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Copyrighted Material 16_587764 bindex.qxp 5/1/07 10:05 PM Page 832 832 Index A Albuquerque International A1A Aleworks (St. Augustine, AAA (American Automobile Balloon Fiesta (NM), 788 FL), 280 Association), 9–10, 25 Albuquerque Museum of Art Apartment rentals, New traveler’s checks, 14 and History (NM), 794 York City, 61 Abbey Lounge (Boston, MA), Alcoholic beverages, 20 Aquarius (San Francisco, 157–158 Alibates Flint Quarries CA), 651 Abbott Farms (Cowpens, SC), National Monument Aquatennial (Minneapolis, 380 (TX), 780 MN), 399 INDEX Abercorn Antique Village Allergens, 21–22 Arabia Steamboat Museum (Savannah, GA), 288 All Good Music Festival (Kansas City, MO), 421 Abiel Smith School (Boston, (Masontown, WV), The Arboretum at Flagstaff MA), 159 43, 99–102 (AZ), 520–521 Abode Apartment Rentals All-terrain vehicle tours, Arcata, CA, 660 (New York City), 61 Palms Springs, CA, 585 Arches National Park (UT), Absolutli Goosed (St. Louis, Amarillo, TX, 768–781 494–497 MO), 745 Amarillo Museum of Art Area 51 (NV), 573–575 Access-Able Travel Source, 36 (TX), 779 Area 51 Research Center (NV), Accessible Journeys, 36 Amarillo Zoo (TX), 779 574–575 Accidents, 24–25 The American Dime Museum Arizona Snowbowl, 523 Accommodations, 10, 11, 64 (Baltimore, MD), 83 The Ark (Point Pleasant tips on, 28–33 American Express traveler’s Beach, NJ), 206 Ace of Clubs House checks, 13 Arrow Bar (San Francisco, (Texarkana, AR), 342 American Foundation for the CA), 655 Acorn Attic (Wilmington, Blind (AFB), 36 The Arts and Antiques Show NC), 309 American Indian Festival (Wilmington, NC), 310 Acura Classic (San Diego, and Market (Los Angeles, Artscape (Baltimore, CA), 618 CA), 636 MD), 79 Adams Avenue Street Fair The American Jazz Museum ArtWalk (San Diego, CA), 618 (San Diego, CA), 617 (Kansas City, MO), 420–421 Ascarate Lake City Park Adelaide Festival American Quarter Horse (El Paso, TX), 827 (Australia), 42 Heritage Center & Museum Ashland, OR, 662 Adult Day Care Hideaway (Amarillo, TX), 777–778 Assateague Island State Park (Hot Springs, AR), 347 American Royal (Kansas City, and National Seashore African Meeting House MO), 422 (MD), 249 (Boston, MA), 159 The American Visionary As You Like It (New York Agate House (AZ), 522 Art Museum (Baltimore, City), 61 Air Conditioned (San Diego, MD), 83 Atlanta, GA, 365–380 CA), 623 American Watersports Atlanta Braves, 379 Airlie Gardens (Wilmington, (Miami, FL), 268 Atlanta Dogwood Festival NC), 314 Amoeba (Los Angeles, (GA), 374 Alamo Drafthouse (Austin, CA), 633 Atlanta Falcons, 379–380 TX), 338 Amoeba (San Francisco, Atlanta Film Festival (GA), 374 Alamogordo, NM, 798–807 CA), 650–651 Atlanta Hawks, 379 Albert Music Hall (Waretown, Amtrak, 45 Atlanta Jazz Festival (GA), 374 NJ), 201 Anastasia State Park (St. Atlanta Motor Speedway Albion Club (New York Augustine, FL), 276, 282 (GA), 378 City), 131 Andrews Picnic Area (Jekyll Atlanta Pride Festival (GA), 374 Albuquerque, NM, 781–798 Island, GA), 285 Atlanta Thrashers, 379 eating, 789–791 Angie’s Italian Ice and Atlantic City, NJ, 220, festivals and events, 788 Frozen Custard (Kansas 223–225 getting around,COPYRIGHTED