Built in the late 1880s for the Reading Railroad, it is still used by Philadelphia’s transit system
Understanding Colonial St Kitts
In a former British colony, Marilyn learns about its history and explores its beauties
Built in the late 1880s for the Reading Railroad, it is still used by Philadelphia’s transit system
In a former British colony, Marilyn learns about its history and explores its beauties
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As the year draws to an end, Jayita’s visit to a religious landmark inspires her to wish world peace for us all
This iconic tree along The 17 Mile Drive is always a beautiful picture.
Of all the grand features of Paris’s Grands Magasins, Paul Heymont’s favorite is the stained glass dome at Printemps
DrFumblefinger shares images of a Lewis and Clark statue he spotted on the Boise State Capitol grounds.
For those who like to follow the presentation of impressive-looking plaques, or are just curious… here are some more
Of all the grand features of Paris’s Grands Magasins, Paul Heymont’s favorite is the stained glass dome at Printemps
Vienna’s largest and most famous cemetery is a mirror of social change and art
Beautiful picture! I guess it takes a visitor to Philly to point to the lovely parts that we take for granted. Too busy eating cheese steaks I guess. When my brother and I were kids we’d ride our bikes from our very citified row house to the Wissahickon and explore the trails, including one mad adventure of riding my bike across one of the falls with my brother on the handlebars – something I would have killed our kids and granddaughter for if we ever found out they’d done the same reckless stunt. Thanks for the picture!