Tagged With "Brett Hart"
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Small Museums of New York State
While driving across New York following the Erie Canal, Jonathan L had the opportunity to stop at some of the smaller museums that are often missed by tourists.
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Portland, Oregon — Part I - Eating
Portland’s vibe is mellow and friendly; its culture is food-forward. We, newbies, came to eat, taste wine (apologies to the breweries), and walk. We expected cool temperatures but arrived at the height of a heat wave, so we paced...
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Is United floundering? You decide...
A few weeks ago, United Airlines seemed poised to make some big changes, with a new CEO on-board, Oscar Munoz, from rail giant CSX. Munoz acknowledged that United, one of the Big-3 legacy airlines, has struggled since its 2010 merger with Continental,...
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The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
Jonathan L takes us to a small art museum with a large collection in Norfolk VA
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South Africa: Rugged Coastline, Isolated Beaches
David Hart provides seven compelling reasons a visit to South Africa should be short-listed in your travel plans.
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Apr. 1, 2019: Moosehead Challenger, St. John, NB
Travel Rob visits a huge bronze statue of a moose in Moosehead's Brewery hometown
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Backpacking to Ostrander Lake, Yosemite National Park
Ostrander Lake sits high in the Sierra Nevada mountains of Yosemite National Park. It is the source of Bridalveil Creek, which pours into Yosemite Valley dramatically as Bridalveil Falls. The lake is a popular destination with cross-country skiers in the winter, and hikers and backpackers in the summer.
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Re: China's 'toilet app' tells visitors where to go
You'd think that something as common as a Toilet would be easy to find as we travel the world. But the smallest room has so many different names when we travel. 1 Banheiro 2 Banjoja 3 Bañu 4 Bean-Jacks 5 Big White Phone 6 Biffy 7 Bog 8 Bowl 9 Can 10 Cesso 11 Cèsuŏ 12 Chamber Pot 13 Chiottes 14 Choo 15 Chunder Box 16 Cloakroom 17 Coalfabias 18 Comfort Room 19 Comfort Station 20 Commode 21 Convenience 22 Cloakroom 23 CR 24 Crapper 25 Crane 26 The Dunny 27 Dunnekin 28 El Baño 29 Facilities 30...
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West Virginia: Scenery and Struggle
Veteran travel writer Marilyn Jones reminds us that life in the places we visit is deeper than what we see on the surface.
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Titus Kaphar and Mexican Muralists: The Plight of the Poor
Jonathan L visited two amazing exhibits of art that gives voice to many without one
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Around the World at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
George G rounds off our visit to the Museum with a tour of even more of its many treasures.
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Art in the Picturesque Brandywine Valley
Stephanie visits the Brandywine Museum of Art, home to a rich collection of American art, especially that of the Wyeth family.
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Broken Hill, Australia
Barry Barford takes us on a tour of Broken Hill, one of Australia’s most diverse outback communities, and shares its fascinating history.
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New York's 'Potters Field' has a new future
New York City is developing new uses for the island that has served as its 'potters field' for 150 years
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Signs of Fun with Food, Edinburgh
PHeymont's eye was caught by a variety of pubs, restaurants and other food joints with cheeky signs
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Washington National Cathedral
The grand National Cathedral in Washington DC is a beautiful and expansive neo-Gothic church that many Americans consider the "Nation's Church"