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Posted 3 months ago
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Things to do in Salem
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maria-b
Overview - Salem may be a sleepy, small town with a bad reputation, but you can be rest assured that’s all in the past. A day in Salem can cover many things, both witch-related and not, and there are plenty of activities for just about everyone.
Breakfast - Red’s Sandwich Shop is a place where they’ll serve up some good breakfast and a side of history in their over 300-hundred year old building. The omelets are hard to beat – the all-meat omelet has bacon, sausage, ham and kielbasa, served with home fries and toast.
Morning - The Salem Witch Museum on Washington Square North has the most extensive information on the 1692 Witch Trials. The technology and wax figures are a little outdated and slightly cheesy; they do, however, present a historical view of the trials, tracing the origins and results of the hysteria around them. Afterwards, visit the Salem Witch Trials Memorial, where a small memorial is dedicated to each victim who died during continue reading ...
Tags: witches, ghosts, Museum
Posted 24 days ago
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Things to do in Bratislava
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meganeaves
Let’s face it – Bratislava does not have the best reputation. After several Hollywood films smeared the city’s name through the mud, most people have a very negative idea about the Slovak capital city. However, this is a city that will change your mind. Spend the day meandering the streets of old town and learning what Slovak culture really has to offer. continue reading ...
Tags: History, Walking, Museum, castle
Posted 2 months ago
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Things to do in Dublin
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meganeaves
When most people think of Dublin, they envision stout beer and friendly people. But the Irish capital is also a mecca of arts and cultural activities, including the national museums, the Irish Film Institute and a host of art galleries. continue reading ...
Tags: Culture, Museum, Theater, Art
Posted 23 days ago
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Things to do in London
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meganeaves
London is a massive city, so it’s better to take it district by district, rather than try to see everything in one day. Today, we’ll explore the city’s high academic traditions in the Bloomsbury neighborhood. Sites include the world-famous British Museum, the British Library and of course, University College London. continue reading ...
Tags: intellectual, Museum, University, writer
Posted 24 days ago
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Things to do in Santa Fe
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meganeaves
Santa Fe is truly an arts mecca. Since the 1960s, artisans, painters, photographers and artists of all kinds have flocked to this small, southwestern capital city to relish the arid, desert air and be inspired by the stunning local landscape. Today, Santa Fe is home to dozens of galleries, museums and crafts shops that specialize in everything from traditional Native American crafts to modern art. continue reading ...
Tags: Art, Museum, native american, Walking
Posted 1 month ago
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Things to do in Suzhou
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meganeaves
Built in 514 B.C., Suzhou (pronounced sue-joe) has all the unique characteristics of a city with 2500 years of history. On your trip, you’ll discover how this beautiful “Venice of the East” survived and made its living on the water as a center of trade and a refuge for intellectuals and artists. continue reading ...
Tags: canal, History, Museum, Shopping
Posted 2 months ago
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Things to do in Frankfurt am Main
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ahsalhn
Dubbed as ‘the suits capital’ of Europe, this charming cosmopolitan city is home to 2.6 million people, considered as an excellent introduction to Germany. Be awed of the surgical precision of timekeeping at the Hauptbahnhoft (main train station) which blends perfectly with the exciting mix of Hessen history and culture. If your German is limited, don’t fret as English is easily understood, thanks to its position as the financial center of Europe. continue reading ...
Tags: modern art, pretzels, Museum, river
Posted 2 months ago
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Things to do in Madrid
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ahsalhn
The heart of Spain is the epitome of everything Spanish. Kilómetro Cero, a plaque marking the start of roads at the center of Madrid, somewhat metaphorically signifying all traffic radiates from Madrid to all corners of Spain and ultimately finds their way back into this splendid capital. Located at Puerta del Sol, this bustling square also has the emblematic statue of ‘El Oso y el Madroño’ (the Bear and the Strawberry tree) which is synonymous with the origins of Madrid. Being the capital also means that everything is on a grand scale: large parks, amazing array of cuisines, plenty of museums and historical places to discover! continue reading ...
Tags: modern art, architecture, seafood, History, Parks, Museum
Posted 2 months ago
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Things to do in Cape Cod
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maria-b
The Cape is a great summer destination for anyone - from families, singles, couples and just about anyone who loves the ocean. Driving around the Cape can take a while (especially with the summer traffic jams), and if you are looking to find some good stops along the way, this guide will show you the best stops, starting from the Upper Cape to the Outer Cape. continue reading ...
Tags: road trip, lobsters, beach, potato chip factory, Museum