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Robeson Center in Princeton

Posted by amy on June 22, 2010 with 1 Comment
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This is a bit of a riddle. Try to find the common denominator here: the longest-running Shakespeare play on Broadway, and one of the thickest files the FBI has on any U.S. citizen. Paul Robeson plays a central role in both, and both of these things tell part of the story about his life, which [...]

From the Rio Grande to the Stars in Laredo Texas

Posted by amy on June 20, 2010 with No Comments
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What brings most people through Laredo Texas it the trade industry between Mexico and the United States. Almost half of what is traded between America and Mexico works its way through Laredo. This large port of entry has 5 bridges that cross the Rio Grande and keep the port authorities very busy. But this is [...]

Tips for Visiting the Empire State Building in Manhattan

Posted by amy on June 18, 2010 with No Comments
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When visiting Manhattan there is no place better to go than to the Empire State Building. While the city on its own is pretty cool, looking down on it from that high in the sky is a sight that could take your breath away. If it is your first time there you will want to [...]

Tempe Little Theatre and Summer in Phoenix

Posted by amy on June 15, 2010 with 1 Comment
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Phoenix, Arizona, in the summer seems an unlikely time to make plans for a desert vacation; after all, the temperatures from late May and into September regularly hit over a hundred degrees; in June and July, the thermometer can climb without too much trouble to 110 degrees and above. Most visitors choose the winter months [...]

Rome’s Myths are Still Alive

Posted by amy on June 10, 2010 with No Comments
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Rome is still one of the old lands. One of the places where myth meets man , living side by side they influence each other. Going from site to site it may be easy to see the beauty, arts and religion that has been a part of this city’s history, for eternity. It is also [...]

Kulturama in Zurich

Posted by amy on May 30, 2010 with No Comments
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Have you ever had a desire to touch an actual mammoth tooth? You can in Zurich, Switzerland, at the Kulturama Museum , a museum which provides children, adolescents, and public groups the opportunity to explore paleontology and early human civilizations. Founded in 1978 by Paul Muggles, Kulturama provided a permanent exhibition space for his traveling [...]

Trapeze Through London

Posted by amy on May 27, 2010 with No Comments
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Looking for something a little more on the unexpected side for your family to do in London? You’re in luck, the Gorilla Circus will teach adults and children the basics of aerial circus skills. You and your family can take either a single-swing ‘Try-n-Fly’ taster session, which is a single swing that’s a guaranteed adrenaline [...]

Music on the Rocks in Positano

Posted by amy on May 19, 2010 with No Comments
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During the day, Positano, Italy, is an engaging town of white homes and beautiful flowers lined in tiers against a mountain-side cliff, pressed right against the sea. It’s a place reserved for pedestrians only, so there’s not the distraction of any cars and trucks. It’s a place where musicians have come to compose music and [...]

Turning Mexico City’s Pink Zone into A Golden Zone

Posted by amy on May 13, 2010 with No Comments
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The Pink Zone in Mexico City, also known as Zona Rosa, is conveniently located next to the Historical Centre and it’s where the main financial and commercial axis, Reforma Avenue, crosses the main part of the city. The Pink Zone is an excellent place to go shopping and there are many great places to stay [...]

Gluten Free London

Posted by amy on April 27, 2010 with No Comments
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London has the most delectable bakeries. Here, you can find a list of bakeries and their locations and specialties. From cupcakes to brownies and wedding cakes, these bakeries carry the very best and most delicious treats your tummy can imagine. These bakeries are not for those who may have an allergy to gluten, as most [...]