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Old December 25th, 2012, 02:12 AM posted to rec.travel.usa-canada
Gary[_8_]
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Default Web site to ask questions like "Search for xxxxxxxx in or near yyyyyyyy"

When planning a trip I am constantly looking for answers to questions
in the format spelled out in the Subject. Examples:

Search for chinese restaurant in or near Dillon, SC
Search for Hampton Inn in or near Rocky Mount, NC
Search for Pancake House restaurant in or near Embassy Suites,
Deerfield Beach, FL

Does anyone knoow of a web site that coujld answer questions like these?

 




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