Great historical events have shaped the state of NRW where Neuss is located. Monuments and state sights include Cologne cathedral and stunning landscapes.
Sault Ste. Marie is the oldest city in Michigan and […]
Located in the county of Tippecanoe in Indiana, United States, Lafayette is an interesting destination to visit. The charming and friendly city is home to numerous historical landmarks and cultural attractions. You can also find great outdoor activities to try and kid-friendly places. A few of the many fun things to do in Lafayette, Indiana, include kayaking on the Wabash River, seeing artworks at the Haan Museum of Indiana Art, and checking out the shops and eateries downtown. If you want to answer the question, "What is there to do in Lafayette, Indiana?" Read on for 25 fun and unique activity suggestions for all types of travelers!
The Sleuk Rith Institute, designed by the late Zaha Hadid, will offer a different view of memory and justice.
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Some of the world's most majestic castles can be found right here in the United States.
A Concise and engaging history that traces Greenville's development from backcountry settlement to one of America's best small cities Today, Greenville, South Carolina, is regularly included on lists of the best cities and places to live in the United States. The present-day site of technological innovation nestled in the Piedmont of America's Southeast, Greenville is promoted as a future-oriented city and weekend getaway for tourists interested in art, culture, nature, and cuisine. In this lively historical account illustrated with sixty images, author Judith T. Bainbridge invites readers to explore the full expanse of Greenville's history, from its earliest days as Cherokee hunting grounds, to its development as a western outpost settlement and later a nineteenth-century summer resort. From the economic boom brought by the textile industry, to the bust of the Great Depression, and finally to the revitalization of the downtown as a haven for business and tourism in the twenty-first century, Bainbridge charts the development of this dynamic city. 60 b&w halftones
Seniorliving.org recently conducted a survey about happiness. In general, the survey found that yes, Americans are happy.
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Illinois was the 21st state to join the United States of America on December 3, 1818. Learn more here with these 15 impressive facts about Illinois.
Physical map of Wisconsin showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Wisconsin.
Santa Fe, capital of New Mexico, U.S., and seat (1852) of Santa Fe county, in the north-central part of the state, on the Santa Fe River. It lies in the northern Rio Grande valley at 6,996 feet (2,132 metres) above sea level, at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. A dry, invigorating climate makes it a popular summer resort, while mountain skiing attracts winter visitors. Founded in 1610 by Governor Don Pedro de Peralta, it was named Villa Real de la Santa Fé de San Francisco de Asis (Spanish: “Royal City of the Holy Faith of St. Francis
No matter how widely you travel, there are some secret spots you'll never get to visit. Here are 10 of them.
Kansas City is a vibrant destination located in the Midwestern United States. Despite its name, Kansas City is actually in Missouri, on the border with the state of Kansas. The city is home to many attractions, scenic outdoor spaces, and nationally-known sports teams, like the Kansas City Chiefs and Sporting Kansas City. Interestingly, the region also has an array of alternate names. Kansas City nicknames include historical names, like Paris of the Plains, and those relating to its modern culture, such as the BBQ Capital of the World and the Cradle of Jazz. Want to learn more about the monikers for Kansas City? Keep reading for 10 fascinating nicknames and their origins.
What you need to know to visit the United States Naval Academy in Maryland, where a college atmosphere is part of training for the US military!
Before moving to the United States, I went on a trip around Belgium - my country of birth - and visited nearly all towns and cities that are worth visiting. I went into museums, strolled through parks and biked around the countryside. My tour of Belgium took me to all corners of Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of the country, and to all highlights in Wallonia, the French-speaking part. From castles and historic guild houses to rivers and canals, I've photographed it all. The twenty-five pictures below are my favorite ones. Enjoy!
The United States is full of some of the most desirable places to live on the planet. America not only has a range of natural beauty from sunny beaches to snowy mountains, but it also has a robust economy with a vast range of industries. From Amazon in Seattle to {{HAL:Halliburton}} in Houston, Americans often decide where to live based on what job opportunities they’ll find there.
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1. Rami Malek watched the YouTube video of Freddie Mercury’s Live Aid performance (1985), over 1500 times in preparation for the film Bohemian Rhapsody.
The Salton Sea - truly one of my favorite, and one of the most interesting places I've ever visited.
Pennsylvania is an amazing state. Full of wonderful, unique, and amazing things to see and do. Pennsylvania is more than just Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. But they are definitely places you will wa…
The 2023 Readers' Choice Awards honor the best cities in the US, both big and small. Is your favorite on the list?
Charlotte (North Carolina), nicknamed the Queen City in honor of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz who had become the Queen of England several years before the city’s inception, draws in its many ... Read more
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Think there is not much to do in Albany? There are a LOT of fun and interesting things to do and see in Albany, the state capital of New York. We'll show you what to do in Albany.