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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "East Central", sorted by average review score:

30 Bicycle Tours in Wisconsin: Lakes, Forests, and Glacier-Carved Countryside (30 Bicycle Tours Series)
Published in Paperback by Backcountry Pubns (April, 1994)
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Use this book if you are planning to bike in Wi.This easy to use guide has good descriptions and easy to follow maps. Since I was not familiar with many of the back roads, it was very useful. The authors write with an easy style and help you get into the feeling of the areas by providing interesting bits of history.

50 Hikes in Kentucky: From the Appalachian Mountains to the Land Between the Lake (50 Hikes Guides)
Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (June, 2002)
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Another Success!Hiram Rogers has done it again! As an avid outdoorsman, Hiram's trail guides have helped me navigate my way through the Black Hills of South Dakota and some equally rewarding trails in Kentucky. Hiram's latest book incorporates wonderful photography and a meticulous description of what one will see and experience. Having read both books before traversing the respective trails, I could almost anticipate what was behind every bend. I look forward to his next release!

52 Illinois Weekends (Serial)
Published in Paperback by Country Roads Pr (March, 1995)
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Good fun ideas for quick get awaysFor families pressed for time, and money great ideas. Offers insightful tips and gives great fun trip ideas.

52 Wisconsin Weekends (Serial)
Published in Paperback by Country Roads Pr (April, 1997)
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I've been travelling Wisconsin and I might never get off!I received this book as a gift and can't put it down. So much to do in our great state. I recently found another book Up North Wisconsin A Region For All Seasons which is a must have also!!!

52 Wisconsin Weekends: Great Getaways and Adventures for Every Season (Fifty-Two Wisconsin Weekends)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books (December, 1999)
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A "must" for Wisconsin folk52 Wisconsin Weekends offers a new place to go and a different thing to do every weekend throughout the year in the Badger State of Wisconsin. The suggestions range from romantic getaways for couples, vigorous activities for families, and outdoor adventures for anyone in search of open horizons and sunshine. Midwest travel expert Bob Puhala provides a full year's worth of fresh and fulfilling travel experiences from weekend mountain biking in rugged Lincoln County, touring lighthouses in the Apostle Islands, exploring Al Capone's hideout, drinking and dancing the night away at the Germanfest in Milwaukee, and a lot more. 52 Wisconsin Weekends is a terrific, highly recommended compendium of ideas for newcomers to the state seeking to become acquainted with its immense recreational resources, and for long-time natives looking for something novel to do elsewhere in their home state.

Afghanistan
Published in Hardcover by Trafalgar Square (01 March, 2001)
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The Spectre Of An Ancient TimeIn this exceptional volume Chris Steele-Perkins has distilled four separate travel adventures into an enormously effective photo-essay depicting Afghanistan at a time when the now ignominious Taliban were just taking hold of and consolidating their political power (c.1995). Although the book has as its focus unending war and the horrendous impact interminable armed conflict has had on the people of Afghanistan, what is remarkable in Steele-Perkin's work is how the daily pulse of ordinary life lived within a landscape of devastation and ruin manages consistently to emerge through the gloom. Because these wonderfully evocative images are indeed full of life! And full of the great beauty and mystery of the Afghan people. Two written essays (one by the photographer is a splendid travelogue) complement perfectly this accomplished portfolio of haunting images.

Away for the Weekend - Southeast: Great Getaways for Every Season in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee (Away for the Weekend Series)
Published in Paperback by Crown Pub (April, 1997)
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Away for the Weekend: SoutheastAnyone living in the Southeast (Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee) will find this travel book to be a practical and useful tool. The author, Eleanor Berman, pairs seasonal activities and local attractions with various locales. For me, this opened my eyes to the many enjoyable short trips my family and I can take without going too far from home. The book contains telephone numbers, driving directions and suggestions for accommodations and restaurants that I likely would never have discovered on my own. My family and I have stayed in several of the book's recommended bed and breakfasts and have been delighted. I keep this book handy to refer to for travel ideas. I reccommend it highly as a thorough and "user friendly" guide to travel in the Southeast.

Backroad Bicycling in Wisconsin: 28 Scenic Tours through Lakes, Forests, and Glacier-Carved Countryside, Second Edition
Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (May, 2003)
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A "user friendly" guide for avid Wisconsin cyclersThe collaborative effort of Jane and Scott Hall, Backroad Bicycling In Wisconsin: 28 Scenic Tours Through Lakes, Forests, And Glacier-Carved Countryside is a superbly organized and presented resource filled with maps, recommended routes, tips and tricks, and much more for avid cyclers, complete with information about terrain, where to find repairs and rentals, highlights of one's trips, and much more. Backroad Bicycling In Wisconsin is confidently recommended as being a truly first-rate, "user friendly" guide for avid Wisconsin cyclers.

Backroads of Wisconsin: Your Guide to Wisconsin's Most Scenic Backroad Adventures
Published in Paperback by Voyageur Press (June, 2002)
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Accessibly and informatively writtenAccessibly and informatively written by travel journalist Martin Hintz, and illustrated with Bob Rashid's gorgeous color photographs of Wisconsin's natural splendor and the people proud to call the state home, Backroads Of Wisconsin: Your Guide To Wisconsin's Most Scenic Backroad Adventures is a visual narrative, and reference guide to enjoying the scenery, landmarks, and historical locations available among Wisconsin's roads. Maps and detailed descriptions complement this excellent and enthusiastically recommended guide for both day-tripping vacationers wanting to make the most of what Wisconsin has to offer, and the armchair traveler content to simply read about it.

A Barfly's Guide to Chicago's Drinking Establishments
Published in Paperback by Barfly, Inc. (01 February, 2000)
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ShitfacedI found the greatest bar in the world through this book, Resi's Bierstube. It has 150 different bottled beers, a ton of imported German beers on draft, and the best bratwurst this side of Sheboygan.