Tagged With "Zeiss Planetarium Der Stadt"
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5 Must See Places in Florida
Some fun destinations and activities to consider when you next visit sunny Florida (sponsored content)
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Best Attractions: Phoenix, Arizona Metro Area
Samantha's enjoyed her time on several trips to Phoenix, and shares with you her sightseeing and visit suggestions. Part 1 of a 2-part series
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Into the Past: Gettysburg Museum of History
Stephanie shares some of the unusual and quirky historic artifacts found at the Gettysburg Museum of History.
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Exploring Historic St. Augustine
Stephanie shares St. Augustine's variety of museums and other attractions for adult visitors
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Smithsonian Air & Space re-opening
Closed for four years by renovation and redesign, half of the museum will re-open October 14th.
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Six Places to Check Out if You Are Visiting Baltimore
Monica shares some of the highlights of a visit to Baltimore (sponsored content)
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Brecht and Weigel in Berlin: An Intimate Museum
A small and intimate museum gives visitors almost the feeling of visiting Brecht and Weigel at home.
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Relaxing in Pennsylvania's Amish Countryside
Stephanie escapes the Covid world for a great vacation in Lancaster County, the Amish region of Pennsylvania.
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The Rosenstrasse Women, Berlin
An unusual memorial in Berlin commemorates the protest of thousands of women that freed their Jewish husbands from Nazi arrest
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Three Churches in Munich
PHeymont visits three important churches of downtown Munich, with styles ranging from relatively austere to a bit over-the-top
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Sorry, Tulips: Dutch picked the Daisy
Surprise! Tulips are not the national flower of the Netherlands
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Don Harrington Discovery Center, Amarillo, Texas
Samantha and her husband visit the Don Harrington Discovery Center in Amarillo, TX where you can explore, create, tinker, learn, and play.
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18th Century planetarium on UNESCO list
A unique construction by a Dutch merchant helped clarify the structure of the solar system for his skeptical contemporaries
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Dinkelsbühl, Bavaria, Germany
George G shares a visit to Dinkelsbühl, a walled city located on Germany's Romantic Road. It was undamaged in the World Wars and is interesting to explore on foot.
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This year's 'big cheese' is Norwegian
A Norwegian cheese beats out contest entrants from around the world
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Delta Keeps Sought After Route. Can it Live With the Terms?
The Department of Transportation has allowed Delta to keep the sought after Seattle -Tokyo Haneda Airport route provided that they fly between Seattle and Haneda uninterrupted, every day of the year.
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Orthodox Cathedral of Riga, Latvia
A magnificently decorated Orthodox cathedral shows off its original splendor after a checkered past
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Medieval Meandering in Ghent, Belgium
The best way to see beautiful and historic Ghent, Belgium is on foot.
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Night at the Museum, British style!
Hundreds of British museums and historic sites are offering night-time activities this week, and the Guardian (UK) has picked out 16 to highlight as the best. Among the offerings are overnight stays in museums, ghost walks, and pop-up planetariums.
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Amsterdam making room in the bike lane
As the number of high-speed e-bikes rises, Amsterdam is experimenting with having them ride in the street rather than the bike paths
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Chicago — City of Skyscrapers & Cloud Gate
Like the monolith in Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke’s monumental film, 2001: A Space Odyssey, “Cloud Gate” looks like an alien object dropped` onto a terrestrial landscape.
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Capital of Culture Series: Liverpool
TravelGumbo now draws your attention to Liverpool. It was the EU's 2008 Capital of Culture winner. It's a fantastic city with some of the best free museums I've seen anywhere.