Tour

Tour may refer to:

  • Tourism, travel for pleasure
  • BlackBerry Tour, a mobile smartphone from RIM
  • Tour of duty, a period of time spent in military service
  • Campus tour
  • Concert tour
  • Professional golf tours
  • Tennis tour

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Other articles related to "tour, tours":

Ricky Martin - Tours
... Ricky Martin Tour (1992) Me Amaras Tour (1993–1994) A Medio Vivir Tour (1995–1997) Vuelve World Tour (1998) Livin' la Vida Loca Tour (1999–2000) One Night Only with ...
Elfstedentocht
... The Elfstedentocht (West Frisian Âlvestêdetocht, English Eleven cities tour), at almost 200 kilometres (120 mi), is a speed skating match (with 200 contestants) and a leisure skating tour ... When the ice is suitable the tour is announced, and starts within 48 hours ...
John Otway - Biography
... Otway currently tours as a solo act as a duo with Richard Holgarth and often with his Big Band which includes Murray Torkildsen, Seymour, Adam Batterbee and guest keyboard player Barry ... and Wilko Johnson as part of The Mad, the Bad the Dangerous tour ... A DVD of the tour was released in 2007 ...
1996 In Music - Events - June
... June 21 – The Sex Pistols start their reunion tour in Lahti, Finland ... kicks off the Alive/Worldwide reunion tour at Tiger Stadium in Detroit ... It's the first tour by the original lineup of the band since 1979 ...
2005 In Africa - Sports - Cycling
... The 3rd International Cyclists Tour of Cameroon (French language Grand tour cycliste international du Cameroun) was held from 26 February to 12 March, with cyclists from twenty countries taking part ... The 8th edition of the Tour du Senegal took place from 22 September to 2 October 2005 ... Burkina Faso The 19th Tour du Faso which was held between 26 October and 6 November 2005 was won by the burkinabé Jérémie Ouedraogo ...

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    Do you know I believe that [William Jennings] Bryan will force his nomination on the Democrats again. I believe he will either do this by advocating Prohibition, or else he will run on a Prohibition platform independent of the Democrats. But you will see that the year before the election he will organize a mammoth lecture tour and will make Prohibition the leading note of every address.
    William Howard Taft (1857–1930)

    Left Washington, September 6, on a tour through Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Virginia.... Absent nineteen days. Received every where heartily. The country is again one and united! I am very happy to be able to feel that the course taken has turned out so well.
    Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)