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City of DIberville

January 31st, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

DIberville, Mississippi, is a small, growing community on the north shore of the Biloxi Bay. DIberville has a long and rich history that is traced back to the landing of Pierre LeMoyne Sieur dIberville, This citys namesake, in 1699 when he anchored off the Mississippi Gulf Coast looking for an outlet to the Mississippi River.

As with other cities on the Mississippi Coast, DIberville was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Now that they have gotten through the worst of the storms enduring effects, its top priorities are continued rebuilding and improving our city to help enrich the lives of its citizens as well as creating enjoyable experiences for its citys visitors.

For more information, please visit http://diberville.ms.us

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City of Gulfport, Mississippi

January 30th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Welcome to Gulfport, Mississippi, a picturesque beachfront community on the Gulf of Mexico with a diverse culture and safe, family oriented neighborhoods supported by a progressive economy where everyone feels welcome and at home.

Gulfport, founded by a railroad tycoon and a Civil War captain, is the second largest city in Mississippi with more than 71,000 residents. Gulfport was recently ranked by Forbes as one of the Top 10 Fastest Growing Small Metro Areas in America.

For more information, please visit http://www.ci.gulfport.ms.us

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Christ For the City International

January 29th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Christ For the City International began in 1983 as the urban ministry program of the Latin America Mission. With leadership and guidance from Dr. Duane Chip Anderson and its Board of Directors, CFCI became an independent organization in 1995 and founded its headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.

CFCI now conducts ministry in Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Haiti, Mali, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Spain, El Salvador, Bolivia and the USA. It currently have 180 missionaries and staff that help us fulfill our mission and spread Gods word. More than half of these people are local residents of cities it serve.

For more information, please visit http://www.cfci.org

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Clear Lake

January 28th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

From beautiful, calming sunsets to endless family activities, Clear Lake continues to attract people because of its unique setting. Located in North Central Iowa, visitors of all ages are drawn to the sun, the fun and especially our warm hospitality. There are endless activities for your leisure time. From parks, golf courses and recreational trails for biking and walking to award winning events and attractions, you’ll find fun for the entire family.

Clear Lake also offers quaint shops and antique stores in a revitalized downtown business district for that out of the ordinary shopping experience.
Clear Lake is not only an excellent vacation destination year-round, but is also ideal for conventions, corporate retreats and business travelers. Facilities, activities, congeniality and, of course, the lake, combine to lure visitors back to Clear Lake again and again.

For more information, please visit http://www.clearlakeiowa.com

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Chino Hills

January 27th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Chino Hills is well known for its high quality of life and beautiful rural atmosphere. The community, with its growing population of 78,957, boasts 3,000 acres of publicly-owned open space, 40 parks, 38 miles of trails, and five community buildings. Chino Hills reputation is known in the national arena as well, as it was featured on the list of 87 of Americas hottest towns in the January 2004 issue of Money magazine.

Chino Hills was ranked 8th on the list of best places in the west with a population under 100,000. The magazine reviewed a decade of data for communities with above average population growth, income, and home prices to see where people were most willing to devote a high multiple of their annual income to live happily ever after. Chino Hills is well known for its high quality of life and beautiful rural atmosphere. The community of 78,957 residents, boasts 3,000 acres of publicly-owned open space, 40 parks, and 38 miles of trails.

For more information, please visit http://www.chinohills.org

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Cathedral City, California

January 26th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Cathedral City California is the Coachella Valley’s third largest city and home to more than 45,000 residents. Cathedral City was incorporated in 1981 and embodies the very essence of Southern California living. Located adjacent to Palm Springs, it is a destination of pleasant neighborhoods, championship golf courses, luxuriant country clubs, diverse shopping and nfinite business potential. One of Cathedral City’s major attractions is the Fountain of Life (pictured upper right), which was designed by local artist Jennifer Johnson. Artisans whose families have sculpted stone for more than 600 years carved the fountain pieces out of adoquin stone from a quarry near Guadalajara, Mexico.

The state-of-the-art Public Library (pictured lower right) houses art and historical collections along with an impressive selection of books. The city has excellent public services and is the safest community in the Coachella Valley. Cathedral City is home to four elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school. Residents seeking further education can attend the fully accredited College of the Desert. In addition, the city boasts a diverse and affordable real estate market. If you seek a unique blend of small-town atmosphere, big-city conveniences and desert resort-style living, look no further than Cathedral City!

