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  1. World's Great Museums Here are some great museums in the world. They are not necessarily the best known or the most accessible or the largest but they are a great find. The best thing is you can visit them without leaving your home. Have a great time!  Global Museu...
  2. Historic City of York, England York, the county of Yorkshire's major city and a magnet for visitors from all over the world. They are attracted by the quaintness of the streets, the city's beauty, York Minster and the city's long history which includes Romans, Angles, Vikings and...
  3. Tour An Aircraft Carrier Few classes of warship changed the way naval battles are fought more than the aircraft carrier. Touring an aircraft carrier is a thrilling experience that gives you a glimpse into life aboard one of these floating air bases and the history they made....
  4. Cool Places in Los Angeles This lens is about cool places that I like in and around Los Angeles.  I am a native of Los Angeles and have lived here for almost all of my 40 something years.  You probably won't find all of the places that you would find in a t...
  5. Vincent Van Gogh - Resources for Art Lovers This lens is about the artist Vincent Van Gogh. It shares information about the life of Vincent Van Gogh Van Gogh's letters and where you can see and read them the art of Vincent Van Gogh - his drawings, watercolours and oil paintings museums, a...
  6. John Singer Sargent - Resources for Art Lovers This lens is about John Singer Sargent - noted American painter, draftsman, portraitist, muralist and watercolorist. This site provides a comprehensive overview of John Singer Sargent, his life and his art through links to information sites and image...
  7. Tour A Battleship Battleships were once the most fearsome warships that sailed the seas. Today there are none left in commission but a handful remain preserved as museum ships and memorials. Here you will find information on battleships around the world that you can v...
  8. The Historic City of Bath, England I moved to Wiltshire, just 12 miles from Bath, in 1993. Since then I've fallen in love with this beautiful city in south-west England. We still live in Wiltshire although much further away from Bath but I still visit it often. It is popular with vis...
  9. 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...
  10. 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...
  11. Chester, England - Medieval City Chester, county town of Cheshire, in the north west of England, stands on the River Dee, not far from both Liverpool and North Wales. The city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because it has kept many of its medieval fe...
  12. 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...
  13. Absolutely Prehistoric: A Dinosaur Lovers Paradise Do you know or have a family member that is a dinosaur fanatic? I bet you do, every family has one. If you do, why not get them a prehistoric theme gift. This lens was created to provide prehistoric fans easy access to entertainment, gift ideas,...
  14. Road Trip to Goa The State of Goa, situated on the west coast of India is one of the great holiday destinations for tourists from all over the world. It has three major cities named Margao, Vasco da Gama and Panjim (the capital), a seaport and an airport and is well...
  15. Pennsylvania Dutch Country This lens provides you with regional information and resources to plan a trip to Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsylvania Deitsch) country. Any vacation visit to Southern Pennsylvania simply must include a tour of the farms, valleys and byways where the Amis...
  16. Pablo Picasso - Resources for Art Lovers Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881 - 1973) was a Spanish painter and sculptor and very prominent in twentieth century art. Find out about: Picasso's art and where you can see it in museums, art galleries, exhibitions and websites books and articles ab...
  17. Ancient Greece Odyssey Index This will be an index, table of contents, and guide to my online book, Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveller's Journal. Following the Table of Contents, I am compiling a list of all my photos with their descriptions, and a list of all the websites I r...
  18. Virginia Beach Virginia This page provides travel, recreation and vacation information for Virginia Beach Virginia. Please send us your suggestions, articles and links.
  19. Torquay - South Devon Torquay is the largest of the three main towns on Torbay on the south coast of Devon in the south of the UK. Torquay stands on the northern side of the bay, Paignton is in the middle and the smallest, Brixham, is on the south side. The three towns ar...
  20. Paris, France We took the boat trip on the Seine that stops at the Eiffel Tower and at Notre Dame Cathedral. This is Notre Dame Cathedral with its rose garden in front. The church choir was practicing in an upper room with the windows open. The music added a lot t...