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Re: Portland, Maine: A Big Little City

seesaw ·
Lovely photos! I haven't been to Portland since I was a little kid on summer vacations...we often combined Portland, Old Orchard Beach and Kennebunkport. Maine looks just as pretty as I remember.
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Miriam Lawton

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Re: Where in the World is Gumbo? #5

Theodore Behr ·
It's a place with a colder climate because of the plants. Definitely not somewhere down south. PHeymont was writing about visiting Maine a few days ago. There was a beach there, I wonder if this is that beach? I'll take a guess at it. My guess is a trail around the Old Orchard beach in Maine.
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Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory Tour

DrFumblefinger ·
  Much like lei made of tropical blossoms, or Dole pineapples, Mauna Loa macadamia nuts have long been a symbol of Hawaii for me.  As a child I recall family friends returning to the frozen White North from Hawaii, bringing small cans of...
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October 6, 2017: Victoria Gardens, Tenerife

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares the story of Jardines Marquesado De La Quinta Roja, in Tenerife. A lovely garden built to house a mausoleum that was never used.
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May 12, 2017: Cherry Orchard, Alnwick Garden, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook takes us to the Cherry Orchard at Alnwick Garden, Northumberland, home to the largest colection of 'Tai Haku' in the world.
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A Visit to Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum

Samantha ·
Join Samantha on a visit to the memorial for the 168 who died when a right-wing terrorist destroyed a federal office building in 1995.
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April 3, 2017: Cabazon Dinosaurs

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob takes a road trip and sees the Cabazon Dinosaurs along the way.
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White elk is unwanted tourist attraction

Paul Heymont ·
A rare white elk that's become famous for stopping to eat apples at a favorite orchard is bringing unwelcome crowds to the farm.
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April 24, 2020: Something Fishy on Delancey Street

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont highlights another of the many fascinating works of art commissioned for the New York City subway system.
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Things you should do in Singapore

khush ·
Singapore is a tiny island and may be smaller than many major cities around the world, but this country has succeeded to create a high level of discipline among its people and is today being looked up upon across the world. However, don’t let the country’s inclination for law frighten you. Singapore can promise can extraordinary vacation, as long as you follow certain simple tips that will make your tour much more enjoyable. 1. Throw your litter into the bin Though this is quite a basic...
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Union Square Holiday Market - Annual New York Tradition

Samantha ·
Samantha and her husband spent some time in New York City last Christmas. It was magical and they loved walking around the Union Square Holiday Market. It is a New York City tradition.
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Craters Of The Moon National Monument, Arco, Idaho

Samantha ·
Samantha and her husband had a great time exploring Craters of the Moon National Monument until the rains came.
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Ian Cook's TravelGumbo contributions

Ian Cook ·
A listing of Ian Cook's contributions to TravelGumbo. Check out this great list of wonderful photography.
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Museum at Eldridge Street (Where Gumbo Was #251)

Jonathan L ·
A visit to one of New York's most historic and beautiful synagogues with Jonathan L, who share its history with us.
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Interesting Places to Visit in Singapore

Maria Fedco (Guest) ·
Maria Fedco shares some great ideas on special destinations to see when visiting Singapore.
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Portland, Maine: The World's Longest Lobster Roll...and so much more!

Paul Heymont ·
Portland, Maine is a great place to visit any time (even in the winter!) but it’s hard to imagine a more exciting moment to have been there on the day they built the world’s longest lobster roll! The roll for the roll is seen arriving,...
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NYC-The Lower East Side

Jonathan L ·
  The Lower East Side ( see map ) has been the home to immigrants for over 100 years. In the late 1800's its population was primarily Jewish, In the 1950's the population shifted to mostly Puerto Rican and then Dominican. Then in the 80's and...
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A Country Hike to Van Gogh's Asylum and Roman Ruins

Paul Heymont ·
  While staying in Saint-Remy-de-Provence for a few days, visiting the market and touring to nearby towns, we also enjoyed a hike out into the surrounding country for two local attractions: The hospital where Vincent Van Gogh was under treatment...
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The Working Class Riviera - Orchard Beach and City Island

Jonathan L ·
Two of New York City’s best kept secrets – Orchard Beach and City Island – have played an important role for families for generations.
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Fairfax District, Los Angeles (Where Gumbo was #338)

