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The Most Scenic Drives in America: 120 Spectacular Road Trips | 
enlarge | Authors: Robert J. Dolezal, Jerry Bates, Barbara Dolezal Creators: George Mckeon, Barbara Booth, Dolores York Publisher: Reader's Digest Category: Book
List Price: $30.00 Buy New: $16.27 You Save: $13.73 (46%)
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Rating: 41 reviews Sales Rank: 3491
Format: Illustrated Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 10 x 1.3
ISBN: 0762105801 Dewey Decimal Number: 917.304931 EAN: 9780762105809 ASIN: 0762105801
Publication Date: March 3, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Taking a drive in the country has been popular since horse-and-buggy days. But while the road trip itch is as strong as ever, scenic drives get scarcer year by year. The answer is a collection of the 120 loveliest drives in the U.S., providing maps and tours (with sites along the way itemized and lovingly described), trip length, when to go, nearby attractions, and local information sources. Free time is at a premium these days; rather than waste your leisure time in highway gluts, it's worth taking directions to some of the most beautiful drives the country still has to offer.
Product Description A one-of-a-kind trip planner, a superb on-the-road reference, and an album of 400 photographs. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, here are 120 outstanding drives that show the magnificence of America-each with detailed, easy-to-follow maps.
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Superb book to plan a scenic roadtrip October 16, 2008 Kanishk Rastogi (Albany, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This one is favorite travel book. Being an amateur photographer, I like to drive along the scenic drives, enjoy the spectacular views and capture them in my camera.
This book will provide you: - The scenic drives and the key places on the route. - Tell the facts & specialties of the places. - What time of year is good to go. - Awesome pictures of the drives to motivate you to go there. - Contact numbers and information websites. - Information about side-trips.
I will recommend to map out your route on Google Maps and do some search online for the side-trips before leaving. Some side-trips are not worth missing, so information-at-hand will help you to get there, w/o stopping anywhere to get local directions.
Beautiful photography August 7, 2008 C. Snyder (Boulder , CO) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This would be a beautiful coffee table book. It is even more helpful in planning plces to visit and reliving favorite memories from past trips.
The Big Drive July 1, 2008 Peter A. Skinner (Sydney, Australia) Looking for a combination of Drives to get the best out of a Touring Holiday in the USA - you need this book! It is easy to link together many of the "120 Spectacular Road Trips" to form a fantastic itinerary to see the best scenery and sights the USA has to offer. It's better than the more specialised "Route 66" and "Lincoln Highway" drives for visitors to the USA who are wanting to experience a broader cross section of US history and its stunning geography. Maps are clear, colour photography whets the appetite and cultural and scenic highlights are picked out in the commentary. Combined with the use of a simple Tom Tom style GPS system the book would provide the solution for visitors planning a Touring experience of the USA - from the smallest local scale to an epic journey covering the best of the nation.
Great help for travelling the USA April 9, 2008 D. Rutten This book is a great help to make beautiful trips trough the country! Good descriptions and maps of the drives. You can search tours in all 50 states. Beautiful pictures!
Great pictures,maps and narrative. April 5, 2008 Southern Dad I love to travel and this book will be a welcome reference for your road trips. Beautifully bound with gorgeous pictures, this book will please you for years to come.
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| Worthwhile Reading | Your 401k Account - An Annual Checkup By Dee Marie
You probably perform a lot of tasks annually. Some of these tasks protect you, your family, or even your assets. These chores include visiting your doctor for an annual physical or cleaning the gutters on your house. Well, next time you're making your list of 'must-do's' be certain to include a checkup for your 401(k) plan on your list.
Your annual examination of your 401(k) plan should cover a few different aspects of your investment. You can check each one quickly by exploring your most recent account statement.
First, you should evaluate your contribution amount. Changes in your financial position over the past year could warrant an increase or decrease in the amount you put into your 401(k).
Receiving a raise at work is a great occasion to increase your retirement contribution. Changing your contribution amount isn't what matters here; it's taking the time to decide if you should make a change.
Next, you should take a look at your investment choices. A mutual fund that was outperforming its peers at this time last year may have tanked over the last twelve months. Although it's important to remember that you don't want to change your investment allocations too often, a regular examination of the funds you've chosen isn't excessive.
Finally, you should check on the way your investment options within your 401(k) are spread. Investing in four mutual funds, you might decide to put twenty-five percent of your account into each fund. However, if one fund grows more aggressively than another, at the end of the year you may have forty percent in one fund, ten percent in another, and twenty-five percent in each of the remaining two funds. Since financial experts sometimes advise that retirement accounts should be spread among many different types of investment, you may want to rebalance your account back to your original allocations of twenty-five percent in each fund.
Making changes to your 401(k) plan isn't something that should be taken lightly. Speak with your financial advisor if you aren't certain about the direction you should be taking. Regardless of the actions you decide to take, you'll feel better about your retirement plan after taking care of its annual maintenance.
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| | Retirement Facts | In the private sector, participation by type of retirement plan has largely reversed over the past quartercentury: 'Traditional' defined benefit pension plans were dominant in 1979, but have been overtaken by defined contribution (401(k)-type) plans. The share of workers who are in both a defined benefit and defined contribution plan has remained fairly constant over the years.
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