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Residence Inn Marriott Abilene $139 Residence Inn Marriott Abilene is located in central Abilene, close to Abilene Christian University, Abilene Zoo, and Hardin Simmons University. Nearby points of interest also include Taylor County Expo Center and Frontier Texas. Hotel Features. This 3 star property has a business center. High speed Internet access is available in public areas. The hotel serves a complimentary breakfast. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include self parking. This is a smoke free property. Guestrooms. Air conditioned guestrooms at Residence Inn Marriott Abilene feature coffee/tea makers and hair dryers. Kitchens include microwaves and refrigerators. Wired high speed and wireless Internet access is complimentary. |
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Diamond Motel Abilene $45 MINUTES FROM DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER PRESIDENTIALMUSEUM, LIBRARY, AND CONVENTION CENTER, THEGREYHOUND HALL OF FAME, THE FASHION MUSEUM, RIDETHE RAILS OF HISTORY TRAIN RIDE, THE MUSEUM OFINDEPENDENT TELEPHONY, OLD ABILENE TOWN, ANTIQUEDOLL MUSEUM, THE DICKINSON COUNTY HISTORICALMUSEUM AND ABILENE HOSPITAL. STAY AT DIAMONDMOTEL, A MAGNUSON HOTELS AFFILIATE, WHILEENJOYING HISTORIC ABILENE. 1 QUEEN BED 1 QUEEN BED NON SMOKINGFREE INTERNET ACCESS 2 QUEEN BEDS 2 QUEEN BEDS NON SMOKINGFREE INTERNET ACCESS |
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Best Budget Inn – Abilene $77.86 Best Budget Inn – Abilene > ABI > 3153 South First Street > Abilene > TX > 79605>Location. This property is located in Abilene. Features. Best Budget Inn Abilene has an outdoor pool. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Best Budget Inn Abilene has a restaurant. Guest parking is complimentary. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include clock radios. Guestrooms have cable television with HBO. Business friendly amenities include complimentary wireless Internet access. All guestrooms at Best Budget Inn Abilene are non smoking. > |
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Abilene – Days Inn $69.95 Abilene Days Inn is located in Abilene, close to Abilene Christian University, Abilene Zoo, and Taylor County Expo Center. Nearby points of interest also include Frontier Texas and Hardin Simmons University. Hotel Features. Abilene Days Inn features a restaurant. A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. Wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Guest parking is complimentary. Guestrooms. 100 guestrooms at Abilene Days Inn feature coffee/tea makers and hair dryers. Rooms are all accessible via exterior corridors. Accommodations include refrigerators and microwaves. Wireless Internet access is available. In addition to phones, guestrooms offer free local calls (restrictions may apply). Satellite television is provided. Guestrooms are all non smoking. |
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Budget Lodge Inn Abilene $45 Budget Lodge Inn Abilene is located in central Abilene, close to Greyhound Hall of Fame and Eisenhower Center. Property Features. Budget Lodge Inn Abilene features laundry facilities and RV and truck parking. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Guestrooms. Accommodations include refrigerators and microwaves. In addition to phones, guestrooms offer free long distance calls (restrictions may apply). Cable television is provided. Guestrooms are all non smoking. |
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La Quinta Inn Abilene $75.99 La Quinta Inn Abilene is located in Abilene, close to Hardin Simmons University, Abilene Christian University, and Frontier Texas. Additional area points of interest include Abilene Zoo and Taylor County Expo Center. Hotel Features. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. Complimentary wireless and wired high speed Internet access is available in public areas. The hotel serves a complimentary continental breakfast. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include multilingual staff and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Guestrooms. 106 air conditioned guestrooms at La Quinta Inn Abilene feature coffee/tea makers and hair dryers. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to desks, guestrooms offer free local calls (restrictions may apply). Televisions have cable channels and video game consoles. Also included are complimentary toiletries and irons/ironing boards. Guestrooms are all non smoking. |
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Abilene $125 Fairfield Inn & Suites Abilene is located in Abilene, close to Mall of Abilene, McMurry University, and Kirby Lake. Additional area points of interest include Dyess Air Force Base and Frontier Texas. Hotel Features. Recreational amenities include an indoor pool and a spa tub. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. The hotel serves a complimentary continental breakfast. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Guestrooms. 59 air conditioned guestrooms at Fairfield Inn & Suites Abilene feature irons/ironing boards and clock radios. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Televisions have cable channels and pay movies. Guestrooms are all non smoking. |
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Sleep Inn And Suites Abilene $99 Sleep Inn And Suites Abilene is located in central Abilene, close to Mall of Abilene, McMurry University, and Dyess Air Force Base. Additional area points of interest include Kirby Lake and Frontier Texas. Hotel Features. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool and a fitness facility. Those traveling on business have access to a business center at this hotel. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. The hotel serves a complimentary hot and cold buffet breakfast. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include multilingual staff and self parking. Guestrooms. All guestrooms at Sleep Inn And Suites Abilene feature coffee/tea makers and hair dryers. Accommodations include refrigerators and microwaves. High speed Internet access is available. Guestrooms are all non smoking. |
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Travel Inn Abilene $59.94 Travel Inn Abilene is located in Abilene, close to Hardin Simmons University, Abilene Christian University, and Frontier Texas. Additional area points of interest include McMurry University and Abilene Zoo. Hotel Features. Complimentary high speed (wired) Internet access is available in public areas. Guest parking is complimentary. Guestrooms. 51 air conditioned guestrooms at Travel Inn Abilene feature clock radios. Refrigerators and microwaves are offered. Wired high speed Internet access is complimentary. Televisions have cable channels. Housekeeping is available daily. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Pet deposit: USD 15 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Pet deposit: USD 15 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. |
