About Hotels in Augusta

March 19, 2009

Augusta is a city in the state of Georgia in the United States. According to history, it has been a place named in honor of Augusta, Princess of Wales by James Oglethorpe when he was planning to cross Savannah River and decided to build a settlement against the Spanish and French armies. The city is known for famous companies such as Nutrasweet and many others.

Augusta is partly earning its fame from hosting many major golf tournaments. The hotel industry is at its peak during this season.

Hampton Inn & Suites Augusta West Hotel
Hampton Inn & Suites Augusta West Hotel is a four story building made of block and stucco. It has surveillance cameras inside and in the parking lot for monitoring and security purposes. Breakfast area and a big meeting room can be found in its huge lobby. Read more

Tourist Destinations in Naples, Florida

March 12, 2009

Naples is a coastal town in Collier County, southern Florida. It was founded in the 1880s by John Stuart Williams, a former Confederate general and Kentucky U.S. Senator, and his business partner, Walter N. Haldeman, publisher of the Courier-Journal, a Louisville, Kentucky, newspaper that is to this day the main newspaper of Louisville. The area was described in magazine and newspaper articles as a place of beauty, with beautiful weather year-round, and abundant fish and wildlife. The bay was compared to that of Naples, Italy, by promoters, and the name Naples stuck.

Today, Naples has a population of about 22,000. Its economy is based almost entirely on tourism. Fortunately, the town, along with the Everglades and Marco Island, comprises what is referred to as Paradise Coast. Here are some sights to see when you visit the area. Read more