The futuristic designs of Eero Saarinen scandalized, entranced, and ultimately became beloved icons. Growing up in New York City, we all loved to go...
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The Keys boasts several people and groups committed to saving injured wildlife. The most northern of these sanctuaries is the Florida Keys WIld Bird...
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In a ceremony yesterday, November 11, 2009 Santa Monica pier was officially named the western point for Historic Route 66. To celebrate, 66 vintage...
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In my mailbox this morning was a press release on 1000 ideas, places and activities to inspire and entertain, for travelers and lovers of life-lists...
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While all the Keys have their own personality, specialities and pleasures, Key West has always been a tourist magnet. But it also offers a bit of a...
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Mark Your Calendars: In March 2010, the New York Historical Society will present the first large-scale exhibition of materials from the Grateful...
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It's after 11 PM and I'm sitting in bed in the Lavender Suite at the Lemp Mansion B& B. It's reported to be a truly haunted house and I'm feeling...
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If we had any doubts about Shanghai as a world-class city, they would have been dispelled instantly upon arrival in the area known as New Pudong....
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Anyone who thinks they know China based on scenes of the Yangtze River, or farmers working in the fields, or thousands of workers on their way to the...
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The new mule ride follows a trail heading west through a forest of ponderosa pine, piñon pine and junipers to the rim of the Grand Canyon. The...
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