Thursday, May 15, 2008

About philadelphia..........? -

hihow is philadelphiai was hearning both good and bad about philadelphiawhich neighbourhoods are to be avoided in philadelphia

Philadelphia is a great city with great sports, super restaurants, good museums and theaters and easy access to seashore and mountain resorts.It really is a city of neighborhoods, with lots of different characteristics, If go to to the far Northeast, it doesn t even look like the same city as South Philadelphia. Completely different architecture, character, demographics and geography. The hills in Manayunk make you think you are driving in San Francisco. It s great city.It is as safe as any other big US city. Yes there is a high Murder rate, but reading beyond the statistics, if you aren t a drug dealer, drug buyer or hanging out in the thug life you are in no real danger. Tourists are generally treated warmly, and the places that tourists want to go are well patrolled and safe.There are really no reasons for a visitor to go into any of those so-called bad neighborhoods. You see there is poverty, ignorance and crime in every city of the world. I grew up in Philadelphia, and have always felt safer in some bad neighborhoods than I do in the down town areas of lots of other US cities.It is a city with great history, culture, tradition and great ethnic cultural attractions. The city suburbs are great too, and easily accessible by public transportation. Don t listen to the critics, they really don t know the city. I grew up in Philadelphia and have spent almost 60 years living in and around it.Big universities and excellent hospitals round out the hit parade

First thing to do is ask a couple cab driver dispatchers, if the area your going to has any bad reports.In the past I ve heard going to North Philadelphia can be a bad idea depending on the address.West Philadelphia has sections which can be bad (or good depending). Philadelphia is a hard city to judge because sometimes let s say downtown is great from 7am - 6pm monday-friday (only). Other times it can almost be a combat zone depending on how many drugheads are slipping around different corners. In general Philadelphia can be a fantastic adventure into American History (if you follow the advise of let s say a travel agent) or someone who lives in or near some special event. I want to give you a brief report on what I do when taking friends to my home city (Philadelphia). We begin the tour at the Liberty Bell (near 5th and Market). While there, ask the guard where they recommend you go next (because some locations may be closed for repair etc.). The guard will also tell you some good spots for your lunch break. Here s the situation: You could spend 1 year seeing all there is to see in and around Pennsylvania. Trust me, I ve spent 25 years as a TWA (airline reservations agent) booking tours around the world!!

It is generally bad. Even the good sections have their bad spots. Center city and the historic sites are nice, but I would still travel with friends. I would also be careful going into the evening, even in the nicest part of town. In a way Philly is no different than any other major city. Definitely stay out of north and west Philly, and be careful in the other parts. Just use common sense. If you stray a block or two in the wrong direction, it could be costly. I ve live in and around Philly all of my life. Please be careful!

Well since you didn t use the American spelling of neighborhood, I ll guess that you re not from this country.Any areas geared toward tourists will be safe.

If Spain used to own California, why cant Californian Residents move to Spain? -

The same reason that Louisiana residents can t move to France even though France used to own Lousiana. It doesn t anymore.

California was indeed part of the territories that Spain originally claimed when they explored the Americas, then when Mexico became an independent country California used to be part of Mexico. Then the U.S. came and took that land along with most of New Mexico and Texas which also were part of Mexico. Californian residents have not been Spanish since the moment the land was not part of Spain. They were Mexicans first. Now the are Americans. About moving to Spain, I would ask WHY? would they need or have to move to Spain? So many generations have gone by that I don t think people living in California have any kind of feeling of nationalism towards Spain. Mexico is a different case. Many residents in California are either Mexican or people of Mexican descent. I guess they might want to move back to Mexico but I don t think they would want to do that because they probably have better conditions of living in California.

Because Spain no longer owns California.

i m from the uk, am packing my bags for california now!

Cities in arizona that snow...? -

ok.. so i really want to move to arizona... next year... and i live in cali now.. and i really wanted something diff... i know arizona has deserts... but im looking for cities in arizona.. that have alot going on but snow.. like alot! i want a change.. so any cities that it snows but still reasonably priced? thanxs!

Try Flagstaff. They get all four seasons, and they recently got dumped on by a nice big snowstorm. You can ski, and do all kinds of neat outdoor wintry things there.

Like the first answerer, Flagstaff is one of the towns in Arizona that snow. Although it is quite pricey. I have a friend who lives there, and I visit him a lot. His rent is about $500, he splits a 2 bedroom with a roommate. Since Northern Arizona University is located there; it is a college town. It just had it s first big blizzard come through about a week ago, but it s quite clear of snow now. It has quite a few of trendy clubs/restaurants/cafes and shops downtown where all the partying goes on. It s a nice town though, and has a population of about 60,000 people. I am moving there after I graduate this year, and am planning to attend NAU.EDIT: It all depends on the quality of the apartment also, but hey, if it works for you :)

Flagstaff snows I live in Scottsdale and its snowed here in the past but in the mountains it usually snows.

Flagstaff is the snow city in Arizona. Sedona also but very expensive.

Should I go on the Vampire tour or the Ghost tour in New Orleans? -

I am going this Friday and want to go on the tour that is the best with Haunted History tours. I love Anne Rice s Vampire stories, but I m sure I can find the movie and book sites on my own. Is the Vampire tour more than this? I want the most bang for my buck.

vampire tour is great..but the ghost tour is more realistic. i got way more freaked out from ghost than vampire.

I have been told that if you want historic fact with a tinge of embellishment go with the Haunted History tour, if you want fiction with embellishment then go with the Vampire tour. I ve only done the HH, but am assured that either one will get you your money s worth. Like NOLA said, the vampire thing only got big here after Anne Rice.

It depends on what you want. If you are a fan of Anne Rice then you may be better off with the vampire tour.However, New Orleans had no tradition of vampires prior to her books, while the city has had a long association with ghostly hauntings.

There is no vampires. It is a complete waste of money. Go on the ghost tour by haunted history.

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My brother and I are looking for a very challenging 1 day hike in the Chattanooga or Smokey Mountain TN area? -

What are the most difficult trails in those areas?

hardest day hike in GSMP would be Chimney Tops. yes, there are harder trails in the park but there not really day hikes.