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04-17-2008



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The Pearl Hotel, San Diego, Announces "Things for Spring" Travel and Excitement
The Pearl Hotel San Diego, CA - Poolside cinema, striking design, and fine food/drink, lead the excitement at The Pearl Hotel, San Diego's "Down to Earth, Up with Style" boutique property. The six-month old hotel has drawn critical and customer raves for its swanky, vintage-modern design--a careful renovation that has resulted in a lodging, dining and nightlife success. Ranked #10 among San Diego hotels on TripAdvisor.com, additional California locations for The Pearl are being planned. Click for more >
Media enquiries: Gerald Poindexter on (619) 255-7433
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The Pearl Hotel
 
13TH Annual Gamble Rogers Festival Coming! St. Augustine Festival Will Honor Florida Folk Music Legend
ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. - On May 2-4, the very best in folk music will be presented in a three-day extravaganza of entertainment, food and fun when the Gamble Rogers Folk Festival comes to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds. One of the nation's most popular folk music events, the festival showcases great performers as a tribute to Gamble Rogers, a local resident and folk music icon whose outstanding guitar picking and storytelling made him a national treasure. Click for more >
Media enquiries: Jay Humphreys on +1 904.829.1711 x306
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St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches CVB
 
Business Travel Industry Praises CBP's International Registered Traveler Pilot
Alexandria, VA - The National Business Travel Association (NBTA), the voice of the business travel industry, congratulates the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for the recently announced plan for a pilot international registered traveler program called Global Entry. The program will launch this summer at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston, and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). Global Entry will be designed to meet one of NBTA's major priorities: providing frequent low-risk business travelers with a mechanism to speed their processing through U.S. immigration checkpoints. Enrolled participants will be able to confirm their identity via a biometric check at kiosks, rather than waiting in long lines for an interview with a CBP inspector. Click for more >
Media enquiries: Caleb Tiller on +1-703-684-0836 ext. 138
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National Business Travel Association
 
Discovery Gets Into the St Lucia Jazz Groove
Discovery at Marigot Bay on the scenic west coast of St Lucia, is tuning up for the island's annual Jazz Festival, May 2 to 11, with a special package which takes in the best of the Festival action. Click for more >
Media enquiries: Molly McDaniel on +1 (758) 458-5300 ext. 3540
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Discovery at Marigot Bay
 
Tour Mies Van Der Rohe Masterpiece With CAF: Chicago Architecture Foundation Offers Farnsworth House Bus Tour
Chicago - Significant works by master architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe are featured in the Chicago Architecture Foundation's Farnsworth House Plus by Bus tour. The seven-hour tour includes lunch and stops at the apartment buildings at 860 - 880 N. Lake Shore Drive and the IIT campus buildings. Tours are scheduled for 9:30 a.m., selected Sundays and Thursdays, April through October with a cost of $70.00. Seniors, students and CAF members get a discount. For more information, visit www.architecture.org/tour_view.aspx?TourID=23 Click for more >
Media enquiries: Susan Ross on (312) 922-3432 ext. 254
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Chicago Architecture Foundation
 
NTA Says Airline Issues Underscore Need for Executive Office of Travel and Tourism
The recent daily news of hundreds of cancelled flights and airlines grounding planes underscores the need for someone in the White House focused on the condition of the travel and tourism economy. [Back to Press Releases Main]