Tagged With "Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt"
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Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming
Samantha and Gene (and their dogs) visit a huge monolith that draws thousands of climbers every year.
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Palisades Interstate Park. Beautiful Hikes and Views near New York City
Jonathan L takes a drive along the cliffs that line the New Jersey shore of the Hudson River
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Step Back in Time: Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Samantha takes us along as she explores some of the most ancient Native American dwellings.
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Foshay Tower: A Tall Tale
Marilyn Jones visits an unusual hotel in a civic landmark that was once the tallest building between Chicago and Los Angeles.
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Old Court House Museum, Vicksburg
Marilyn Jones shares a visit to a diverse museum in a historic court house
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White Springs, Florida
Travel Rob discovers Florida's original tourist spot and shows us why it's so much fun to visit.
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Harry S. Truman's "Little White House," Key West
DrFumblefinger visits the winter vacation/working residency of President Harry S. Truman, located in Key West.
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New Market Battlefield Military Museum, Virginia
A change in plans took George G to this museum with its fascinating display of artifacts from wars across America's history
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Haunted Living near Denver, Colorado
If you love horror movies, stores, and legends, Denver is the place to be. If you dare, check out Samantha's post about the horror of these haunted places near Denver.
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The National Arts Club
Jonathan L visits the National Arts Club, a private club that promotes fine art to the public
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The Surrender Museum, Reims, France
The 'room where it happened,' site of Germany's 1945 surrendered, is an impressive site, but PHeymont was disappointed in its other exhibits.
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American Impressionists at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts
A visit to a small exhibition in Boston helped PHeymont refocus on the American aspect of French-trained American artists.
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Kaiser Wilhelm's Railroad Station, Potsdam
A special railway station built for Kaiser Wilhelm II near his suburban palace survives today as a railroad training school.
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Brooklyn's Children's Museum
One of the world's oldest and most up-to-date children's museums is a very Brooklyn institution
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Benjamin Franklin Statue, Boston
A statue of Benjamin Franklin sits outside of Boston's Old City Hall. The statue was erected for the 150th anniversary of Franklin's birth.
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The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa, Denver
This is a must-see when in Downtown Denver. Samantha shares pictures of the elegant and Historic Brown Palace in Denver, CO.
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Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, Bainbridge Island
Sarah Pitts shares a poignant memorial to a disturbing moment in American history
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A visit to Manzanar National Historic Site, California
DrFumblefinger visits the Manzanar relocation camp site in eastern California, not far from Lone Pine. It was at this site that thousands of American citizens of Japanese descent were forcibly relocated during World War II
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Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming
DrFumblefinger shares photos of his first visit to Devil's Tower, situated in northeastern Wyoming and featured in the classic film, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".
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WW2 internment camp new National Park
A former internment site for Japanese-Americans is now permanently dedicated as a National Park
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Teddy Roosevelt Birthplace and NYC Fire Museum
Jonathan L explores two of New York City's smaller museums.