Tagged With "plaza cepedes"
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Re: Visiting Markets in Lima Peru
A great day in Lima, Peru. The only place I've encountered even worse traffic than Lima was in Bangkok, although I'm told several Chinese cities top that. Nice piece, Jonathan, thanks!
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South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History
South Miami Beach is probably one of the most photographed cities in the United States. It is home to what may be the densest collection of art deco architecture in the United States. It is hard to find something new to say, in fact, when I...
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Brooklyn's Prospect Park Greenmarket
By a quick count, I’ve photographed markets in nearly three dozen cities in the U.S. and Europe; they’ve often appeared here on TravelGumbo. And yet the market I visit most often, and where my wife shops almost weekly, hasn’t found...
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Tourist to Traveler: Exploring Old San Juan
Jonathan L, a veteran traveler to Puerto Rico, takes you down some of his favorite off-the-tourist-track streets in Old San Juan
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Remember the Alamo? A Unique History Lesson
Samantha guides us through the scene of the most famous event in Texas history, even if the facts are still under debate.
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December 25, 2019: Christmas in New York
Samantha shares some of the pictures she took while exploring NYC at Christmas. It is such a magical place during the holidays.
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Greenmarket Update: Summer scenes
In April, when we visited Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket , the focus was split between the vestiges of winter (root vegetables, cider, meats and cheeses) and the harbingers of spring (bedding plants, flowers, and hothouse tomatoes). ...
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In and Around Madrid's Plaza Mayor
The Plaza Mayor is the largest open space (other than parks) in Central Madrid. It's a major tourist attraction, a place for cafes and shops that range from traditional to chic and has served for hundreds of years as a place for public gatherings,...
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Visiting Markets in Lima Peru
Jonathan L cruised in to Lima, Peru and spent some time visiting some of the local markets.
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Santiago de Cuba: Part 1, Introducing Cuba's history
Jonathan L took a photography tour while in Santiago de Cuba. Here is the first of two pieces about his trip through history.
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April 29, 2019: Reflections of Toronto
DrFumblefinger shares some features of downtown as seen in the reflections of its modern skyscrapers.
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April 27, 2016: Liberty State Park – New Jersey
Jersey City's waterfront park on New York Harbor offers walking trails, picnic areas, and especially, great views of the Statue of Liberty and Verrazzano Bridge.
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Walking the Walls of Old San Juan, Part 2
Jonathan L continues his walking tour of Old San Juan
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August 27, 2018: Cathedral of Cádiz, Andalusia
Professor Abe shares a visit to the beautiful port city of Cádiz, including its magnificent cathedral and lovely grand square.
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Re: South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History
I'm notoriously not a fan of Florida, but I love Moderne and Deco...and you've given me possibly the only reason to put a trip to Florida on my list... Thanks!
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Re: South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History
Jonathan, you did a fantastic job at showing South Beach! It really lives up to it's hype. One thing I love about Miami is Downtown,South Beach and the Airport are all an easy drive from each other. I'm curious too about your impressions of Downtown? It's experiencing one of the biggest construction booms in the country. Paul, say it ain't so that your not a fan of Florida!It's like California in the fact that the state is very diverse .You can love parts of the state and dislike others.
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Re: South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History
An interesting and well presented photo-tour of a place I'd like to spend a little time at. I've only visited South Beach once and that was for a very brief stay. I'd like to savor this great architecture. Thanks, Jonathan!
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Re: South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History
Quite a renaissance since I was last there in 1970, working in Bal Harbour. At that time no one I knew ventured south of the Fontainebleau. It's wonderful to see.
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Re: South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History
I didn't get to Downtown this time. The last time I was there (about 6 years ago) I was not really impressed. The overhead highway made the area feel dingy (thank you "urban renewal"). There is an art museum downtown that I remember liking (The Perez Art museum, I think). The thing is, it was right in the heart of the 2008/10 crash and almost all construction in south FL had come to a screeching halt. Entire buildings were empty. So what is there now is not what I would have seen then.
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Re: South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History
I was in Downtown Miami two times about five years ago and then two years ago. The difference was staggering. I've heard the last two years have even seen more of a transpotation becoming much more residential
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Re: South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History
Art-Deco is my favorite form of architecture....thanks for the tour
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Re: April 29, 2019: Reflections of Toronto
Love the reflection of the other buildings! Sometimes it gives you clues on what to visit next trip. I shot one from a bus leaving Montreal that put some sights on my list.
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Re: Tourist to Traveler: Exploring Old San Juan
My son & I have begun discussing a trip to PR, my home for 5 years & his as an infant. So I love seeing your photos and thinking about visiting. Thanks again!
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Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of Albany's Empire State Plaza, home to New York's government center
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Plaza de Toros, Seville
DrFumblefinger stops by Seville's famous bullfighting arena, one of the oldest in Spain. While losing popularity with the younger generation, the sport remains popular in this region.
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Sister Cities Plaza Monument, Pueblo, Colorado
Puebla, Mexico is one of the sister cities to Pueblo, Colorado. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit last year.
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Royal Gorge Bridge & Park - Our Thrilling Visit Part 1
Samantha shares part 1 of her thrilling visit to the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park near Canon City, Colorado.
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Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires
DrFumblefinger visits Plaza de Mayo, the financial and political heart of Buenos Aires.
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The 2010 Olympic Cauldron, Vancouver
The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Cauldron remains a permanent landmark on the Jack Poole Plaza. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit.
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Chili Peppers as Art, Santa Fe
DrFumblefinger enjoyed seeing long strings of red chili peppers used as decorations around Santa Fe
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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas
Samantha explores the life, assassination and legacy of John F. Kennedy through the many exhibits at the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas Texas.
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Re: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas
Thanks for the post! I found my visit to the 6th floor fascinating.
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Re: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas
I was in high school when the announcement came over our PA system located in each room. I remember so many adults crying. An historic tragedy. Thanks for the museum photos and story.
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Slack Plaza Sculptures, Charleston, West Virginia
Samantha and her husband saw these cool statues at Slack Plaza while strolling around downtown Charleston, West Virginia.
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Rockefeller Center—a New York City Must-See
On their first trip to the city, Samantha and her husband took time to visit Rockefeller Center. It is amazing and exceptional when the skating rink is open.
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Canal Walk in Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana
Canal Walk is a waterside promenade for walkers, runners, bikers and sightseers, and a steady stream of pedal boats. Samantha shares pictures from her visit.
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Love Park Statue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Samantha and her husband had an enjoyable time walking around Love Park in Philadelphia taking a few cheesy pictures.