Luggage Tag Socks
Description: Both sportsmen and tourists have been traveling to the Parlin area for outdoor adventure, lodging, and natural beauty for over a hundred years. At the turn of the century Parlin boasted numerous cabins, the Lake Parlin House Hotel, and the totally self-sufficient Peal farm which still has some of the original buildings located on the west site of Route 201 to this day. Lake Parlin House hotel burned in the 50’s while the main house at the Peal farm burned in the early 70’s. The Kruse family has owned property in the Jackman Region and been seasonal residents since the early 70’s. The Lake Parlin Lodge property was acquired by the Kruse’s in 2006 after several prior ownerships, including Unicorn Rafting in the 80’s and early 90’s.
Description: Raffles Hotel is a colonial-style luxury hotel in the Downtown Core district of Singapore. It was established by Armenian hoteliers, the Sarkies Brothers, in 1887. The hotel was named after British statesman Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of colonial-era Singapore. It is the flagship property of Raffles Hotels & Resorts, and is managed by AccorHotels after Accor acquired FRHI Hotels & Resorts. The hotel is owned by Qatar-based, government-owned Katara Hospitality.
Description: Hotel Norge by Scandic is located in central Bergen, just next to Byparken city park. Guests will find 3 floors of bars, lounge areas and restaurants. The airport shuttle bus and the city light rail system stop just next to the hotel. Bergen Fish And Flower Market is just a few minutes' walk away. Hotel Norge by Scandic is one of Scandic’s unique signature hotels. Our hotel has the best location in Bergen, right in the heart of the city. Here you’ll find everything from exciting shops, cafes and a rich cultural life, to spectacular nature experiences within easy reach of the hotel.
Description: The New Yorker has a history as intriguing as her intricate design. From her iconic Art Deco style to her ingenious American construction, the “Grand Old Lady” has been striking component of the New York skyline, towering above all others and illuminating it since her 1930 inception. Built with a private power plant, an underground tunnel to Penn Station and even an ice rink, The New Yorker was the most technologically advanced of her day. At the height of her popularity she hosted influential politicians, celebrities, and sports figures, and entertained in The Terrace Room with the who’s who of the Big Band era. Today she returns to her roots, proving that she was destined for greatness from the very start.
Description: A cream-colored luggage tag with red accents. Two red airplanes are depicted above the text "ALL WE NEED". The word "IS" is followed by "LOVE" with a red line through it, and then "(A PASSPORT)". The tag has dashed lines, a barcode pattern, the text "TARCINGE", and the number "030021".
Description: History house, The Grand Hotel de la Poste is an old trading post on the Spain path from the 18th century. The hotel became famous when The Marquis de la Fayette passed by before leaving on a journay to help the insurgent of the Americas win their independence. Today it is a neo-basque boutique hotel. Saint Jean de Luz is on old basque fishermen's village, incredibly charming royal town, only 10 minutes by car from the mountain and 20 minutes away from Spain.
Description: North Central Airlines was a regional airline in the midwestern United States. Founded as Wisconsin Central Airlines in 1944 in Clintonville, Wisconsin, the company moved to Madison in 1947. This is also when the "Herman the duck" logo was born on Wisconsin Central's first Lockheed Electra 10A, NC14262, in 1948. North Central's headquarters were moved to Minneapolis–St. Paul in 1952.