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Page 6 a presents J - 11 , Ql\ m o\ 114 ( Securil torac Store your goo and enjoy your sum EE Security 24 Hour Securiti Individual Burgl Resident mana< 4 (office hours Hon 7 Day Access Various Sizes A1 738 2708 7437 Garners Ferry Fd. (Sumter Highway) Columbia, SC 29209 I-Jl! ENTEI WCERT& DANCE CLUBV _ [ wwwch IIBV?Wf??t Hi W? | OCTOBER CHORUS SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH breeze One of the southeast's favorite show bands! 9:30 p.m.-12:00 a.m. & Admission: $7.00 | FRIDAY, MAY 1ST TONIC 9:00 p.m.*S12/S15?18 or older R.OAD Where to go, v for rest and re news editor SARA LAPENHE1M curri tilth As the end of the semester ap- ( proaches, warm weather is eminent, to dc As Columbia may not be the location wim of choice on those hot spring days, there wjn( are many places to visit located within star1 a three-hour travel distance from USC. a bot One place that features more than or 0} just the party scene is the Biltmore Es- p tate in Asheville, N.C. Constructed at Veni( thp onH r>f fVio ronfiirv hv Cicnraa i. W4V AW l/ll VV/ilWUiJ VJ VIVVlgV tU UI C Vander b i 1 t , grandson < of rail- <. road ""?? magnate J* ^ ^ ^ rooms; * ? ture the |?||||| -j* *"1 ifjf quarters specia of the you c Vanderbilt family. sion. Visually, the estate is gorgeous. De- speci signed by Fredrick Law Olmsted, who hibit created Central Park in New York City, ditio the rose gardens, the azalea garden and eat i the Dutch tulip garden, currently in area, bloom, are especially breathtaking. The the $ Victorian Celebration of Spring is is no I GARNER'S FERRY tyl [use] ; je I J \ J Rosewood \ idS... y* \/ mer! > Security Self Storage y ar Alarms gers On-Site -Sat 9am-6pm) j RTAINMENT available at 1 Characters, LENDAR JKSU and Sounds | | ~ Familiar aractersonIine.com 1 I | WEDNESDAYS I HIP-HOP DANCE PARTY! _ 11 p.m.-3 a.m. 18 or older ^ | THURSDAYS I college night mjm dance party! iglffl Featuring a fun mix of party music! MR 9:00 p.m.-3:00 a.m. 18 or older HBHfiSHl FRIDAYS | jfl. teen night dance party! Featuring today's top 40 hits! >33^ 7 p.m.-12 a.m. Ages 13-19 " [w SATURDAYS j ^ WILD WEEKEND |Sj Jlf j ^ DANCE PARTY! 1 [ CF Featuring today's best dance music! 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. 18 or older I OF | Ttlist Characters is available for mixers and private . parties! For more information call 561-9977! I vakje I offer speci ^Amer The Game* Trip /hat to do i ilaxation I rntly taking place and will last unLe end of the semester. )ne of the more interesting things \ whilp at thp pstpfp is visitincr Php ery. For $10 you can attend a IS i tasting and sample wines that ft ; at $40 a bottle and go up to $150 tie. However, the catch of being 21 der applies here. isheville can be reached most conmtly by car, but bus trips and group 3 are also common modes of reach ing this remote moun sis| tain location. I! The drive is (k beautiful vi ' ^ an(^ *S re^a* m ;V : ^IIP t i v e 1 y su WL straight forI out of Co- ^ P / / lumbia tor ?/ wards ^ \ Wjm Greenville ' <,.? and then I- ar' |tf <1 40 out of l | g ? North Car- hc fr ? olina take you right to vf , gates of the estate. K While the ^ | JpwPliLjfe initial cost to is well worth ^ L TO THE GAMECOCK ^ ^ ^ 95 gT an self-tour the grounds, the man- re( and the gardens. Guided tours and tal exhibits, like travelling art ex- a s, can be attended for a small ad- ? nal fee. There are many places to n Asheville and the surrounding ^ . While a day trip may go beyond >20 budget, it is an experience that t to be missed. a( pli "V rrrr-rrtr-iim i n W& * Custom Fra: USC Diplor (complimentary mat, glass, pre< Your choice of Mahogany, Ch Other colleges Benedict: Clemson: College of Charleston: Columbia College: 939-0590 1214 Sunset : i 11 "T Wi rnfii! I ^ fith the Great Taste and of the HOT POCKETS?, I CROISSANT POCKETS? b, HOT POCKETS? Brand Available Bi-Lo, Winn and other fine stores ii (in the freezer st IFG. COUPON 1 EXPIRES JULY 13, 1998~| ^ 5ave 50c ? 