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By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on November 19th, 2010%
New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority has a system called Access-A-Ride (AAR) which provides transportation for people with disabilities who are unable to use the City’s bus or subway system. It offers shared ride, door-to-door paratransit service and operates 24-hours a day, seven days a week. AAR also provides service within a three-quarter-of-a-mile corridor beyond fixed-route service across the New York City borderline to nearby areas of Nassau and Westchester Counties.
Continue Reading–22 words totally . . . → Read More: New York assists people with disabilities
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on October 25th, 2010%
This open-air zip line soars a jaw-dropping 200 feet above the ground at its highest point . . . → Read More: Plunge through the treetops in West Virginia
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on October 16th, 2010%
Kauai’s opportunities for you to see a variety of geography, landscapes, and other points of interest, are virtually endless . . . → Read More: Kauai the garden island
By John Ross, on October 1st, 2010%
The dogs can burn up to 10,000 calories or more a day . . . → Read More: Going to the dogs in Alaska
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 29th, 2010%
 The Redneck Riviera really is a mighty fine place . . . → Read More: A gun is fun on the Redneck Riviera Florida
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 15th, 2010%
 It is somehow fitting that the Liberace Museum be based in Las Vegas, because Liberace was brighter than Las Vegas itself . . . → Read More: Liberace museum faces final curtain in Las Vegas
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 11th, 2010%
 On display are many rare pieces from the Superman films . . . → Read More: Clark Kent’s favourite museum Metropolis Illinois
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on September 11th, 2010%
 From Ranger Peak, 5,632 feet above sea level, the visitor can enjoy the view of 7,000 square miles encompassing three states . . . → Read More: Riding high on the Wyler Aerial Tramway Texas
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on August 13th, 2010%
he city burghers have set up dumpster trucks, garbage trucks as swimming pools . . . → Read More: New York street swimming
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on August 9th, 2010%
city leaders later this month may ban the use of the usually plastic, hip-gyrating equipment on a five-block pedestrian mall known as the Fremont Street Experience in the city’s downtown core because, they argue, their use obstructs traffic flow and causes public disruptions. . . . → Read More: Las Vegas to ban hula hoops
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