Category: Site InSpections

Puerto Rico

What do you want to do once you’ve arrived in an Island paradise? Dare to live every moment in Puerto Rico, where the possibilities are endless. Catch some sun on one of the Island’s 300+ beaches, kayak on sparkling bioluminescent bays, enjoy a local rum tasting, hike to see waterfalls in a rainforest, or view contemporary art in a museum that is its own architectural masterpiece.

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Prince William Virginia

As part of Northern Virginia (NOVA) and the Washington metropolitan area, Prince William County (PWC) is a surefire pick for sporting events with its prime location and diverse and abundant facility options. From indoors to outdoors, no matter the sport PWC has you covered for events. Outdoor venues like James S. Long Park, PWC Stadium Complex and Valley View Park all offer a plethora of options, with top-notch fields and facilities.

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Plano Texas

Plano, Texas is a cosmopolitan city filled with activities, attractions and excellent food. From word-famous attractions, unique dining, live music or local gems, there is plenty to explore. Downtown Plano was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places and the area also boasts an impressive urban dining scene.

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Pensacola Florida

When visiting Pensacola, you’ll discover nearly 500 years of history, unique shopping, and luxurious places to stay. Journey along the 3-mile America’s First Settlement Trail, which takes you through downtown and the Pensacola Historic District with over twenty significant stops and more than seventy points of interest. Pensacola Bay provides abundant opportunities like kayaking, fishing, paddle boarding and diving.

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Noble County Indiana

Founded in 1836, Noble County, Indiana has a rich history centered around the natural elements in the region. Visitors will enjoy a variety of outdoor recreational activities, unique public art displays and historical landmarks that will take you back in time. Explore Noble County’s communities, each possessing its own character.

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