Posts Tagged ‘history’

Photo Essay: Madrid – History, Landmarks, and Food

Madrid was the final leg of my first solo trip to Spain. I was spending a total of three days in the capitol city with no real agenda. I was exhausted from traveling so much the past week, that I was really just looking forward to exploring the streets of Madrid at my own pace [...]

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Daily Photo: Friday, May 14th

Rome // Venice by Alisha Sosauce Prints: Cherish your travel memories with our premium photo products.

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Daily Photo: Monday, April 19th

Library of Congress by Stephanie We love DC so it was refreshing to see Stephanie’s new photo collection of spring activities in the nation’s capitol recently. This photo of the Library of Congress is stunning and pristine-like with its beautiful architecture and bright blue post. We love getting a taste of history while admiring such [...]

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Daily Photo, Friday April 9th

Porto Allegre by Sony The colors of the sky and the darkness of the subject create a nice contrast in this photo. The statue photographed here is one of several historic symbols of this Brazilian metropolis known as “Joyous Port.” What Travel Geek doesn’t love some history thrown in with their travel photography? Do more [...]

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Atomic Tourism!?

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The cold-blooded weapon of mass destruction that helped the Allies win WWII and buttressed the Cold War is now a tourist attraction!? Trinity Site I stumbled upon this site called the Bureau of Atomic Tourism (http://www.atomictourist.com). After spending a few more minutes of digging, I realized people can actually visit atom test sites, namely the [...]

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Ode to Berlin

Potsdamer Platz at night -- formerly what was no-mans land during the Cold War

Since Berlin has been in the news quite a bit this week, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, I thought I would take you on a quick trip to the Berlin I know and love. I’ve made it no secret that Berlin is my favorite city in the world — [...]

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Weekend in Philadelphia: Bars, Ben, Bests

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Philadelphia is one of my favorite cities in the northeast. It’s a city full of American history, contagious nightlife energy, and delicious foodie stops that never disappoints me. I just spent last weekend in the City of Brotherly Love, where I made it my mission to incorporate some (can’t believe I’m going to admit this) [...]

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New Jersey: Where The Devil Dwells

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The Wayward Winos are back! This time Paul and Melanie shed some light on what makes The Garden State a great visit full of fall foliage and fun history lessons. For many, New Jersey represents busy streets and crowded cities; an industrial area littered with factories and the Sopranos.  However, there is whole side of [...]

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Witness

Day two has been another full day. The difference is we are on our own this time. As to be expected, our steps are slightly more chaotic, if not hurried, scampering from destination to destination trying to cram as much as possible into one single day. And although I relish the chance to get lost [...]

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