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Gallery: Signs of Toronto -- Queen West

DrFumblefinger ·
  Previously I've presented a overview of Toronto featuring its signage, which you can see at this link .  Today's post focuses on a very colorful region of the city, the western end of Queen Street (often just referred to as "Queen West")....
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Toronto

DrFumblefinger ·
  One of Toronto’s newest big attractions is Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada , with underwater creatures and habitats from across the globe.   It's in a fabulous location, on the harborfront adjoining the CN Tower, Rogers Center and...
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Morse Museum: Tiffany and Much More

Paul Heymont ·
When it's time to leave Disney World for the Real World, Orlando's Charles Hosmer Morse Museum provides an excellent re-entry point.
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Italy's oldest vintage wine: 6,000 years old

Paul Heymont ·
University of South Florida find shows that Italian winemaking has been going on for twice as long as previously thought.
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Sept. 22, 2017: Flowers at the Petit Palais, Paris

Paul Heymont ·
After viewing an exhibition at the Beaux Arts era Petit Palais, PHeymont enjoyed a visit to its flower beds as well.
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World War II Pill Boxes, Embleton Bay, Northumberland.

Ian Cook ·
Hundreds of WW II era fortifications known as "pillboxes" dot the English landscape. Ian Cook shares some examples, along with their history.
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June 19, 2017: Downtown Sylvania, Georgia

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob stops in Downtown Sylvania, Georgia, one of the rural downtowns he loves.
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Il Capo: Palermo's Ancient Market

Paul Heymont ·
One of Palermo's best attractions is this open-air market that's been doing business every day for a thousand years.
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Venice's Royal Gardens set for restoration

Paul Heymont ·
Napoleon's gardens will be restored with funds from an insurance company, continuing a trend of private funding for landmark preservation in Italy.
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Soles Truncos: Unique in Puerto Rico

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L continues his exploration of San Juan's unique architecture and the work of the Puerto Rico Historic Building Drawing Society.
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Take A Tour To These Patriotic Places of India

Abhishek Mathur ·
The charm, the grandeur and the royalty is how India can be described. Not only in monetary terms but the country is also rich in terms of culture, traditions, heritage sites and everything. It is because of this reason that the country was once called “Golden Bird”. Got fascinated by the beauty and the charm of the country, many rulers has invaded this spectacular country at different period of time. Right start from Aibak to Mughals to British, the country is ruled and built in a unique...
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Certosa e Museo di San Martino, Naples

Paul Heymont ·
A hilltop monastery dating to the 14th century is a stunning museum of history and especially of the art of the baroque era.
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America's Cuppa Tea: A visit to the Celestial Seasons Factory, Boulder

DrFumblefinger ·
A fun attraction in Boulder is a visit to the Celestial Seasons factory. Here you can sample free tea blends, take a free factory tour, and learn about the company's history. There's a fascinating display of original art and teapots available.
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Danish Vikings may have been wine-makers

Paul Heymont ·
Evidence has been found of grape-growing in Denmark in the Viking era, and it appears likely that they were used in winemaking.
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Know 11 Interesting Facts About Amber Fort in Jaipur

Abhishek Mathur ·
Royal state of Rajasthan, the state of kings and kingdoms has its own charisma when it comes to the grandeur of rich and historical monuments. Filled with many amazing and wonderful cities, Rajasthan plays a vital role in Indian Tourism. One of the major cities in Rajasthan is Jaipur, the pink city of India. Boasting a plethora of amazing forts, palaces and havelis, Jaipur is coronating the crown of Rajasthan Tourism . One of the major tourist attractions in Jaipur is Amber Fort. Famous as...
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Exploring New Roads

Jonathan L ·
Travel leads us in new directions. In this instance, the art he's looked at in his travels has led Jonathan L to new directions in writing.
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June 18, 2017: FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt Homes, Hyde Park, New York

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us for a look at the homes of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA: Where Gumbo Was (#226)

Jonathan L ·
JonathanL takes us to see one of America's greatest art museums, and the answer to this week's puzzle.
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White Pass Railroad, Alaska: On the Trail of '98

Paul Heymont ·
From Skagway over the mountain into the Yukon, a railroad built for gold-miners today carries mostly visitors. It's still quite a trip.
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Granville Island Glimpses

Paul Heymont ·
Famed for its public market, Granville Island also has great views of Vancouver, boats, water, and lots of visitors.
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The Burgess Shale, Stanley Glacier, Kootenay National Park (Where Gumbo was #211)

DrFumblefinger ·
Gumbo was visiting the fossil rich deposits of the Burgess Shale. These are at a newly discovered site in the Stanley Glacier basin of Kootenay National Park.
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In the Cotswolds: Chastleton House

PortMoresby ·
PortMoresby continues her progress through the Cotswolds with a visit to Chastleton House near Moreton-in-Marsh and is greeted with the words, "Chastleton is Wolf Hall."
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Can Sweden's 'Museum of Failure' succeed?