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L walks us through the history and color of one of Los Angeles' most popular attractions.
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Aln Valley Railway, Northumberland.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares some great classic train photos and the story of the Alnwick-Almouth line, recently reopened!
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Your Guide to NYC Pizza Along the 6 Train

brianmayroam ·
BrianMayRoam gives you many excellent choices of pizza joints in his home city.
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Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument

DrFumblefinger ·
 Sometimes when I reflect on my travels, trends stand out that I might otherwise never have noticed.  For example, I’d not have thought myself unusually interested in volcanoes or lava, but in the past few years I’ve visited a...
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Steam Power Display, Somerset, Virginia

George G. ·
George G steps backs in time when he attends a fair wherein steam-powered machines are brought back to life. A lovely bit of Americana.
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Central Market, Ljubljana. 2) The Rest

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger concludes his visit to Ljubljana's popular Central Market with a look at the large variety of merchandise it has to offer.
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A Break from the Ordinary in Historic Columbia

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie shares a visit to historic and memorable Columbia, Pennsylvania.
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Welland Canal and St. Catharines Museum (Where Gumbo was #379)

DrFumblefinger ·
Gumbo was visiting the historic Welland Canal, which bypasses Niagara Falls and provides navigatable passage between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
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If there is a paradise on earth….

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell, our resident travel philosopher and raconteur, shares a tale of Kashmir.
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Boscobel Mansion, Garrison, New York

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visited the Boscobel Mansion and grounds in Garrison, New York
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Tenement Museum: Immigrants' Lives, Past and Present

Samantha ·
While Samantha and her husband were in NYC they toured the Tenement Museum. Here is some information and pictures from their tour.
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Re: Tenement Museum: Immigrants' Lives, Past and Present

Paul Heymont ·
Thank you for this! When I was a high school history teacher in the early 90s, I used to take small groups of students there; the staff were very welcoming, and helped students work out for themselves what the different ways of life and work had been, and how it connected to their working-class lives today. I remember, on one of those visits, a docent pointing to the upper floors of a building down the block, where a garment sweatshop operated with recent Chinese immigrants; one of the...
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Apple Picking in New Brunswick, Canada

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob goes apple picking in New Brunswick and explores how the area's apple industry got started.
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Göttweig Abbey, Lower Austria

Professorabe ·
Professor Abe visits this ancient abbey, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with its neighbors.
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Singapore: the Asian Powerhouse

Barry Barford ·
Singapore already packs a punch in terms of its diversity, but not resting on its laurels it aims to be the world’s most sustainable urban destination.
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Rachel Carson Refuge: A walk at the edge

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont revisits one of his favorite nature spots, with its changes brought by seasons and years.
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It's Apple Time in Idaho!

DrFumblefinger ·
Recently DrFumblefinger went to harvest some fresh apples, and shares photos from that day. The trees were packed with fruit!
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Detering Orchards, Oregon

Sylvia ·
Sylvia visits the Halloween display at Deterring Orchard near Eugene, Oregon.
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Oklahoma City National Memorial

DrFumblefinger ·
Gumbo was visiting the National Memorial in Oklahoma City, site of a terrorist bombing over 25 years ago.
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Hanoi’s Stately Buildings

Barry Barford ·
Barry Barford looks at some architectural gems in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi.
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Growing Wine Cap Mushrooms in Idaho

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger shares his first attempt at growing edible mushrooms.
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It's apple season in Northern Idaho!

DrFumblefinger ·
It's apple season in Northern Idaho!
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The Island Metropolis of Singapore

DrFumblefinger ·
Except for the stifling humidity, steamy heat and admixture of tropical rain-forest, Singapore will remind you more of Chicago or New York than most Asian cities.  Its skyline is as packed with modern...
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The Battle of Waterloo, June 2015 (part 2)

Mac ·
 On Sunday 18th June 1815 the 74,000 troops of the French Emperor Napoleon hurled themselves at 67,000 European allied troops of the Seventh Coalition from Holland, Belgium, Germany and Britain under the command of the English Duke of Wellington.
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Murray Farm, Bakersfield—a Family Destination

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits Murray Farms Red Barn in Bakersfield, California. The farm is known for its U-pick fruit crops and has a nice shop and food counter.
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Oh, to be in England! Now that April's...snowing!

Paul Heymont ·
Robert Browning wouldn't be very happy with this week's April weather forecast for much of Britain. A "polar plume" is expected to arrive, bringing sub-freezing temperatures to Scotland and northern England.
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