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Re: Arthur Ave -NYC's Real Little Italy

Paul Heymont ·
When my kids were younger, Arthur Avenue made a great end to a day at the Bronx Zoo or Botanical Garden...I'm glad it's still going!
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Re: The newest, biggest, bestest airport: Aren't they all?

Paul Heymont ·
Far from Third World except In the minds of Gov. Cuomo and Joe Biden, but Laguardia is my favorite NY airport precisely because it's so much smaller.
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Re: New Mexico: It ain't new, and it ain't Mexico!

Inn on the Alameda ·
Thank you, Travel and Nature! I would have to say that Joe, our owner, who originally authored this as a blog post on our website ( www.innonthealameda.com ) is a bit of both. I know he was a middle school teacher when he first came to Santa Fe, but I'm not sure if history was his subject or not. Originally Posted by TravelandNature: Has it been 102 years already ? How time does fly. Thanks for the wonderful article. Do you have a bent for history or have you absorbed it by living in the...
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The Bovington Tank Museum, Dorset

Mac ·
Almost unsure whether this constitutes a Travel Gumbo "travel" post, I press ahead with my submission and await rapped knuckles from the Senior Gurus! But, first I will bring the big guns to bear with the help of Brad Pitt and his Sherman tank from...
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Cruising California's 17 Mile Drive

DrFumblefinger ·
  There are a lot of famous road trips in the USA, like California's Pacific Coast Highway and Montana's Going to the Sun Highway .  One of the best known drives in America is scenic 17-Mile Drive (actually distance depends on how you...
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Miami's Wynwood: New street art destination

Paul Heymont ·
Think of Miami, and what comes to mind? For me, it's older New Yorkers on the beach, Art Deco along South Beach, and Cuban food. Others probably have different pre-conceptions, but it's a fair bet that avant garde street art is not at the top of the...
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American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame, Amarillo, TX

Samantha ·
Samantha explores this museum dedicated to a favorite American breed, and shares the excitement with us.
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Seeing the World's Game at a Local Stadium - Palermo Football

Jonathan L ·
A longtime soccer fan, Jonathan L has an exciting afternoon sitting with the locals at an important game in Palermo.
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July 5, 2017: Cambridge American Cemetery

George G. ·
George G shares a visit to the Cambridge American Cemetery, the only permanent World War II Memorial in the British Isles.
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In the Cotswolds: Upton House

PortMoresby ·
PortMoresby continues her English adventures with a stop at Upton House, in Warwickshire, on the way to the Cotswolds.
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The Great Eclipse of 2017

Jonathan L ·
A day set aside to watch the eclipse turned into a day of new friends and good times for Jonathan L, who viewed near Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Arthur Ave -NYC's Real Little Italy

Jonathan L ·
Just some of the selection at Mike's Deli Tourists will go down to lower Manhattan looking for Little Italy, but those in the know will head to the Bronx. Just west of The Bronx Zoo is the Belmont neighborhood, and the heart of Belmont is Arthur Ave (...
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Aberdeen Washington: Home to Washington's logging industry

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L explores some of the history of Aberdeen, Washington
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Big ooops! Taiwan passports get wrong photo

Paul Heymont ·
Taiwan is destroying its new passports after discovering they'd used pictures of the wrong airport in the wrong country as background.
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New LaGuardia Airport begins to emerge

Paul Heymont ·
LaGuardia Airport's morphing into a new 21st-century facility, while continuing to operate hundreds of daily flights.
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Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us on a loving tour of the Pike Place Market in Seattle Washington, including its new Market Front addition.
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Touring Historic B&Bs in Charming Havre de Grace

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger tours some charming B&B's in Havre de Grace, Maryland. These are the kind of places that feel like home away from home.
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Shunpiking Through Northern Ohio

Jonathan L ·
Continuing his off-the-Interstates trip to Minnesota, Jonathan L stops to see the sights of northern Ohio.
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WestJet and McD team up for a cup of joe

Paul Heymont ·
McDonalds becomes the official in-air coffee of Canadian discount carrier WestJet.
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History, Mystery, Art and More in Boonsboro and Beyond

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares some of the sights and activities in historic Boonsboro, Maryland, which she recently visited.
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March 14, 2019: Sloppy Joe's, Key West

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger pays a quick visit to Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West, a favorite place of author Ernest Hemingway when he lived in the city in the 1930s.
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Swiss say coffee 'not essential for life'

Paul Heymont ·
Swiss food reserve authorities are ready to give coffee the boot from national stockpiles.
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Amarillo by Morning – Amarillo, Texas

Samantha ·
Samantha and her husband had a great time in Amarillo, Texas and share some of the local hot spots.
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New Mexico: It ain't new, and it ain't Mexico!