City, MO), 415 MATERIALAtlantus (Cape May, NJ), 227 783–784, 786 Anheuser-Busch Brewery Atmosphere (Los Angeles, partying, 791–792 (St. Louis, MO), 747 CA), 631 playing outside, 795–797 The Annual Outdoor Arts & ATMs (automated teller shopping, 797 Crafts Festival (New Hope, machines), 12–14 sightseeing, 792–795 PA), 120 Atomic Books (Baltimore, sleeping, 786–789 Antelope Canyon (AZ), 515 MD), 83 spectator sports, 797–798 Anthem (Miami, FL), 266 The Atomic Testing Museum wineries, 797 Antone’s (Austin, TX), 339 (Las Vegas, NV), 565 16_587764 bindex.qxp 5/1/07 10:05 PM Page 833 Index 833 Austin, TX, 325–342 Barker Dam (CA), 589–590 Belltown Billiards (Seattle, eating, 329–331, 334–338 Bar Natasha (Kansas City, WA), 686 getting around, 328–329 MO), 418–419 Belly Up Tavern (San Diego, hospitals, 325 Barnegat Bay Festival (Island CA), 615 Internet access, 325–326 Heights, NJ), 201 Belmar St. Patrick’s Day INDEX partying, 338–339 Barnegat Lighthouse (Long Parade (NJ), 190 playing outside, 341 Beach Island, NJ), 218 Belo (San Diego, CA), 623 post offices, 326 Barnegat Lighthouse State Berbati’s Pan (Portland, OR), radio stations, 326 Park (Long Beach Island, 666 sightseeing, 339–340 NJ), 218 BFD (San Francisco, CA), 651 sleeping, 331–334 Barnesville Barbecue and Bicentennial Capitol Mall spectator sports, 341 Blues Festival (Atlanta, State Park (Nashville, TN), transit information, 326 GA), 373 733–734 websites, 328 Barnum Museum (Bridgeport, Big John’s Tavern Austin Farmers’ Market CT), 134 (Charleston, SC), 304 (TX), 334 Barracuda (Portland, OR), 672 Big Morongo Canyon Auto Driveaway, 16 Basketball Classic Preserve (CA), 586 Auto racing. See NASCAR/ (Wildwood, NJ), 222 The Big Shot (Las Vegas, NV), auto racing Bathhouse Row (Hot Springs, 568 Auto transport services, 16 AR), 347 Big Spring-Squaw Canyon Avenida López Mateos Bats, 340, 814–815 Loop (UT), 507 (Ensenada, Mexico), 605 Battleship Cove (Fall River, Big Sur (CA), 647 Avenida Revolución (Tijuana, MA), 147 Bill’s Bar (Boston, MA), 158 Mexico), 597 Bay to Breakers (San Biltmore Hotel Tour (Miami, Azia & Caterpillar Lounge Francisco, CA), 653 FL), 267 (Minneapolis, MN), 401 BBar (Borgata Casino, NJ), 226 Bird-watching, 128, 228–229 Aztec Ruins National B.B. King Blues Club (Memphis, Bistrot Lepic (Washington, Monument (NM), 489 TN), 359 DC), 96–97 BBQ, Blues and Bluegrass The Bite of Oregon (Portland, B Festival (Atlanta, GA), 373 OR), 671 Babe Ruth Birthplace BB’s Jazz, Blues & Soups, 746 Bite of Seattle (WA), 683 (Baltimore, MD), 84 B.B.’s Lawnside Bar-B-Q BJ’s Carousel (Denver, Baby Rock (Tijuana, (Kansas City, MO), 419–420 CO), 436 Mexico), 597 Beachcomber (Long Beach Black American West Backroads, 35 Island, NJ), 216 Museum & Heritage Center Bakers Porthole (Long Beach Beach Festival (Los Angeles, (Denver, CO), 437 Island, NJ), 216 CA), 637 Black Archives of Mid-America Balak (Tijuana, Mexico), 597 The Beach (Las Vegas, NV), 559 (Kansas City, MO), 422–423 Balboa Park (San Diego, The Beale on Broadway (St. The Black Bottle (Seattle, CA), 625 Louis, MO), 746 WA), 686 Baldknobbers Jamboree Beale Street (Memphis, TN), Black Chandelier (Salt Lake (Branson, MO), 756 358, 