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Category Archives: Tourism
Philly: Come for the history, stay for the food
For decades, many of us in the Philadelphia area have been baffled by the inability of anyone to make good use of the old Bourse building in the heart of the historic district. The beautiful 19th century Beaux Arts landmark … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, History, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged Independence Mall, Liberty Bell, Philadelphia
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Leviathan In Bruges
The New York City-based architecture and design group STUDIOKCA transformed more than four tons of plastic waste recovered from the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii into a four-story sculpture of a whale. The recycled leviathan was then installed in a picturesque … Continue reading
Hi, Art Lovers
Whenever I visit Washington D.C., I try and make time to stop in at the always amazing Hirshhorn Museum of Art and Sculpture Garden on the Mall. This branch of the Smithsonian Institution offers superb contemporary art and is often … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Art, Museums, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C
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Almost As Good As New
You may have to look closely to get the gist of these clever ads for Lisbon’s Livraria Avelar Machado secondhand bookshop. The 142 year-old bookstore has a way with print ad campaigns.
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Tourism, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged bo0kselling, Lisboa, Lisbon
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Imagining Britain
Austin, Texas-based artist and illustrator Chet Phillips has re-imagined vintage British travel posters in a marvelous series of fantasy and horror themed postcards and posters. The set includes a dragon, Doctor Who, a troll, Harry Potter, a giant, and Cthulu. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Cornwall, Harry Potter, Isle of Skye, Scotland, Travel Posters, Yorkshire
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As Important As The Eiffel Tower ?
Les Bouquinistes, the booksellers whose iconic green stalls have lined the River Seine in the heart of Paris for more than two hundred years, are campaigning to be recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural treasure. Jerome Callais, the president of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, History, Tourism
Tagged Bookselling, Paris, UNESCO World Heritage
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Cure for Summer Heat
Whenever I am asked to chose my favorite countries to visit, I always place Norway in the top three. After viewing this spectacular short 4k film by Moscow-based photographer Sergey Lukankin I think that you will agree with me that … Continue reading
Gimme Some Peace
Over the years, readers of TBTP have pointed out to me that I seem to be obsessed with Iceland. While I cannot dispute the charge, I can justify my fixation on the magical island with a lengthy list of exceptional … Continue reading
Bookstore Tourism: Rocky Mountain High
Sometimes when we find ourselves in a stunning new place, even the most ardent book lover may hesitate to visit the local bookstores. So, I was “lucky” to be in beautiful Telluride, Colorado on stormy, wet and chilly day recently. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA
Tagged Bookselling, Colorado, San Juan Mountains, Telluride
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