Tagged With "Beatrix Potter"
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Re: Universal Orlando Goes All Out This Summer
I love Harry Potter and the World of Harry, i'm a big fan It will be a dream come true if i'll ever visit this enchanted place
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Sept. 6, 2015: Berlin Buskers
I think the guys in the top photo were classmates of Harry Potter
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Re: It's magic: Harry Potter boosts park profits 38%
The Harry Potter collection has also boosted the number of younger folks that are reading books. That's got to be a bonus ! Kids here in the UK say there's so much more detail in the books than the films. Got to be better than "Blob dodging" on a computer screen !
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It's magic: Harry Potter boosts park profits 38%
The extended Harry Potter theme park Universal opened in Orlando last summer has boosted Universal's take on the park business by 38%. When the new attraction opened, lines up to 7 hours long waited for their turn. MORE
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August 5, 2017: The Potter and his Wife
DrFumblefinger visits the home of a village potter in Rajasthan, and learns a few lessons in molding clay and the Caste system.
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Chinese faves in UK: Harry Potter, Man United
Data from VisitBritain turns up some surprising favorites of Chinese visitors and some advice for hotel owners.
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Luray Valley Museum, Virginia
George G takes us on a tour of the museum that was the site for last week's Where In The World puzzle.
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Enter laughing: Stones with a smile
PHeymont reminds us that while statues are usually meant to impress with importance, sometimes they can leave us laughing
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Disney-like park planned near London
Developers have released the first images of what they hope will be a huge and hugely successful theme park near London.
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Signs of Scotland
PHeymont shares a collection of signs seen on a recent trip to Edinburgh and Glasgow—ranging from whimsical to ironic to serious.
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Parks in Melbourne: Where to Relax, Play and Exercise this Summer.
Looking for a terrific park to visit in Melbourne? Anees has some suggestions for you (sponsored content)
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Guanacaste: Old cities, traditional pottery, great food
Jonathan L takes us on a tour away from the resort in Tamarindo and on an exploration of the nearby towns where Costa Ricans live.
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Why London Should be on your Bucket List this 2020
Need some reasons to visit London? How about a walk in the park? A Harry Potter tour? Shopping (sponsored content)
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Fountains of Basel
Basel is home to a wide variety of fountains, some whimsical, some serious, and all a part of the city's fabric. Here are some of PHeymont's favorites.
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Now Harry Potter's an Airbnb host!
Another newsworthy Airbnb listing: the house that starred in Harry Potter movies as his ancestral home in a village that stood in for Godric's Hollow.
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Harry Potter gets a superstore
Warner Brothers is moving Harry Potter into a New York superstore next summer.
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Nintendo comes to Orlando
Universal's partnership with Nintendo is behind plans to open four Nintendo-themed parks, including one in the park-drenched Orlando area.
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Alnwick Castle, England
Alnwick Castle is the second largest inhabited castle in the England; home to the Duke of Northumberland's family, the Percys, for over 700 years. Combining magnificent medieval architecture with sumptuous Italianate State Rooms,...
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Sintra's Two Fabulous Palaces
Sintra is one of Portugal's top tourism attractions, and its two very different National Palaces are a big part of the draw.
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Dec. 30, 2017: Christmas at The Shambles, York
Paul Hunter takes us to The Shambles, a historic area of York filled with specialty shops and Christmas sights.
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Up the River: Harry Potter barge trip on Thames
A Thames cruise that visits Harry Potter movie sites may not be for all, but the same company has a Downton Abbey cruise, too...
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New attraction offers James Bond experience
007 Elements offers an experience built around the James Bond character in an area where one of the films was made.
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Glennfinnan Viaduct, Scotland
Ian Cook shares the interesting story and some fascinating images of the Glennfinnan Viaduct in the Highlands of Scotland
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Warner Bros. grinches Denmark Potter-fest
Harry Potter's owners cast an evil spell over a children's festival at the Odense public library.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, May 22, 2014: Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida
Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida, is a fun and exciting family destination; However, although Universal Studios does offer activities for children of all ages, it is my opinion that the majority of this vacation destination caters to...