3T POCKETS?, LEAN POCKETS?, (OISSANT POCKETS? Brand Stuffed Sandwiches, HOT POCKETS? Brand PIZZA MINI'S :oupon good only on purchase of product indicated Any other use corv ?s fraud COUPON NOT TRANSFERABLE LIMIT ONE COUPON PER >HASE To the retailer Chef Amenca will reimburse you for the face of this coupon plus 8c if submitted in compliance with the term of this Valid only if redeemed by distributors of our merchandise or anyone fically authonzed by Chef Amenca Cash value 1/20c Mail to Chef ica. CMS Department 43695. One^^vcett Dnve. Del Rio, TX 78840 5 :ock fr* ifyjpflBMfe*'' ay li jj^^P MR |?i:i*^|^^::;:. M :ft) Asheville's Biltmore House is sitors can enjoy Christmas decora er. (above) Charleston is a hot sp miner homes on Rainbow Row an Atlanta, Ga. is another close hotspot at offers many sight-seeing attracins. It is easily accessible by car, but ware: there is no place to park, ever. )u also can go Greyhound for ound $60 round trip. The city's mass msit system, MARTA, is usually efient, but be prepared to walk a lot. lanta is more of a touristy place that is, among other things, a Six Flags, e Atlanta Braves baseball team and nuseum dedicated to that wonderful ft drink, Coca-Cola. The Olympic Staum now houses the Braves but it still is the Torch attached. For those who have never been to lanta, the Margaret Mitchell musen and birthplace of "Gone With the ind" is a must-see. There is a bioaphical movie about Mitchell, a film el of the star-studded premiere of the 3vie version of "Gone With the Wind" the Fox theater in Atlanta and tons souvenirs and memorabilia to take me. The museum is free, but there a $5 charge to actually go into the argaret Mitchell house. Thirsty? Then try the Coca-Cola tiseum where you can learn to ask for Doke in 30 different languages, same different Coca-Cola products from I ??i thy &wiito> ming For nas $45.00 16x20 servation, special cuts) lerry or Gold Frame > include: $45 16x20 $35 14x18 $75 20x24 $35 14x18 J. 7sJes/ Co fa. 29169 MM] Winning Varieties ,EAN POCKETS?, and Stuffed Sandwiches, and PIZZA MINI'S i Dixie n your area iN'POCKETS 01445 mill iiiiiii i 43695 30050 0 (8100)0 01445 I mm mm* mm mm mmm mm mm mmi mm mm*md opened year round except T itions during the holidays and tot all year long. Tourists can id soak up sun on the beaches, around the world and view the wi largest soda fountain. A slight v ing has to be put on this attractic it usually requires at least an hour Walt Disney World-style line to ? and attracts the same people wl there as well. Expect a lot of slowincr linoc anri trmrictc tnlrincr tvipl of themselves at every waking moi The cost for the Coke museum i and the tour lasts about an hour The CNN tour is impressive ai fers a chance to be an amateur b caster. The friendly mall-like at phere is comfortable and is never b Admission is $7, which basically you an all-access pass to tour e thing in the building from the r room to Ted Turner's office. Finally, Atlanta has spectai food. The number-one spot for d is the Cheesecake Factory, locat the ritzy Buckhead area of Atlanta food is pricey, but the dessert is be words. The last destination for the ward end-of-the-semester travel Charleston, S.C. This is the closes tination and the least expensive trips. At only an hour and 45 mb on 1-26 east, Charleston provide: bhh London $60 Frankfurt $71 Rome $801 Copenhai L E a n t fates round-trip from Columbia and do not include tax wl STA TRAVEL... THE WORLD'S / Q|||] } LARGEST STUDENT V / TRAVEL ORGANIZATION. A ?MEMORY I THE EDDIE BUSH < aUGES TUES A WED API FRI APRIL MONDAY: JIMMY'S DIESEL ry 420 WEEK i KICK OFF PARTY wamaatmmaaaamm Wednesday, April 15, 1998 SARA LADKNHEIM The Gamecock hanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's, the gardens during the spring and sumshop in the market, view the traditional arld's entertainment and the best seafood on /arn- the east coast. >n, as Tours of this famous bed of seces-long sion are available by walking or horsejet in drawn carriages. Carriage tours cost ho go $12, and the cost can be bartered if you mov- are in a large group. The tour of the fafcures mous Rainbow Row shoppes and housnent. es and the beautiful Battery are must is $5, see, absolutely free activities. The Marlrnf whir?V? 10 nnf fn Kn pnnfnon^ urifVi IVUt, VY lllvll lo 11W IU WV/ V/UUIUO^U YY 1 l/l 1 ad of- the former slave market, is the place to road ;m?s- TRAVEL page nine aring. ^ very- W^BfMI Lewscular ' 1 A 1 | I I J wf iniiig } a I'lT | J l I ?. \M ed in J I #T f Jf 1 i. 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