Tagged With "Picci Family Carousel"
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The extras we're willing to pay for...
See what Extras Americans are willing to pay for and what they won't pay for when flying
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A stroll in Dijon's historic center
Dijon's historic center is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, with well-preserved buildings, an unusual Gothic church and a Michelin-star lunch.
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Half of Americans say "NO" to checked bags
About half of all Americans say they avoid checking a bag when they fly.
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Dec. 28, 2018: Carousel at Night, Paris
Paris, and France in general, have many carousels, but few as spectacular as this double-decker PHeymont spotted a few years ago.
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Bringit app: 'hands-free' baggage
A new service that will take your bags to the airport or deliver them to your hotel starts up in Miami, will add New York this month.
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Sept. 29, 2018: Kiddie Carousel, Bolzano
A child-scaled carousel with cute animals to ride caught PHeymont's attention in Bolzano's Waltherplatz.
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A long weekend in historic Charlottesville
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares a trip that takes in not only the town itself, but the nearby home of Thomas Jefferson.
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Munich: In the Englischer Garten
Munich's great park has a surprising history—and a beer garden at its heart, as well as urban surfing!
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Europe's Christmas Market Tradition
Marilyn Jones recalls her cruise down the Danube in December and visiting the Christmas markets along the way.
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Sept. 7, 2018: Conservation Carousel, San Diego Zoo Safari Park
A lover of carousels, DrFumblefinger enjoyed this colorful collection of animals at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
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Bear Mountain State Park: Fresh air near the city
Jonathan L takes a short drive up the Hudson River for an easy hike at Bear Mountain State Park.
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August 19, 2020: Pier 39 Sea Lions, San Francisco
DrFumblefinger visits the popular colony of Sea Lions that moved in beside Pier 39 just over 30 years ago.
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Congress Park, Saratoga Springs, New York
Jonathan L takes us on a walk through Saratoga Springs' famous Congress Park
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Paris: A Rambler's Memories
Another trip down memory lane with PHeymont, emphasizing scenes that are more memorable than monumental.
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Ontario Beach Park, Rochester NY
Jonathan L brought Gumbo to visit Ontario Beach Park in Rochester NY
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Along the Moskva River to Gorky Park
Jonathan L revisits a walk he took along the Moskva River in 2006
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Mount Gretna's Wooded Wonderland
Mount Gretna is a charming small town in Pennsylvania that Stephanie visited often before Covid, and is hoping for a return to normal this summer.
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OdySea Aquarium, Phoenix – An Oceanic Adventure
Samantha and her niece Alex had an incredible time in the Phoenix area, especially our visit to the OdySea Aquarium. Here she tells us the details!
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Grand Carousel, Place Gutenberg, Strasbourg
An elaborate carousel shares the square with a statue of Gutenberg, near Strasbourg's cathedral.
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More Top Phoenix Area Attractions
Samantha conclude her round-up of the attractions that made her visits to Phoenix enjoyable, and her recommendations for you!
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Sacre Coeur Basilica, Paris
PHeymont visits what is almost certainly Paris's most visible church, standing at the highest point in the city.
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Holidays, East Texas Style
Marilyn visits a Texas town that takes its holidays seriously, and with a lot of lights
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Save Money and Fly in Style with These Travel Hacks
Some suggestions for making your next flight more enjoyable (sponsored content)
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Rambling Again in Strasbourg
PHeymont returns again to a favorite city and shares some of the fruits of his wanderings
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Wandering and Noticing in Paris
After four years away, PHeymont takes another photowander through a city he's always trying to know better...
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Eiffel Tower: New Views
PHeymont finds there are always new ways to look at—or from—the Eiffel Tower
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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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Heathrow bites back, blames passengers
With delays continuing and thousands of suitcases piled up, Heathrow would like to shift the blame a bit.
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A Carousel for Missoula, Montana
DrFumblefinger shares the images and the story of A Carousel for Missoula -- how a community got together and built a lasting work of art and entertainment.
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Hugest cruise ship gets cheers, jeers
The next 'world's largest cruise ship' nears its first voyage to mixed advance reviews
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C. W. Parker Carousel Museum, Leavenworth, Kansas
In a city that was home to their biggest maker, a museum keeps carousels and their history alive.
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American Samoa: The Park, The People and The Culture
When we first started planning our 59 National Park tour, we had no idea that there was a National Park in American Samoa. This fact gave us pause. American Samoa is a ten hour flight from Los Angeles. The islands are expensive...
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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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Exploring Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Stephanie shares highlights of her visit to Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg.
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Best of France: Avignon
Situated in the heart of Provence, Avignon is full of history and colour and full of life.
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Mule Days, Black History and more in North Carolina
Johnston County's calendar is packed full of visitable and enjoyable events
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Manhattan Bridge - Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York
Samantha and her husband had a great visit to New York and enjoyed their visit to Brooklyn Bridge Park and the Manhattan Bridge
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The Valentine, Richmond, Virginia
George G visits the Valentine Museum in Richmond, which is celebrating its 125th anniversary. The museum is filled with an interesting collection of American memorabilia.
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Museum Of American Jewelry, Harrisonburg Virginia
The museum is both a working jewelry factory and a museum of industrial history. George G gives us a tour