Tagged With "José Clemente Orozco"
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Three Coins in a Fountain, but no feet allowed
Police and the City administration are on a crackdown to keep people and problems out of the city's famed Trevi Fountain
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Historic Trinity Church, New York: Where Gumbo Was (#118)
Manhattan’s Trinity Church is one of the oldest Episcopal parishes in North America, but its church is a relative newcomer, built during the Gothic revival of the mid-19th century. No wonder most of the guesses placed it far away and in an...
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Ayres Natural Bridge Park - Wyoming's First Tourist Attraction
Samantha shares her short but beautiful visit to Ayres Natural Bridge Park while on a road trip to Casper, Wyoming. It was quite peaceful in September.
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Studebaker National Museum, South Bend Indiana
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of classic cars at the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend IN
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Cienfuegos, Cuba: A Wonderful Colonial City
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of Cienfuegos, Cuba
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The High Line Park, New York City
Jonathan L takes us for a walk down the High Line Park, looking a architecture old and new, along with the people in between
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Titus Kaphar and Mexican Muralists: The Plight of the Poor
Jonathan L visited two amazing exhibits of art that gives voice to many without one
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The View from Montparnasse
PHeymont looks down from Montparnasse and finds the views much better than looking at the tower itself!
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Fight looms over 'minimum airfare' law
A French proposal to reduce emissions by raising air ticket prices is drawing some support and sharp opposition.
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Michelangelo 'secret sketches' go public
Michelangelo's hidden drawings, made while hiding from an angry Medici Pope, are finally going on view
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Ensenada, Mexico: Memories of a Laid-Back Weekend
Samantha and her husband took a weekend trip down to Ensenada to enjoy a weekend reprieve and have a few beers.