Paul Heymont ·
Helsingborg is soon to open a unique museum, dedicated to the valiant tries that fell by the wayside of innovation.
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New partners revive German discount train service

Paul Heymont ·
Germany's largest bus carrier teams up with a partner to revive a discount competitor for Germany's giant Deutsche Bahn
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Pittsburgh's airport to get smaller, smarter

Paul Heymont ·
Pittsburgh plans to re-work its pioneering airport to meet the needs of a new age.
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October 15 2017, Greek Amphitheater - Siracusa Italy

Jonathan L ·
The town of Siracusa on Sicily is home to a large Greek Amphitheater dating back to around 450 BCE. Jonathan L has some beautiful photos.
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Nov. 5, 2017, Concordia Temple, Agrigento, Sicily

Jonathan L ·
The Concordia Temple is one of the best preserved Greek temples in the world.
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Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota (Where Gumbo Was #231)

DrFumblefinger ·
Gumbo was visiting the plane exhibit outside the Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota. An impressive assortment of military hardware can be viewed (for free), a treat for anyone interested in the history of flight.
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Time Travel: Subway Ads of the Past

Paul Heymont ·
Travelers are sitting ducks for advertising. Join PHeymont on a nostalgic look at some of the historic car cards at the NYC Transit Museum!
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The Cloisters: Medieval Crafts and Glass

Paul Heymont ·
The third and last part of PHeymont's visit to The Cloisters focuses on stained glass and craftsmanship
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Churches of Park Slope, Brooklyn

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont explores the varied and mostly 19th-century churches in one of Brooklyn's premier neighborhoods, and explores the area's history.
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Poking around Berkeley Springs, West Virginia

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares a visit to the small and historic West Virginia town of Berkeley Springs.
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April 24, 2020: Something Fishy on Delancey Street

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont highlights another of the many fascinating works of art commissioned for the New York City subway system.
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June 28, 2020: La Candelaria & Street Art in Bogota, Colombia

Grand Escapades ·
Gilles shares photos of some of the nicely restored homes in the old Colonial core of Bogata, and some fine examples of its street art.
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Rough flying weather after lockdowns end

Paul Heymont ·
Airlines are facing many questions about post-lockdown flying and keeping passengers safe; some believe the era of cheap travel is over.
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Echo of Rebellion: The Resistance at Christiana

Paul Heymont ·
A small Pennsylvania town hangs out a sign "Freedom Began Here," its proud memory of a moment when its name was known everywhere.
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The Era of Masked Travel is here

Paul Heymont ·
As travel resumes, many questions are yet to be answered but one of them has: Yes, you'll be wearing a mask as you fly.
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Where in the World is TravelGumbo #375

DrFumblefinger ·
A new travel puzzle is posted for the week. Gumbo is off to another adventure to a unique place — and it's up to you to figure out where that is!
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Italy will pay to get people out of cars

Paul Heymont ·
Italy will spend some cash on incentives to get people out of cars and onto personal or public transport in the post-Covid era.
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Sweden still bans 'spontaneous dancing'

Paul Heymont ·
Moving with the music is a no-no in Swedish bars and restaurants, but Parliament says it's time to do away with the rule.
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Surprising Destination: Batumi, Georgia

Lestertheinvestor ·
LestertheInvestor visits a Black Sea resort city popular with Russians and filled with unusual art and buildings.
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Amsterdam: New program for saving face

Paul Heymont ·
Amsterdam has been saving architectural ornaments from demolished buildings and is offering them free to builders who will re-use them.
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Emirates juggles its future fleet

Paul Heymont ·
Emirates firms up an order for 787s, while changing models. It's also buying A350s as part of its prep for the post-A380 era
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U.S. cuts most Cuba air routes

Paul Heymont ·
In a continuing reinstatement of U.S. travel restrictions on Cuba, the Trump administration is planning to cut off flights to all Cuba cities except Havana.
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Ashland, Virginia: "Center of the Universe"

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie shares a visit to the charming community of Ashland, known by some as the "Center of the Universe".
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Qantas bends alliance lines in KLM/AF deal

Paul Heymont ·
Closer ties between airlines in rival alliances may hint at future changes in the world of connections.
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Pretty in Pink: Makeup Museum to open

Paul Heymont ·
A new museum in New York City will highlight the 10,000-year history of cosmetics and their effect on society.
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Jan. 11, 2020: The History Column, Koblenz, Germany

Paul Heymont ·
A monument that recounts the town's history also obscures some of it.
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Guanacaste: Old cities, traditional pottery, great food

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us on a tour away from the resort in Tamarindo and on an exploration of the nearby towns where Costa Ricans live.
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NYC Transit Museum: An urban railfan's heaven

Paul Heymont ·
Housed in an old subway station in Downtown Brooklyn, the Transit Museum tells as much about the city's history as it does about trains.
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