Home The Wright House Bed and Breakfast of 1815 is […]

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Illinois’ Best Bed and Breakfasts for Anniversary Celebrations

Your anniversary is a time to celebrate the memories you’ve collected and preserved through the years like valuable antiques.  What better place to reminisce than Illinois, where horse drawn carriages trot through tree-lined streets and baseball scores are still posted by hand at Wrigley Field?  This year, spend your anniversary being pampered at one of […]

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Recession within Reason:

How to save Money in Style at an Illinois Bed & Breakfast This year, check Illinois off your list of places to see without breaking your New Year’s resolution to save money.  Many of the bed and breakfasts on www.iloveinns.com offer luxurious accommodations and extra amenities at a lower cost than the chain hotels. Use these savings […]

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Candlelight & Whirlpools Offered by Best Budget-Friendly Bed & Breakfasts in Michigan

With financial experts predicting a recession, the state of Michigan offers an economical invitation to stay at one of its many bed and breakfasts.  First of all, off-season or mid-week travelers are almost always able to find budget-friendly rates at comfortable bed and breakfasts and inns. Secondly, by using the Buy-One-Night-Get-One-Night-Free Certificate available from iloveinns.com you can save even […]

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Bed and Breakfasts for a Road-Trip Experience

iLoveInns.com Takes a Drive on the Open Road and the Interstate Gas prices have come down a bit and currency exchange rates are low, making this election year a great time to cancel that flight to Paris and take a road trip within the continental United States. Looking out the car window at the lakes, […]

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Take Two: Find the Right Bed and Breakfast for You in Twin Cities, Minnesota

Finding a vacation spot often comes down to a choice between two opposing ideas: should we stay at a bed and breakfast in the city or the country?  Or stay in a Twin Cities hotel or bed and breakfast? Should we stay somewhere modern or historic? Will we go bargain hunting or bird watching? The […]

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