Mainz, Germany and the Gutenberg Museum
Marilyn Jones visits the home town of Johannes Gutenberg and a museum dedicated to his printing inventions
Marilyn Jones visits the home town of Johannes Gutenberg and a museum dedicated to his printing inventions
Jonathan L. explores the history of bottle making in Ballston Spa, New York
Mostar is named after the bridge keepers on the Neretva River, and it began as a small town on a trading route between the Adriatic Coast and central Bosnia.
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DrFumblefinger visits the Manzanar relocation camp site in eastern California, not far from Lone Pine. It was at this site that thousands of American citizens of Japanese descent were forcibly relocated during World War II
Reno is an exciting city, with lots of fun and interesting things to see and do. It helps to have a car to explore all the area has to offer.
Stephanie finally stops and visits a site she had passed by many times before—dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes
Beautiful cars, unique vehicles and quite a few surprises await at the museum's automotive exhibits.
Marilyn enjoys a shore visit in one of Germany's oldest and most historic cities
Jonathan L explores some things to do In Orlando that do not involve an amusement park.
In St Louis, a gorgeous museum celebrates the Africa-derived music that has left a huge mark on popular music of all kinds
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DrFumblefinger enjoyed the extensive display of street art he found at Freak Alley Gallery in downtown Boise, Idaho.
Canyonlands National Park is a colorful landscape eroded into countless canyons, mesas, and buttes by the Colorado River and the Green River. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit.
PHeymont visits the rail exhibits of the St Louis-area museum and muses on rail museums and railfans