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- St. Louis Family Fun Are you thinking about vacationing in St. Louis? Do you live in St. Louis and want to see the sites that you haven't seen yet? There is so much to see besides the "Big Seven", as I call them (the Arch - National Museum of Westward Expan...
- New Hampshire Rainy or Snowy Day Indoor Places There's no reason to sit at home bored because it's a wet rainy day, or a cold blustery snowy day outside. There are a few choices for indoor entertainment and unique places to visit in New Hampshire. Here's a few indoor places to go, books on craft...
- Sarasota For Free | Florida Fun Free Things To Do | Free Activities Amuse yourself without breaking into your wallet or maxing out your credit cards! The Sarasota area on the west coast of Florida abounds with fun free things to do. No matter how prosperous the times, it's always engaging to discover ways to enj...
- The Ghibli Museum in Mitaka (Tokyo, Japan) Easily one of the greatest highlights of our 2006 Japan trip is our tour of the Studio Ghibli Museum in Mitaka Inokashira Park, Tokyo. The museum houses an exhibit of the process of making animated films the Ghibli (pronounced Jiburi) way and screen...
- Tour A Tall Ship Ahoy! Here you will find information on tall ships around the world that are open for the public to tour. All ships are grouped by region of the world so that you can easily find a tall ship near you or your next travel destination. Tour...
- The Art of Magritte This lens is dedicated to the art and thoughts of the great Belgian surrealist artist Rene Magritte. Get to know more about this great artist's biography and works. This lens includes lots of information, biography, pictures, paintings, video cli...
- The Brunel Museum - The Thames Tunnel Museum The Brunel Museum is located in the old Thames Tunnel engine room. Dedicated to the Thames Tunnel, the underwater tunnel that was the achievement of Marc Isambard Brunel and his son Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the small museum offers a treasure trove of...
- Battleship USS Alabama (BB-60) The US Navy battleship USS Alabama (BB-60) was launched from the Norfolk Navy Yard in Portsmouth, Virginia on February 16, 1942 and was commissioned on August 16 of that same year. In nearly five years of commissioned service, the USS Alab...
- Wedgwood And The Wedgwood Museum Saturday, October 04, 2008 Wedgwood Musuem to Open in October The long-awaited Wedgwood Museum, located at the site of the Wedgwood factory in Barlaston, UK is scheduled to open on October 24, 2008. Some will visit Wedgwood to see the first vases which...
- Top Places You must Visit in Chicago Chicago is known for its architectural marvels and its cultural diversity. It is a city that should be visited by everyone at some time during their lives. From experiencing wonderful museums to elevated trains to tasty foods, Chicago has a unique au...
- The Art of Dali To me the Art of Salvador Dali is exactly how to perceive, feel and see the world around you inside and through the mirrorin front of you. This lens is dedicated to the art and thoughts of Salvador Dali, it includes biography, history, paintings, pict...
- Sir Alfred Munnings Alfred John Munnings (1878-1959) is known as one of England's most talented painters of horses. During WWI his engagement by Lord Beaverbrook's Canadian War Memorials Fund led to a series of prestigious post-war commissions that made him a wea...
- An illumination of Byzantine themes in Istanbul Many tourists visit Istanbul every year. Everyone would captures different elements of this city. It is vast as well as "deep". Layer upon layer... it has millefeuilles of cultures and civilizations. As a jewellery designer myself, I have always been...
- The Flavel House Commissioned by bar pilot Captain George Flavel as a home for him and his family to retire to, the Flavel House was completed in 1886. Built in the Queen Anne style, the mansion was donated to the city of Astoria and established as a museum by the Hi...
- Crystal Collecting Adventures I am a geologist, mineral collector and dealer. I have a selection of fine mineral specimens, many of which are self-collected,and jewelry-quality crystals (the suite of gem quartz (Herkimer Diamonds) is particularly fine). You can see some of my col...
- The Bauer Brothers - Resources for Botanical Art Lovers Many experts regard the Bauer brothers - Franz and Ferdinand, as being being two of the best botanical artists that have ever lived. Sir Joseph Banks spotted Franz Bauer's skills and arranged for him to become employed as "botanick Painter to his Ma...
- The Mysterious Alabama Hills of California The Alabama Hills is a small, fascinating area just off of Highway 395 in California. The area has been used as the setting in numerous movies, commercials, and music videos. The weathered boulders that make up the area are extremely beautiful, sitti...
- Dracula's Castle For Sale The Castle Museum Has Been Put On The Market
- Thomas Edison Although born in Ohio, Thomas Edison spent much of his later life in New Jersey. Edison is famous for his work with telegraphy, phonographs, the incandescent light bulb, and the kinetoscope, the first motion picture camera. He is shown here in his la...
- Funicular, Abt, chain ferry, cable cars and other unusual railways Funicular railways date back to 1515 but were most popular in late 1800s. The Abt rack and pinion railway system was built to combat very steep inclines. The underwater Chain ferry pulled a vehicular ferry across a river. Around the world...
