Thursday, May 17, 2012
Login

Posts Tagged ‘Part’

Sevierville “Where Smoky Mountain Fun Begins!” PART 2 OF 2


History Sevierville, located in the beautiful valley of the Forks of the Little Pigeon River, is the eighth oldest town in Tennessee. It was founded in 1795. Sevierville is named for John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, and Dolly Parton is Sevierville’s most famous hometown girl. Location Sevierville is located between Asheville, North Carolina, and Knoxville, Tennessee, on Interstate 40 at exit 407. Sitting on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains next to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Sevierville is easily accessible by car or plane. It is less than one hour from Knoxville’s McGhee Tyson Airport, with more than 100 commercial flights per day. The Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg Airport is only minutes away with a 5500-foot runway which services small aircrafts including corporate jets. Both taxi and rental services are available. Call (865) 453-8393 for more information. Population There are over 13000 residents in Sevierville and over 71000 in Sevier County. Sevier County includes Sevierville, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Pittman Center and surrounding communities. Lodging Sevierville has over 3000 lodging facilities including campsites. Types of accommodations include secluded mountain cabins, modern condos, luxury hotels, water park hotels moderate family motels and RV parks. Sevier County provides lodging for approximately 40000. Attractions Sevierville is fun. Our attractions range from museums featuring muscle cars and warbird aircraft to NASCAR themed go-kart

Bookmark and Share

Sevierville is “Where Smoky Mountain Fun Begins!” Part 1of 2


History Sevierville, located in the beautiful valley of the Forks of the Little Pigeon River, is the eighth oldest town in Tennessee. It was founded in 1795. Sevierville is named for John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, and Dolly Parton is Sevierville’s most famous hometown girl. Location Sevierville is located between Asheville, North Carolina, and Knoxville, Tennessee, on Interstate 40 at exit 407. Sitting on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains next to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Sevierville is easily accessible by car or plane. It is less than one hour from Knoxville’s McGhee Tyson Airport, with more than 100 commercial flights per day. The Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg Airport is only minutes away with a 5500-foot runway which services small aircrafts including corporate jets. Both taxi and rental services are available. Call (865) 453-8393 for more information. Population There are over 13000 residents in Sevierville and over 71000 in Sevier County. Sevier County includes Sevierville, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Pittman Center and surrounding communities. Lodging Sevierville has over 3000 lodging facilities including campsites. Types of accommodations include secluded mountain cabins, modern condos, luxury hotels, water park hotels moderate family motels and RV parks. Sevier County provides lodging for approximately 40000. Attractions Sevierville is fun. Our attractions range from museums featuring muscle cars and warbird aircraft to NASCAR themed go-kart

Bookmark and Share

Real Estate Today: Best Homeowners Insurance in Florida (Part 2 of 3) – Koolik Group Realty Video


www.koolik.com In this episode of Real Estate Today with Elliot Koolik of Koolik Group Realty, we will join Lisa Pacillo, President of All Risk Insurance Group and licensed insurance broker, in deciding how to choose the best homeowners insurance policy in Florida. Lisa will explain Citizens homeowners insurance in Florida and how it compares to private insurance companies. Citizens homeowners insurance can not deny anyone in Florida but is largely a last resort insurer. Independent agents and brokers can offer more options if you are purchasing a home or changing insurance companies because of dropped coverage or increased premiums. Premiums can be reduced by increasing deductibles. For damages caused by anything other than a hurricane, such as a pipe breaking or roof collapse, there is the all other peril deductible, which can be set at $500, $1000 or $2500. Hurricane deductibles are set at 2%, 5% and 10% of the dwelling amount. There are also discounts available for homes with storm shutters, roof mitigation certificates, alarm systems, homes in gated communities and condos with central sprinkler systems.

Bookmark and Share

Mallinckrodt in the Park, Part 2: A condo with the feel of a home


The 180000 square-foot Mallinckrodt College building has been a fixture in Wilmette and the North Shore for almost a century. It stands on 14 acres of park space near Lake Michigan and is just a short walk or bus ride away from Wilmette’s shops and restaurants and the Metra’s rail line into Chicago. In 2005, the building was converted to a condo and senior living development, but many of its historic details and spaces remain intact. This segment from Joe Zekas’ tour of Mallinckrodt with Ted Pickus of Coldwell Banker showcases a 1900 square-foot two-bedroom model priced in the $490s. As Joe and Ted note, the home plays more like a single-family home than a condominium.

Bookmark and Share

Constitutional Law Prof. Frank Askin: Part 1


Prof. Frank Askin of the Rutgers Law School, NJ Constitutional Litigation Clinic on free speech in condos and co-ops. Featuring Twin Rivers and Galaxy complexes in NJ.

Bookmark and Share

 

Powered by Yahoo! Answers