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Joe
07-20-2004, 11:38 PM
http://www.grantcottage.com/ or click here (http://www.grantcottage.com/)

It's fairly local to us here in Upstate NY - about 40 minutes from our office - just threw this together as a "history" buff. Check it out if that stuff interests you.

Joe

thevillageinn
07-21-2004, 01:47 AM
that's a nice little site there...the cottage looks pretty neat.

L.J. Myers
07-22-2004, 08:39 AM
Interesting and informative Joe. One thing I always enjoy is going to places which have alot of history. You know those places that when you get there it feels as if you have stepped back into time? We are thinking about heading up north via Amtrack ( just for the experience) to one of the old coastal towns late this Summer. My sister mentioned wanting to head over to New York just to check it out. Us being lil' country folk from the hills of West Virginia you know. LOLOL Might have to try and get over that way. :) If you have any suggestions on some great old coastal towns up that way that offer alot of history let me know. At this point we are open for suggestions. We were thinking possibly the New Jersey area or, that gereral area anyway. Really don't want to travel as far as Maine and such because we aren't going to have a long period of time.

Sorry for the lack of sign in. The forum doesn't seem to want to hold my login.

Regards,
L.J. Myers

thevillageinn
07-22-2004, 09:25 AM
Originally posted by L.J. Myers@Jul 22 2004, 04:39 AM
Sorry for the lack of sign in. The forum doesn't seem to want to hold my login.

what are your settings for cookies on your browser?

they are usually under the "privacy" options...

L.J. Myers
07-22-2004, 09:44 AM
To be honest village, it has been so long since I messed with that I will have to find it again. I know that they are set at a safe level for the pc to allow cookies for any other site I'm in so I'm not quite sure what's up with it. And on rare occasion it will hold my login here. But only rarely. hehe I'll check into it and see if I can correct it but if not it is really no biggie. It might have something to do with my zone alarm program too. Didn't think about that until just now. Must be my fake blond roots again. LOL

ljmyers
07-22-2004, 10:05 AM
Got it Village. I just went into the privacy thing and used the edit option to allow hostpc.com specifically. Did a restart and "wa la".

thevillageinn
07-23-2004, 05:03 AM
cool...saves you having to enter your guest name each time...