Earlier this summer, the National Trust for Historic Preservation unveiled its 2023 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, an annual ranking that spotlights significant sites of American history that are at risk of destruction or irreparable damage. “This year’s list of the nation’s most endangered historic places is a portfolio of sites that
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Georgia’s oldest city, not to mention the first capital, was established on the Savannah River in 1733 and, for nearly 300 years, has beckoned visitors to the Spanish moss-lined trees and charming homes. It’s one of the nation’s biggest ports, and its hospitable locals helped earn the nickname the “Hostess City.” Savannah is best explored
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(credit: Santo Collection) Designed by Lab11, the new luxury suites at Santo Pure Oia Suites & Villas, the sustainably minded and soulful luxury property in Santorini from Santo Collection, create an authentically earthy, harmonious and relaxing feel. These elegant and sophisticated suites include a spacious open-plan living area, a king-size bed and terraces which extend
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​DAY 1403 // 26TH MAY 2017 // Samana, Dominican Republic 25% off your own stay in the treehouses! 4 day package https://goo.gl/4evFWF 7 day package + activities https://goo.gl/AqLG9I Thanks to the Dominican Tree House Village for hosting us! Go follow… Raya Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/rayawashere Twitter // https://twitter.com/rayawashere Instagram // http://instagram.com/rayawashere Snapchat // rayawashere follow what
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The Original Rainbow Cone opened in 1926 and became Chicago’s most legendary ice cream destination. The signature ice cream cone is comprised of five flavors: chocolate, strawberry, Palmer House (New York vanilla with cherries and walnuts), pistachio and orange sherbet. Insider’s Herrine Ro visits the shop and talks to the third generation owner Lynn Sapp.
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South_agency via Getty Images “Train etiquette … has a set of standards to make everyone’s ride easier and more enjoyable,” one expert noted. Summer travel season is well underway, which means a lot of people are taking trains. Although some parts of the U.S. have solid train infrastructure, many Americans do not regularly take the
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In India, every journey is an experience, whether you rumble across the subcontinent on a classic Enfield motorcycle or rattle through the hills in a chartered 4WD. The simple act of traveling from A to B in India will immerse you in the sights, sounds and sensations of the world’s most colorful country. Plenty of
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Abu Mena, Egypt At risk since 2001 What Unesco says: “The church, baptistry, basilicas, public buildings, streets, monasteries, houses and workshops in this early Christian holy city were built over the tomb of the martyr Menas of Alexandria, who died in A.D. 296. The local soil, which is exclusively clay, is hard and capable of supporting
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With steely skyscrapers, lakefront beaches and world-class museums, Chicago will blow you away with its low-key yet highly cultured spirit. The city center is an architectural wonder, but it’s Chicago’s mural-splashed neighborhoods – full of inventive restaurants, fringe theaters and sociable dive bars – that will create lasting memories of your time in the Windy
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Renowned TAPS team members Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango, along with Shari DeBenedetti, reunite to revisit their most chilling cases and investigate disturbing new hauntings. Armed with state-of-the-art technology, their proven methodology and special guest investigators, TAPS tackles disturbing paranormal activity head-on, leaving no stone unturned to reach the dead among the living.
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Venice — but make it FREE 💰🇮🇹 Yeah, we’ll admit it: Venice is a pricey city, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t pleeeeenty of free (and almost free!) things to do while you’re there. 💥 add these to your list 💥 Basilica San Marco Rialto market Parco della rimembranza Regata Storica in September Carnevale
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Amplify this video and share yours! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/2sxQSZ4 ​DAY 1419 // 15TH JUNE 2017 // Somewhere in Texas Follow the trip on! https://www.instagram.com/flybeyondborders/ Go follow… JP Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/thecandourist Twitter // https://twitter.com/the_candourist Instagram // https://instagram.com/the_candourist follow what i’m up to Tweets by louiscole http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis http://www.instagram.com/louiscole http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com Snap chat: FunForLouis Make sure you subscribe for
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Chuka Soba Inoue (中華そば 井上) serves satisfying Japanese street food ramen in Tokyo. Get more details here: http://migrationology.com/2014/05/chuka-soba-inoue-street-ramen-tokyo/ A bowl of Ramen, is one of the most popular things to eat in Japan. It’s not only soothing and satisfying, but it’s also filling, extremely tasty, and often times one of the most affordable meals in
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