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Public Library, Dallas, Texas $39.99 Public Library, Dallas, Texas – Giclee Print |
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Public Library, Boston, Mass. $34.99 Public Library, Boston, Mass. – Giclee Print |
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Public Library, Lima, Ohio $39.99 Public Library, Lima, Ohio – Giclee Print |
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Public Library, Dayton, Ohio $39.99 Public Library, Dayton, Ohio – Giclee Print |
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Public Library, Eugene, Oregon $39.99 Public Library, Eugene, Oregon – Giclee Print |
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Public Library, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $39.99 Public Library, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Giclee Print |
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Eisenhower and the Management of Prosperity $14.95 Three Years out of eight, President Eisenhower achieved a balanced budget. Only LBJ has balanced the budget since—and only once. In Eisenhower and the Management of Prosperity political scientist John Sloan argues that Ike’s performance as chief economic policymaker merits far higher marks than it has received. Along with the revisionists, Sloan underscores Eisenhower’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and his impressive skills as leader and politician. But Sloan contends that even the revisionists have underestimated the full range of his accomplishments in shaping America’s postwar economy. “In these pages,” Sloan writes, “Eisenhower appears as a conservative activist, more involved in domestic economic policy than was perceived by his contemporaries.” Sloan depicts a president haunted by a prophetic fear—the fear that the nation would collapse unless politicians and their constituents practiced self-discipline, especially in balancing the federal budget. In contrast to the arguments of the revisionists, Sloan contends that Eisenhower’s style of political leadership was more effective in his first term than in his second. Ike was in harmony with the mood of the population during his first term. But during his second term, embittered by the fight for the 1958 budget, the new, more conservative Eisenhower failed to adapt to the rising level of public expectations. He became “less Machiavellian, more moral, and less effective,” Sloan writes. Drawing upon the extensive holdings of the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, Sloan delineates the process by which Eisenhower and his advisors created and implemented economic policy. then he traces the intense interplay of competing agendas, theories, solutions, personalities, and politics among Eisenhower and his key consultants. finally he demonstrates that Ike was an active “player” in the formulation of economic policy—a president who held and acted upon strong convictions. |
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Eisenhower and the Management of Prosperity $1.99 Three Years out of eight, President Eisenhower achieved a balanced budget. Only LBJ has balanced the budget since—and only once. In Eisenhower and the Management of Prosperity political scientist John Sloan argues that Ike’s performance as chief economic policymaker merits far higher marks than it has received. Along with the revisionists, Sloan underscores Eisenhower’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and his impressive skills as leader and politician. But Sloan contends that even the revisionists have underestimated the full range of his accomplishments in shaping America’s postwar economy. “In these pages,” Sloan writes, “Eisenhower appears as a conservative activist, more involved in domestic economic policy than was perceived by his contemporaries.” Sloan depicts a president haunted by a prophetic fear—the fear that the nation would collapse unless politicians and their constituents practiced self-discipline, especially in balancing the federal budget. In contrast to the arguments of the revisionists, Sloan contends that Eisenhower’s style of political leadership was more effective in his first term than in his second. Ike was in harmony with the mood of the population during his first term. But during his second term, embittered by the fight for the 1958 budget, the new, more conservative Eisenhower failed to adapt to the rising level of public expectations. He became “less Machiavellian, more moral, and less effective,” Sloan writes. Drawing upon the extensive holdings of the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, Sloan delineates the process by which Eisenhower and his advisors created and implemented economic policy. then he traces the intense interplay of competing agendas, theories, solutions, personalities, and politics among Eisenhower and his key consultants. finally he demonstrates that Ike was an active “player” in the formulation of economic policy—a president who held and acted upon strong convictions. |
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Kansas Building And Structures $25.04 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Lakeside Speedway, Bicentennial Center, Garden City Regional Airport, Dodge City Army Airfield, Landon Arena, Charles Koch Arena, Liberal Mid-America Regional Airport, Memorial Stadium, Coffeyville Municipal Airport, Big Well, Heartland Park Topeka, Fort Baxter, Johnson County Executive Airport, Cessna Stadium, Lawrence-Dumont Stadium, Hoch Auditorium, Colby Municipal Airport, Colonel James Jabara Airport, Dodge City, Oswego Community Hospital, Captain Jack Thomas/el Dorado Airport, Newton City/county Airport, Belleville Municipal Airport, Eisenhower Presidential Center, Lloyd Stearman Field, Newton, Blosser Municipal Airport, Fairfax Bridge, Clay Center Municipal Airport, Coffey County Airport, Labette Health, Gardner Municipal Airport, Chanute Martin Johnson Airport, Abilene Municipal Airport, Epic Center, Union Pacific Railroad Depot (Concordia, Kansas), Dodge City Regional Airport, Anthony Municipal Airport, White Auditorium, Garden City, Topeka, Fort Scott Municipal Airport, Hays Regional Airport, Hutchinson, Marshall Army Airfield, Lawrence, Ahearn Field, Interstate 435 Bridge, Lawrence Public Library, Hutchinson Sports Arena, Kramer Complex, Trinity Episcopal Church (Atchison, Kansas), John Lance Arena, Dodge City Civic Center, Menorah Medical Center, Century Ii Convention Hall, Hoglund Ballpark, Gross Memorial Coliseum, Fire Station No. 9 (Kansas City, Kansas), Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame. Excerpt: Coordinates : 38°54 15 N 097°14 09 W / 38.90417°N 97.23583°W / 38.90417; -97.23583 Abilene Municipal Airport Abilene Municipal Airport (FAA LID : K78 ) is a city-owned public-use airport located one mile (1.6 km) southwest of the central business district of Abilene , a city in Dickinson County , Kansas , United States . Facilities and aircraft |
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