Tagged With "Howard Johnson"
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Farewell to Las Vegas
PHeymont's calling off his affair with Sin City; after a half dozen visits, he's no longer part of 'what stays in Vegas.'
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L & L Hawaiian Barbecue, Oahu, Hawaii
Samantha shares information about L & L BBQ. One of the plate lunches she and her husband tried while on Oahu, Hawaii.
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Breeze has international ambitions
With its new A220s coming on line, Breeze is shooting for longer-distance U.S. routes, and then the Caribbean, Mexico and Europe.
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To the Moon at East Texas Oil Museum
Space exploration gets really down-to-earth with exhibits and activities for kids.
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Avery Johnson
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Berlin Wall Exhibit, Rapid City, South Dakota
One of America’s largest Berlin Wall exhibits is located in Rapid City. Samantha shares some of the wall's history and how it was taken down.
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Atlanta History Center, Georgia
George G takes us through a museum that examines many facets of Atlanta's history and cultural changes
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Amara Johnson
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There's More to Gettysburg Than the Battlefield
Stephanie shares some of the lesser known highlights of a visit to Gettysburg — well away from its famous Civil War Battlefield.
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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas
Samantha explores the life, assassination and legacy of John F. Kennedy through the many exhibits at the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas Texas.
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Plenty to See and Do at Raystown Lake
Stephanie shares some highlights of a visit to beautiful Raystown Lake, Pennsylvania.
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Myrtle Beach for Landlubbers
Stephanie shares some highlights of her visit to Myrtle Beach.
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Lynchburg Museum, Virginia
George G visits a museum with a wide-ranging collection focused on the history of its home town
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Canyonlands National Park, Moab, Utah
Canyonlands National Park is a colorful landscape eroded into countless canyons, mesas, and buttes by the Colorado River and the Green River. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit.
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St Louis: A Museum That's Got the Blues
In St Louis, a gorgeous museum celebrates the Africa-derived music that has left a huge mark on popular music of all kinds
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Holiday Light Show—Austin, Texas Style
Austin, Texas does things differently—including holiday-season light shows
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Weeksville, Brooklyn
Jonathan L visits a piece of African-American History in Brooklyn, New York
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Canyonlands National Park at 60
Marilyn Jones visits the least-visited of Utah's National Parks and finds it spectacular
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Brooklyn Museum's New Look at American Art
A major American museum is in the midst of re-examining its collections and how it places them in social and historical context
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New code for London's buskers: Sing, share, go, please!
The new code of Code of Conduct for Buskers (Street Performers) in London was issued on Monday by Mayor Boris Johnson.
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London's Fireworks: Pay Up or Watch TV
London's New Years Eve fireworks on the Thames will be a ticketed event this year, with just 100,000 tickets sold at £10 each. The goal is to reduce the number of spectators and make managing the event easier.
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Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York
Jonathan L visits Rochester's main gallery of fine art and finds some absorbing exhibits