Monday, December 17, 2012

What is half way mark to Columbia Md from Morrstown Tn. what exit do I get off where there are resturants? -

It looks like this trip will take you on I-81 north until exit 300, and then east on I-66 to I-495 N(the Washington, DC beltway), then I-95 north to Columbia. The whole trip should take you about 7.5 hours, unless the end of your trip coincides with rush hour in Washington DC; if you reach the beltway at that hour, and then it could take you considerably longer because the DC beltway can have horrific traffic.The halfway mark would probably be somewhere on I-81, since you are on that road for quite a stretch. Lexington, VA is about 4 hours into your drive, just off I-81 on the exit marked E Midland Trail/US-60W . If you take US-60W far enough, you will reach the edge of the campus of Washington and Lee University and you will find various restaurants there.

Las vegas daily fee rates? -

i was thinking of going to vegas. im picking to stay between t.i. harrah, flamingo or imperial.i found out that tresure island(t.i.) have a daily resort fee of 20$/day. can anyone help find out the other three daily fees please?? i cant find them. thanks soo much!!!

Flamingo is $10 a dayIP is $7 per dayHarrahs does not have any.Here is a page that has a list of who charges, what they charge and what the charges are for. Also has a list of hotels that do not charge.

That fee is standard. Internet is not encouraged because they want you to be in the casino, or a show, or club or restaurant. If you don t want internet, don t ask/pay for it

Flamingo has a resort fee of $10 plus tax per night. Not sure what Harrah s chargeshttp://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/flamingo.��

Which college is the closest to Boys Camp Rd. Cameron, NC? -

Appalachian State UniversityCampbell UniversityCatawba CollegeDuke UniversityEast Carolina UniversityElizabeth City State UniversityElon UniversityFayetteville State UniversityGardner-Webb UniversityGreensboro CollegeHigh Point UniversityMeredith CollegeMethodist CollegeMount Olive CollegeNorth Carolina Central UNorth Carolina A T State UNorth Carolina State UPfeiffer UniversityQueens UniversityShaw UniversityUniversity of North CarolinaWake Forest UniversityWestern Carolina UniversityWinston-Salem State UThank you in advance.. I know it may be a hassle to answer this one.. but thank you

hi there, two you have not mentioned are the closestCentral Carolina Community college17273 NC 27Sanford, NC 27332-1644phone..(919) 498-1210 Sandhills Community College? - 3395 Airport Rd, Pinehurst, NC? - (910) 692-6185?zoom in on the map to have a look..http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q source=s��regards pops.

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I got a job in VT virginia,on 2700us$ pm.is this good or not? -

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Sounds good, high cost of living or not.

What was the temp for NYC nov 21 2008? -

The high temperature in NYC for November 21, 2008 was 39 and the low was 26. There was no precipitation.

Safe places on the south side of chicago? -

what street on the south side should i not move in? i was looking at a place by 43rd street is safe down there? thanks

there aint none

Depends 43rd and what? Hyde park is very nice. there are other places to live on the South Side, but if you are not from around here, You could easily stray into a strange neighborhood by crossing the wrong tracks..lol. Anyway Like I always tell people, It s not as bad as people say. I have lived here all my life...Born and raised on the south side. I do suggest however to have a car living on the South Side because if you have to take public transportation anywhere...you will probably have to take a lovely ride through the ghetto to reach your destination. Actually bridgeport is really coming up. You should check that out..and your pretty close to downtown. Good luck :)

well, down there by 43rd there isn t anything. Beverley is the only really safe part of the south side, and by Midway, other than that there s nothing that I know of except I m pretty sure most of the westernmost parts of the south side are acceptable. here s a good map to see excactly where is safe:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chicag��Hope this helped!

Basically all of the southside is pretty bad, but if you go over East Hyde Park is really nice....diverse and friendly. I lived on the Southside for about 22 years and it has changed for the worse, from robberies to extreme gang activity. Id say if you have to stay on the southside....around 79th Kedzie to 87th Cicero is your best bet.

some of the best parts of the city are on the south side like Kenwood and Hyde park. there are plenty on the northside though that I would i avoid as I have found out myself

Bronzeville,Hyde Park and some parts of South Shore are ok.

none in fact Chicago as a whole is GARBAGE!!!

Cheap parking in Downtown Chicago? -

I will be staying at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel located on East North Water Street for three days next week and I m looking for the best, most inexpensive place to park. I won t need my car while I m in town, so it doesn t matter if it s easily accessible or not until I leave. Unfortunately, it costs $35 for 24 hrs at the hotel to park Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

I wouldn t call them cheap, but either the East Monroe Garage or the Millenium Park Garage are cheaper than the rates you listed, with their rates being $23 and $24 per night respectively. Using either, you can park along the Randolph Street side of the facility. From there your hotel is just a couple blocks away. Here s is a link: http://www.millenniumgarages.com/Source/��

There s no such thing, you re gonna want to use public transportation even though it doesn t seem fancy, parking in downtown is outrageous and there s nowhere where you can park for three days to my knowledge, L trains go to every part of the city so check it out, it completes the chicago experience.

Park at Navy Pier...flat rate $20 for Mon Thur, $24 Fri Sun. There is a free trolley that will take you to Illinois Columbus...1 block north of the hotel:http://www.navypier.com/visit_us/parking��http://www.navypier.com/visit_us/pdf/tro��http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=m lat=41.8902��

Cheap and Downtown are pretty much contradictions as far as parking goes in Chicago! You could see about parking the car way out in one of the suburbs on the commuter train route and taking the train into the city.

oxymoron.