Inn on the Alameda ·
January 6 th , 2014 is the 102nd anniversary of New Mexican Statehood , which makes this a good time to take a look at the exciting and unique history of our town dating back much further than our statehood. The story of Santa Fe is a multicultural tapestry that dates to the 16th century and defines it as one of the most unique, amazing capital cities in the entire United States. Eighty years after Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztecs and established New Spain, the Conquistador Don Juan de...
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Bah! Humbug! DJ hijacks station to play Last Christmas 24 times in a row

Paul Heymont ·
It's nearly Christmas time, and for many of us that means a non-stop barrage of holiday music, but Joe Kohlhofer, a DJ at Austria's Antenne Carinthia station took it to the extreme by playing the same song 24 times in a row. The station was buried in complaints after the young DJ announced that he felt people were not in the proper Christmas spirit and that he would therefore play Wham's 'Last Christmas' for his entire two-hour show. Station officials were unable to stop him, because he had...
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Connecting with Ancestral Roots, Dresden, Tennessee

Samantha ·
Samantha shares her emotional yet wonderful visit to her granmother's home town of Dresden, Tennessee on what would have been her 107th birthday.
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Just the facts, Ma'am

Paul Heymont ·
Just the facts, Ma'am
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Best Australian Destinations for Venturous Travelers: Where to Go After Lockdown

Julia B. (Guest) ·
From beach resorts to sightseeing tours — Australia has it all. But what if you are a venturous traveler? If you are looking for options that may give you a real thrill, this guide is for you. It contains destinations for gambling, diving, rafting, and more (sponsored content).
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Disney World: Big plans for 2021

Paul Heymont ·
Despite a rough year, Disney is optimistically planning to open new rides and new hotels in 2021
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How big will Biden go on rail?

Paul Heymont ·
Ambitious rail projects have been in the works for years, waiting for Federal funding. Proponents are hopeful rail-friendly Pres. Biden will say 'yes.'
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New York's 21st Century LaGuardia

Paul Heymont ·
New York's step-child airport has turned into Cinderella ready for the future, but PHeymont isn't over his nostalgia for 'the way it was.'
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Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head, South Carolina

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visits the Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island
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Museum of the City of New York

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visits one of New York City's main historical museums
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Permanent Protest, Washington, DC

Paul Heymont ·
In Lafayette Park, protesters against nuclear war and for other causes have kept a protest going for over 40 years.
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Exploring Historic St. Augustine

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie shares St. Augustine's variety of museums and other attractions for adult visitors
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Faces of Afghanistan

George G. ·
George G shares images of Afghan villagers, taken by a friend
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More Faces of Afghanistan

George G. ·
George G shares another set of unusual photographs from Afghanistan
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Ducks of the Alcazar, Seville

Paul Heymont ·
In the gardens of Seville's Alcazar, PHeymont has some encounters of the duck kind...
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Turquoise Museum—Albuquerque’s Gem

Marilyn Jones ·
A family-run museum offers an unparalleled view of turquoise history and jewelry
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Wilson Arch, Utah

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits Wilson Arch, one of hundreds of natural arches you can see in the state of Utah. It is located just off the highway south of Moab.
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'Overnight flight' with an Airbnb DC-3

Paul Heymont ·
A long-retired DC-3 takes on a new career in the Wisconsin woods
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Exploring Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie shares highlights of her visit to Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg.
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The Fist—Detroit, Michigan

Samantha ·
Samantha shares pictures of "The Fist." It is a sculpture in Detroit, Michigan dedicated to boxer Joe Louis.
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