A sampling of small towns where companies are based 1.
Not exact matches
The story tracks two dimwitted
small -
town deputies (Jake McDorman and Martin Starr) assigned to locate and transport a prison escapee (George
Sample III) in the woods
of upstate New York, where they're persuaded by accounts
of his possible innocence.
In the old
town there are a number
of small local bars where you can
sample Majorcan and Spanish wines.
The
town is jammed with people, all eager to taste
samples of this year's coffee crop from many
of the area's
small coffee farms.
I love the
small town, creative vibe I get when visiting downtown and nearby neighborhoods
of Santa Barbara such as The Funk Zone, where locals and tourists gather to drink wine and
sample farm - to - table dishes at restaurants like The Lark.
Now that youve scaled the pyramids
of Chichen Itza, basked on the sunny sands
of Cancun and
sampled the quaint
small town charms
of the Island
of the Women, make way for a whole new adventure.
Scenic Highlights: Watch thousands
of monarch butterflies surround you, tread off the beaten path on horseback to
small towns, set your sights on impressive architecture in Morelia's city centre,
sample Mexico City's vibrant nightlife
This
small strip
of historic buildings now dispense «A Taste
of Old
Town» with half a dozen wine tasting rooms, largest cluster
of the Verde Valley Wine Trail and Painted Barrel Trail, a diversified choice
of the Valley's most popular restaurants & cafes with outdoor courtyards and sidewalk seating, «foodies»
sampling shops, eclectric array
of unique shops, antiques, books and galleries, historic lodging, and other accommodations
of places to stay, plus an old haunted jail.
I can't say I've seen much evidence for it in my
small town, except for my naturopath handing out free
samples of chaga tea, but other reliable sources say it's the next big thing.
The cities in Arkansas
sampled for their car insurance costs represent a blend
of urban cities and
small towns in the Natural State.
This trial had a
sample of 28 rural
towns and
small cities («communities») located in Iowa and Pennsylvania, each
of which contained one school district with one high school and one or more middle schools.6 The communities were grouped into matched pairs based on school district size and geographic location, and then one member
of each pair was randomly assigned to participate in PROSPER and the other to continue school and community services as usual (i.e., the control group).