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Travelocity Reveals North America's Top Hometown Hot Spots in Its Local Secrets, Big Finds Poll; Ranging from Extraordinary to Absolutely Ordinary, Travelocity Selected the Best of the Best Insider Spots from More Than 30,000 Entries.


SOUTHLAKE, Texas Southlake is a city located primarily in the northeastern part of Tarrant County, Texas. A small northernly region of the city is in Denton County, Texas. The population was 21,519 at the 2000 census.  -- What was built in 1894, drops 58 feet and was named "The Crookedest Street in the World" by "Ripley's Believe It or Not!"? If you guessed Lombard Street Lombard Street, in London, England. It is a street of banks and financial houses that takes its name from the Lombard merchants and moneylenders who settled there in the 13th cent.  in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , guess again. The state of Iowa holds the answer to this stumper, but it's certainly not the only state with little-known hidden gems to boast. For travelers looking to uncover local treasures, Travelocity(R) has released its list of Local Secrets, Big Finds(SM) for 2005. This online collection will send you straight to the heart of your destination, revealing insider spots across North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  that are often overlooked by tourists and are the very places where the locals go.

Travelocity's editorial team culled down more than 30,000 entries to develop this exclusive list of Local Secrets, Big Finds. From natural wonders like Canada's disappearing lake in Jasper, Alberta Jasper is a specialized municipality in western Alberta, Canada. It is the commercial center of Jasper National Park, located in the Canadian Rockies in the Athabasca River valley.

Jasper is 362 kilometres (225 mi), or approximately 3 1/2 hours west of Edmonton.
, to one-of-a-kind events such as ostrich ostrich, common name for a large flightless bird (Struthio camelus) of Africa and parts of SW Asia, allied to the rhea, the emu and the extinct moa. It is the largest of living birds; some males reach a height of 8 ft (244 cm) and weigh from 200 to 300 lb  racing in Chandler, Ariz., these finds are sure to pique the interest of locals and visitors alike.

"Travel is very strong right now and no matter where travelers are headed, whether for business or leisure, these local secrets will come in handy Verb 1. come in handy - be useful for a certain purpose
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," says Amy Ziff, Travelocity's editor-at-large and industry expert. "Who doesn't want to do as the locals do? Our goal in compiling this list was to make exploration simple and fun by pointing travelers in the right direction to find authentic local flavor no matter where they go."

Each of the 578 finds, including picks from every state, Washington D.C., and Canada, is highlighted on Travelocity's site at www.travelocity.com/localsecrets. Ziff also showcases 26 of the local hot spots hot spots

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 as "Editor's Top Picks for North America."

Still wondering what street in Iowa championed over San Francisco's Lombard Street as the most crooked in the world? Here's the answer to that along with a few of Ziff's other top picks:

--Snake Alley in Burlington, Iowa Burlington is a city in Des Moines County, Iowa, United States. The population was 26,839 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Des Moines CountyGR6.  -- The folks in Burlington proudly note that "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" labeled Snake Alley Snake Alley is a street located in Burlington, Iowa, once recognized by Ripley's Believe It or Not as the "Crookedest Alley in the World".[1]

The physical limitations and steep elevation of Heritage Hill inspired the construction of Snake Alley in 1894.
 "The Crookedest Street in the World" -- take that Lombard Street in San Francisco! The Alley, which drops 58 feet, had both practical and aesthetic purposes. German immigrants in 1894 built it so horse-drawn carriages could get downtown without going down the steep inclines of other streets while appreciating the allure of a winding hillside, similar to the vineyards in France and Italy.

--The Big Jud in Ashton, Idaho Ashton is a city in Fremont County, Idaho, United States. The population was 1,129 at the 2000 census. The district is noted for seed potato production and bills itself as the world's largest seed potato growing area.  -- Idaho is known for big spuds, but what about Big Jud's? This big-time diner in a small town is home to the one-pound burger, the Big Jud. If you finish this burger (about the size of the plate it is served on!), you get your picture on the wall. Say cheese!

--Swimming with Manatees in Crystal River, Fla. -- Swim with the manatees or admire them from the shore at the 46-acre Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge The Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System, located in Kings Bay, in the town of Crystal River, and is comprised of 20 islands and several small parcels of land.  along the Crystal River. Nearly 25 percent of the world's endangered manatees reside here.

--Balloon Stampede and Winery Open Houses in Walla Walla, Wash. -- Who says wine and hot air balloons don't mix? On the second full weekend of May in Walla Walla, 80 to 100 colorful hot air balloons go up every morning and evening for three days. About 50 wineries are open for tasting, celebrating the release of some of their latest vintages.

--Mystery Lake in Jasper, Alberta, Canada -- Located right outside of Jasper Park, this lake offers great fishing and winter sports, but only if you time it right. Named by Indians, Mystery Lake disappears in the fall and returns in the spring. The disappearing act takes place over a period of three weeks each winter.

More Details on Travelocity's 2005 Local Secrets, Big Finds

After querying millions of Travelocity members to reveal the favorite quintessential finds in their area, Travelocity's editorial team narrowed down more than 30,000 customer responses to unearth the best local spots in each state and is now sharing the list of Local Secrets, Big Finds with vacationers across the country. A total of 510 spots, that is 10 picks for every state, plus Washington, D.C., were compiled from around the United States. An additional 68 hot spots were chosen from Canada.

About Travelocity

Travelocity's industry-leading technology and straight-talking, honest information help travelers take more rewarding and affordable trips. With millions of registered users and booking $4.9 billion of travel in 2004, Travelocity(R) negotiates thousands of low-priced deals with the world's most reputable travel providers -- top airlines, hotels, car rental companies, cruise lines, and other destination attractions and services. Additionally, Travelocity offers deeply-discounted rates for weekend getaways and dynamic packages through its Last Minute Deals and TotalTrip(SM) shopping engines, and provides customer service support over the phone 24 hours a day. Based in Southlake, Texas, Travelocity also operates Travelocity Business(SM) for corporate customers, powers international travel Web sites in eight languages, and has been recognized for its consumer advocacy and global leadership in online travel. More information about Travelocity is available at www.travelocity.com. Travelocity is owned by Sabre Holdings Corporation (NYSE NYSE

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), a world leader in travel commerce. More information about Sabre Holdings is available at www.sabre-holdings.com.

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