Sea of Shopping Carts, Brooklyn
Not a monument, not a tourist attraction, no historic significance—just a seemingly endless and nearly abstract arrangement
Not a monument, not a tourist attraction, no historic significance—just a seemingly endless and nearly abstract arrangement
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An art mystery has been solved, and thereby hangs an intriguing tale
A whole new case of holes: Swiss cheesemaker and Swiss regulators are at odds over whether the holes are necessary... or big enough
George G shares a memorable visit to the Appomattox Courthouse National Historic Site, where Lee's surrender ended the bloody American Civil War in 1865.
DrFumblefinger visits Mirador de Sao Paulo de Alcantara, one of Lisbon's most popular viewpoints.
The OneWorld alliance is gaining new partners in two key regions
Spirit goes a bit friendlier in a move to win and hold customers in competition with basic economy fares
Judy stumbles across some unexpected residents of London's Kew Gardens.
The Memphis Rock N Soul Museum tells the story of the musical pioneers who changed the cultural complexion of the world. Samantha shares her visit and some pictures.
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With North America dominating the cruise market, two companies shift some ships
On top of its day-tripper fee, Venice is adding new controls on tour sizes and on loudspeakers
George G shares a gallery of images that recall Lynchburg's industrial past
Before Georgia was settled by Europeans, it was home to native civilizations. An exhibit at the Atlanta History Center examines their life and their fate