Tagged With "Springfield MA"
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Re: Celebrate Dr. Seuss - Springfield MA
I'm one of those who's passed by; in fact, my sister lives in Springfield's suburbs, and I've missed all that! Next visit, I'll have to change that. Thanks!
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Re: Plugged In and Ready to Go?
We've been carrying a couple of their external batteries (since our newer phones don't let you change batteries!), although ours are only 6800 mA. They've been great.
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Spotted on the Road, Acton MA: 1946 Ford Deluxe 8 Coupe
Outside a restaurant in Acton, MA, we spotted this shiny Ford coupe. It actually may not really be a 1946, but if not, it's a '47 or '48. Subject to correction by someone who knows more, here's the theory. Ford introduced basically this model...
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Britian's Famous Attractions Get Literal Chinese Names
VisitBritian announced the winners in their 'Great names for Great Britain ' campaign The campaign used the existing trend of the Chinese to give literal names to favorite celebrities, places and foods. Over 2 million Chinese visited the...
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Río Piedras and The University of Puerto Rico
Jonathan L takes us on a visit to the University of Puerto Rico, and the town and market of Rio Piedras.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA: Where Gumbo Was (#226)
JonathanL takes us to see one of America's greatest art museums, and the answer to this week's puzzle.
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Oct. 25, 2017: Harvard Square, Cambridge
Take a walk with Samantha through the famed neighborhood that is a center to both the university and the city of Cambridge.
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October 11, 2017: Beautiful Boston Harbor and Long Wharf
Boston's historic Long Wharf impresses Samantha for its views, and as a place to relax and watch the harbor and airplanes.
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Union Square Holiday Market - Annual New York Tradition
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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American Clock and Watch Museum - Bristol CT
Starting in the late 1700's Western Connecticut was the center of clock making in the United States. That history is wonderfully shown by the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol CT, just west of Hartford. This museum contains a full...
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Wadsworth Atheneum - Hartford CT
Main Building of the Wadsworth Atheneum - opened 1844 When I travel, I love finding small art museum with good collections. The Wadsworth Atheneum is one of my favorite finds. Opened in 1842, the Atheneum is the oldest public art museum in the...
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Celebrate Dr. Seuss - Springfield MA
Springfield MA is the kind of city that most people speed by on the way to somewhere "more important."Sitting at the junction of Interstates 90 and 91, people zoom by traveling between Boston, Albany, Montreal and other places. If people...
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A Quick Philly Jaunt to a Few Philly Haunts
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares a visit to Philadelphia, highlighted by the terrific views from from the One Liberty Observation Deck.
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Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston
I had to think a long time before writing this entry. We live in a time where "The Founding Fathers" are quoted to justify almost every point of view . So I had a lot of second thoughts before I sat down to put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard in...
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A Comprehensive Guide of traveling in Ha Giang by Motorbike
Happy Zip Motorbikes offers a dynamite motorcycle driving trip in Vietnam. If you love bikes, this is one not to miss (sponsored content).
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Look, Ma! The pretzels are back at American Airlines!
American Airlines announces some inflight upgrades, including more entertainment choices, meals on Texas-Hawaii flights, and The Pretzels Are Back!
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The Best Things To Do In Boston
Boston is one of the oldest city in the United States of America. The city has been part of countless events in history and it is also considered the cultural capital of the surrounding New England. If you are making a trip to the Boston then the city has a lot to offer to cater to your curiosity. You just have to find a good taxi service in Boston MA and you can start having a wonderful experience at each destination. From museums to sightseeing, a tourist has plenty of places to explore in...
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The Clark Art Institute - Willaimstown MA
Jonathan L takes us to a smaller art museum with an unusually strong collection and an important new exhibition.
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Re: Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#79)
I may be wrong, but that could be my neck of the woods--New Orleans. Maybe even the Garden District with that oak tree. But the house has New England colors of white clapboard and black shutters, which would allow it to fit in on Nantucket or Concord, MA. Whose car is next to the house? Not Louisiana plates, but that could be a decoy. I' d guess the South. Hollywood would use this house, if it were in New Orleans, to look like somewhere else.
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Re: Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#79)
First thought came to me ... it is New Orleans!!! Now I really gotta start thinking about some New England spots ...Edgartown, MA, Northshore of Boston?? Hmmmmm!!//
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Eastern Massachusetts: A Sunday Drive
Jonathan L turns a long drive home into a small adventure and two great meals.
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TSA check-in: 'Look, ma—no hands!'
LAX becomes the first airport to fully implement TSA's new touchless check-in system.
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The Museum at Bethel Woods
Jonathan L travels back to the 60's at the Museum at Bethel Woods
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The Flame, Springfield, Oregon
While Samantha and her husband were visiting Springfield, Oregon they saw this amazing "Flame" sculpture that reminded her of an Olympic Cauldron.
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6 Tips for Planning a Wondrous Family Christmas Vacation
Some suggestions for making your Christmas Holiday trip an unforgettable one (sponsored content)
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The Columbus Museum, Georgia
PHeymont visits a museum that is almost a perfect illustration at what a smaller regional museum can bring to the table.
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The National Arts Club
Jonathan L visits the National Arts Club, a private club that promotes fine art to the public
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How Is A Presidential Suite Different From A Basic Hotel Suite?
Thinking about pampering yourself on your next trip? Consider staying in a Presidential Suite (sponsored content)
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Oregon Public House, Springfield, Oregon
Samantha shares her visit to the Public House in Springfield, Oregon where the community can gather to enjoy a variety of foods, enjoy a pint, and good conversation.
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Street Scenes in Hanoi
Barry Barford continues ambling around the streets of Vietnam's capital, Hanoi.
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Soaking Up the Culture in Hanoi
Barry Barford concludes his tour of Vietnam's capital, Hanoi.
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Where Cheers Was: Faneuil Hall, Boston
Samantha shares a fond, and sad, memory of the place "where everybody knows your name."
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St Louis: A Museum That's Got the Blues
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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Heritage House, Hanoi Old Quarter
One of the benefit’s of less planning and more wandering is finding places that seem to have been missed by the guidebooks. The Heritage House is one of those, although I now see my Lonely Planet Vietnam guide is almost as ancient...
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Welcome to Massachusetts!
Another stop on Samantha and her husband's quest to collect photos of every state's welcome sign.
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Concord is what I see when I dream of New England
Jonathan L visits a town that is both historic and embodies our vision of New England
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Women Artists at MoMA, New York
Jonathan L visit MoMA and finds three exhibits featuring women artists