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Find where to go for good food and drink

 
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MaryG



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:01 pm    Post subject: Find where to go for good food and drink Reply with quote

There is a great new website called www.do-go.com let you find places
to eat and drink (and much more).

It's easy to search for what you want, where they want it, using
Google maps and high quality information.

Have a look at some sample listing pages
for a country inn:
http://www.do-go.com/CGI-BIN/Dsp_VenueDetail.cfm?OrgLocationID=1311
or a small hotel:
http://www.do-go.com/CGI-BIN/Dsp_VenueDetail.cfm?OrgLocationID=1333


And if you want to add a listing for your own venue then it is FREE.

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