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Added by William Annis Davis on December 11, 2014 at 6:36am — No Comments
Originally dubbed the greatest playground in the world by New Yorkers in the early 1900's, throngs of tenement dwellers weren't the only visitors here looking to escape the city's summer heat. J.P. Morgan and…
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With my penchant for museums, I was enchanted to visit the Hunt Museum in Limerick. Has nothing to do with hunting but everything with one of the greatest private collections of art and antiques in Ireland, right up to the the 20th century.
John and Gertrude Hunt were antique dealers and art…
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There are various good reasons to consider a visit to the tiny country of Honduras in Central America, especially if you’re a fan of diving,…
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When it was time to start planning our family’s summer ‘14 adventure, we decided to expand our borders beyond tours around the Northeast to a destination down South.
My wife Sue and I felt that we were ready for such an expedition. Our excursions to…
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If you have managed to spend the weekend in London and planning to experience the city in these 2 days then gear yourself up, because there is too much to see in a very short span. There is no shortage of tourist staples in this regal city. Being one of the most populous cities, it has lots of attractions for travellers of any age. If you love history and the royal culture, Palace of Westminster, Tower of London and Buckingham Palace are some of the heritage sites you just cannot miss. On…
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by Javier Pedreira
That air travel is the safest form of transportation going is not mere happenstance but rather due to…
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After four days in Pohnpei, FSM, some of them with drenching rain, all of them with power blackouts, it’s good to get the hell outta’ Slidell, that is Pohnpei. I’ll leave half a bear of honey behind, but the flashlight and Virgen de Guadalupe votive candle will go with me, presumably all the way back to LA, since the trip’s almost over. And certainly the brownies will come along, too. Micronesians make damn good brownies btw. So I board the plane—a pound or two heavier—in a downpour and…
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by Shanon Farley
It is a Friday morning in my little mountain coffee town of Atenas, Costa Rica. The traditional Friday farmers’ market, called a “feria” in Spanish, is abuzz with…
Added by Danny Solano Alvarez on December 2, 2014 at 11:08am — No Comments
In antiquity, the city of Cavtat was known as Epidaurus. A Greek colony was established there. Cavtat’s soil and surrounding seabed are brimming with artifacts from those times: coins, funeral stelae, baseboard fragments, mosaics, amphorae, and so on. Having been destroyed by barbarians, it was reconstructed in the 15th century in the…
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