359 City, UT), 458 Ballooning, 585–586, 795, 805 Beale St. Zydeco Festival The Black Diamond Baltic Room (Seattle, WA), 686 (Memphis, TN), 357 (Memphis, TN), 359 Baltimore, MD, 72–84 Bearded Clam (Ocean City, Black Heritage Trail (Boston, Bamboo Bar (Seaside Heights, MD), 248 MA), 159 NJ), 207 Beauty Bar (Austin, TX), 338 Black Hole (Los Alamos, Bamboo Lounge (Tulsa, OK), Beauty Barb (New York NM), 477 764 City), 69 Blackstone Restaurant & Banana Split Republic (New Beauty Bar (San Diego, Brewery (Nashville, TN), 728 Smyrna Beach, FL), 273 CA), 622 Blanding, UT, 507–508 Bandelier National Monument Bed (Atlanta, GA), 376–377 Bledsoe Creek State Park (NM), 476–477, 480 Beehive and Lion Houses (Salt (TN), 720 The Bank Bar and Grill Lake City, UT), 456–457 Blind Tiger (Charleston, SC), (Denver, CO), 435 Belcourt Castle (Newport, 304 Bank of America Tower RI), 141 Blind Willie’s (Atlanta, GA), (Seattle, WA), 689 Bell Auditorium (Minneapolis, 378 Bar Anticipation (Lake Como, MN), 406 Blogging, 28 NJ), 194 Bell’s Amusement Park Blogs, 35 Barbary Coast (Wilmington, (Tulsa, OK), 767 Blueberry Hill (St. Louis, MO), NC), 310, 313 745 16_587764 bindex.qxp 5/1/07 10:05 PM Page 834 834 Index The Bluebird Cafe (Nashville, The Bowman’s Hill Wildlife Bus Stop (Seattle, WA), 686 TN), 729–730 Preserve (New Hope, PA), Bus travel, Northeast and Bluebird Theater (Denver, 128 Mid-Atlantic, 45 CO), 436 Boxing on Beale (Memphis, Butler Wash Ruin (UT), Blue Guitar (Palms Springs, TN), 361 508–509 CA), 582–583 Bradbury Science Museum Buxy’s Salty Dog (Ocean City, Blue Man Group (Las Vegas, (Los Alamos, NM), 477 MD), 248 NV), 562 Branson, MO, 750–759 INDEX Blue Ridge Parkway (TN), 711 Branson Belle (MO), 758 C Blues at the Beach (Rehoboth Branson Fest (MO), 753 Cabanas (Cape May, NJ), 226 Beach, DE), 234 Branson Scenic Railway Cadillac Ranch (Amarillo, TX), Blues City Café (Memphis, (MO), 758 774, 778 TN), 359 Brass Balls Saloon (Ocean Café Citron (Washington, Bluff, UT, 510 City, MD), 248 DC), 96 Blumenthal Performing Arts The Brass Pirate Treasure Café du Nord (San Francisco, Center (Charlotte, NC), 709 Hunt (Charleston, SC), 306 CA), 650 Boardwalk Tiki Bar (Cocoa Brave New Workshop Café Risque (Lavonia, GA), 380 Beach, FL), 272 (Minneapolis, MN), 403 Cain’s Ballroom (Tulsa, OK), Boathouse Bar and Grill Brave New World (Point 764 (Belmar, NJ), 194 Pleasant, NJ), 210 Caliente Racetrack (Tijuana, Boat tours and cruises Brewvie’s Cinema Pub (Salt Mexico), 599 Branson, MO, 758 Lake City, UT), 453 Cameron Trading Post (AZ), Denver, CO, 440 The Brick (Kansas City, MO), 525 Lake Powell, UT-AZ, 420 Campbell House Museum 513–514 Bridgeport, CT, 134 (St. Louis, MO), 749 Newport, RI, 144 Bridges of Madison County, Cancun Cantina (Baltimore, St. Augustine, FL, 282 IA, 408 MD), 82 St. Louis, MO, 748 Bright Angel Trail (AZ), 535 ‘Canes (San Diego, CA), 616 Wilmington, NC, 313 Broadway Bar and Grill Cans (Charlotte, NC), 383 Bodegas de Santo Tomás (Point Pleasant Beach, NJ), Canyon de Chelly National Winery (Ensenada, 206 Monument (AZ), 511 Mexico), 604–605 Broadway in Bryant Park Canyonlands National Park Bodies . 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