Month: August 2014
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Nashville Recreation: Water Sports and Boating
Nashville has lots of places to get out and play in the water. Here's where to go and what to do with activities ranging from paddling to boat rentals to fun at a water park.
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History of Architecture in Montréal & Québec City
Influenced by 18th century French and English settlers and industrialization, Montréal and Québec's unique history continues to define its architectural identity.
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The Best of Carmel Valley Wineries
Its tiny size necessarily limits the number of vineyards and wineries that can set up shop in the Carmel Valley. But this small, charming wine region makes for a perfect wine-tasting day trip from Carmel, Monterey, or even Big Sur.
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Shopping Philly: Antique Row, Fabric Row, and Jewelers’ Row
In addition to the varied neighborhood and downtown shopping districts, Philadelphia is home to Antique Row, Fabric Row, and Jewelers’ Row, each offering unparalleled selections of their respective specialties and a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
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David talks to Bob Edwards
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Charming and Colorful Sights in Victoria’s Old Town
Old Town is an architectural delight and home to several worthwhile sights like the Museum of Maritime History and Victoria's colorful Chinatown.
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Start Reading Whiskey Tango Foxtrot by David Shafer
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The 3-Day Best of Philadelphia
Planning a short trip or a weekend getaway? Here’s a guide to the best of Philly with suggestions for historical sights like Independence Hall or exploring the murals and museums that make up its top-notch art scene.
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Bookstores in Vancouver: From General Interest to Travel Maps and Guides
Looking for a book in Vancouver? Here are a few places to consider shopping including a children's bookstore and three excellent establishments specializing in travel-related literature.
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The Five Best Bakeries on the Oregon Coast
Nothing beats a ginger scone after a morning of beachcombing . . . unless it’s a still-warm cinnamon roll. The following bakeries are the real deal—no doughy white bread that ends up as gull food.
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LB School Podcast: Eric Litwin
Eric Litwin, author and songwriter of PETE THE CAT: I LOVE MY WHITE SHOES!, chats about his new book, BEDTIME AT THE NUTHOUSE, early literacy and education with editor Liza Baker. Also includes a snippet of the earworm of a song "we're nuts!" for.
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