For more information, please visit http://www.cathedralcity.com

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California City

January 25th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

California City, Kern County, California has much to offer both the visitor and those that are seeking an ideal place to raise their family. The city is located in the Southern California High Desert at the northern end of the Antelope Valley . Ridgecrest lies to the north, the Tehachapi Mountains to the west, Palmdale and Lancaster to the south. California City is located a short 120 miles from Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean; only 180 miles to Nevada’s stateline. From California City you are never more than a two-hour drive from the mountains, beaches, cultural centers and museums, and all the attractions that make Southern California one of the world’s most popular destinations.

Any way you look at it, Cal City offers something for everyone. The California City limits run east to Highway 395, Highway 58 to the south and Highway 14 to the west. California City is the third largest city in California encompassing 204 square miles or 130,200 acres at an elevation of approximately 2,400 feet (average) and the eleventh largest city in the nation in area. The climate is dry and mild in all four seasons, which is typical for the California high desert. Low humidity and lots of sunshine provides a pleasant, year-round climate which allows everyone to enjoy the outdoors. California City is a great place to live, work, play and raise our families.

For more information, please visit http://www.califcity.com

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Baldwin Park

January 24th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Baldwin Park has been carefully planned to create a definite sense of community. A Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), Baldwin Park has no gates or walls, but blends seamlessly into surrounding areas. It’s pedestrian friendly with wide sidewalks. Homes are within easy walking distance of stores, offices and restaurants. Parks, lakes, playgrounds and common areas are other places to meet and socialize, making Baldwin Park one of the friendliest communities in Orlando, Florida.

Community swimming pools and fitness facilities are also enjoyed. Roadways form a connected network with more than 25 entries and exits to the neighborhood so traffic is dispersed and flows easily, and residents have quick access to other Orlando communities. Garages are accessed by alleys in the rear of homes for prettier, friendlier streetscapes. With homes of many different types, from apartments to custom homes, Baldwin Park is inviting to families, singles and empty nesters. It’s an Orlando community you’ll be proud to call home.

For more information, please visit http://www.baldwinparkfl.com

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Greenwood Regional Tourism

January 23rd, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Greenwood County is located in the Piedmont Region of South Carolina and serves as a hub for a seven county region including Abbeville, Edgefield, Laurens, McCormick, Newberry, and Saluda counties, all of which feature numerous lakes, attractions, and state recreation areas for regional visitors to experience and explore.

Greenwoods own Lake Greenwood is just a few miles from the city limits of Greenwood and has recently become a desirable place to live, work, and play. A wide range of communities are being established near the lake alongside many well-established areas as well. The city of Greenwood, the county seat, is located near the center of the county. Ware Shoals, in the northeast corner of the county, is 17 miles north of Greenwood and Ninety Six is 9 miles east of Greenwood. The area is accessible to three major interstates and only hours away from both the mountains and the coast.

For more information, please visit http://www.visitgreenwoodsc.com

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Cherokee, North Carolina

January 22nd, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

There are many things to do in Cherokee attend the breathtaking outdoor Mountainside Theatre for a performance of Unto These Hillsa retelling with the whole family, visit the Museum with its exhibit in partnership with the Smithsonian, Emissaries of Peace, buy a handmade piece of history at the arts and crafts cooperative Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual Inc., experience a working Village with blowgun demonstrations, mask carvings and more including the new Hands-On Cherokee experiential learning classes.

Beyond the cultural attractions, you can experience the warmth of the Cherokee people by coming for the many events and festivals throughout the year. From the Spring and Fall Rod Runs to the award-winning Festival of Native Peoples to the Memorial Day and July 4th Powwows to the endless fishing tournaments, trout derbys, sports events and carnivals. And the landscape of Cherokee presents lots of options for spending time outdoors. Fish for trout, swim at Islands Park, bring your softball league to play at the new John Crowe Recreation Complex or spend your time hiking, biking, tubing, kayaking, camping and bird watching. At the entrance to both the Great Smoky National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherokee is nestled in just the right spot.

For more information, please visit http://www.cherokee-nc.com

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