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Category Archives: Tourism
10 years, 3.5 million photos, in 4 minutes
Photographer Jack Fisher is a globe-trotting photographer who created the amazing time-lapse video below which covers ten years of work in just four minues. Fisher says, “I called it Sequences because I try to create stories, or scenes in my timelapse photography, … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Asia, Europe, Film, Photography, Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged Chicago, New York, Singapore, Tokyo
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Cheap Flights
This hilarious video is not new, but I just discovered it and had to share it for a laugh.
Posted in Air Travel, Europe, Film, Music, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Budget Airlines, Ireland
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Books for Cooks
We have dozens of cookbooks collected over the years, but rarely open them these days. Instead we just Google recipes like Philistines. Still, I’d love to stop in at Books for Cooks the next time that I’m in London. In … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Film, Restaurants, Tourism
Tagged cookbooks, London
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Everybody loves a booktree
London’s St. Pancras Station has inaugurated the 2023 holiday season with a wonderful Christmas booktree. Created in collaboration with Hatchards the 12 meter tall installation is not just a festive centrepiece; it’s a literary wonderland inspired by British authors. The … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged London, St. Pancras Station, Train Stations
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Signs, Signs, Everywhere A Sign
Before my recent trip to the Portuguese island of São Miguel, I checked out what typres of road signs I could expect to encounter. Still, I was surprised and confused by some of the traffic signs along the islands windy, … Continue reading
Slip on your museum shoes
I have visited hundreds of museums in dozens of countries, but I don’t recall ever being required to wear special footwear. However, I recently stumbled on this old New York Times story about the practice. From the New York Times: “Some … Continue reading
Sweden not Switzerland
Sweden Launches Campaign to Stop Tourists Confusing It With Switzerland – A funny video from Sweden’s tourist board to help people distinguish between the two countries. Yes, it’s hard to believe that people confuse the two European countries, but it’s … Continue reading
Secret Philadelphia
A regular follower of Travel Between The Pages recently asked for a recommendation on a “non-touristy” place to visit in Philadelphia. Without hesitation, I suggested the wonderful Rosenbach Museum and Library in the city’s charming Rittenhouse Square neighborhood. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, History, Libraries, Museums, Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged Bram Stoker, Dracula, James Joyce, Lewis Carroll, Philadelphia
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Everyday Life
This time of the year most folks who visit the U.S. state of Vermont are on a leaf-peeping mission. However, there’s a little museum housed in an old barn that also deserves a detour. The Museum of Everyday Life is … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, History, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged New England, Philosophy, Vermont
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A library implies an act of faith
Opened in 1897 as the Chicago Public Library, the Chicago Cultural Center is housed in a beautiful Beaux-Arts building designed by George Foster Shepley, and opened in 1897. While the center is famous for its stunning Tiffany stained-glass domes, it … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Libraries, Tourism, USA
Tagged Chicago, stained glass, Tiffany
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