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Bumper tourism year ahead for Britain?
Upcoming anniversaries and a cheaper pound are drawing more visitors than ever to Britain for 2017.
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6 Amazing Things to Do in Victoria, Australia
NinaSim shares some of the wonders of the state of Victoria that will make you want to visit this region of Australia.
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March 29, 2019: Off to Hogwarts!
At Kings Cross in London, a legion of Harry Potter fans line up to re-enact going through the wall and on to the Hogwarts Express.
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Aln Valley Railway, Northumberland.
Ian Cook shares some great classic train photos and the story of the Alnwick-Almouth line, recently reopened!
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Universal Orlando Goes All Out This Summer
This summer Universal Orlando is adding an impressive Hogwartz Express train ,Diagon Alley, and to scale London Landmarks Read More:http://travel.france24.com/content/new-harry-potter-theme-park-hogwarts-express-train-and-diagon-alley
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Polish castle channels Hogwarts for fans
In a 13th-century Polish castle, an opportunity for a live-action role play that's based (unofficially) on the world of Harry Potter.
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Sunlight Chambers, Dublin
PHeymont takes a look at a building that many pass but few stop to learn more about.
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Re: Palm Blossoming Time — in Wales!
We are fortunate to live out in the countryside with a reasonably-sized garden in which to potter about. It is not huge, but gives us plenty of opportunity to exercise and to experiment with different ideas for creating pleasant recreational spaces. The garden has been a real blessing in the current situation and looking out of the window in a way brings foreign climes close to home. Palms do grow in the local parks and you will find them in gardens/parks elsewhere in Wales (and Cornwall),...
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Gloucester Cathedral: More than a Monument
Step back in time with Marilyn Jones as she visits Gloucester Cathedral, a monument whose history nearly came to an end four centuries ago.
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Mercer Museum, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
One of the most unusual museums anywhere, created by one of the most unusual men, the Mercer traces the tools and skills that support human life.
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London: Always more to see
PHeymont loves wandering cities, and catching glimpses of the ordinary as well as the extraordinary and the sometimes unseen extraordinary.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Back Home
Closed for months by the pandemic, the garden returns its beauty to visitors like PHeymont, who felt welcomed home.
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It's a Wonderful (Life) Museum
In the Finger Lakes town that inspired the movie, there's a pleasing little museum devoted to It's a Wonderful Life.
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A Historical Walking Tour of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Stephanie visits some of the historic landmarks in her Pennsylvania hometown.
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Rural Crafts at Old Sturbridge
In the 1830s, a variety of New England crafts and trades were practiced in small villages as sidelines to farming...but change was in the air.
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Rockefeller Center: Making the Art
The building of Rockefeller Center in the 1930s was not only a mammoth construction project, it was a monumental (pardon the pun) art project.
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New York gets interactive Harry Potter store
A massive new store in New York, with interactive VR games, photo ops and merchandise is set to lure Potter fans soon.
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Dessert Time, Osaka Japan
Tommy spots a small bird enjoying some leftover cream from an unfinished dessert.
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Lyme Regis and the Jurassic Coast
Where dinosaurs and myriads of much smaller creatures once roamed, there are quaint villages and fossil-collecting enthusiasts.
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London's Fabled Soho...with Food
A neighborhood with a "certain reputation" keeps up its appearances and attraction while also becoming a foodie heaven.
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The Mark Twain House, Hartford, Connecticut
Jonathan L reveals that Gumbo has spent the week visiting The Mark Twain House, in Hartford CT
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The Top 10 Europe Destinations for Travel
Some great travel destinations for your consideration (sponsored content)
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England’s Lake District
Barry Barford revisits an area of outstanding natural beauty in the country of his birth.
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A Gumbo Milestone
As TravelGumbo moves on in its tenth year, we take a look back at some memories and some numbers.