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National Mall in Washington DC

Washington DC Expert: Tim

Written by Washington DC Expert: Tim, USA, September 2011

The National Mall is the open green space between the U.S. Capitol and the Washington Monument . Four rows of elm trees line either side that are in front of the Smithsonian Museums , East and ... Continue Reading »

Oahu WWII Historic Sites

Viator

Written by Viator, July 2011

Amid Oahu’s legendary beaches, surf breaks and volcano craters lies one of the United States’ most famous pieces of history – Pearl Harbor. While you may be going to Hawaii to soak up the sun and ... Continue Reading »

5 Things to Do In and Around Orlando

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2011

Plan your next vacation in Orlando, Florida! Orlando is full of fun activities for the young and young-at-heart alike with wild airboat tours, beach excursions, Disney dining experiences and ... Continue Reading »

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York Expert: Harvey

Written by New York Expert: Harvey, USA, March 2011

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, simply known as "The Met", is arguably the world’s finest museum and certainly the largest in size.  The building occupies more than 1.5 million square ... Continue Reading »

The Ringling Museum of Orlando

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2011

It’s not the big attraction Orlando is known for, but after a visit to the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, with its historic waterfront mansion, circus museums, theater, and jaw-dropping fine ... Continue Reading »

Aboard the Orlando Titanic Experience

AlyseInWonderland

Written by AlyseInWonderland, USA, June 2011

When there is mention of “Titanic,” most people under the age of forty conjure images of a baby-faced Leonardo DiCaprio shouting joyfully off the end of a CGI boat. But long before it was a ... Continue Reading »

Baldwin Museum Candlelight Tour

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, July 2011

Every Friday, the Baldwin Home Museum offers you a chance to step back in time and see the historic Baldwin home illuminated by eerie candlelight. Editor's Note: This recommendation was taken ... Continue Reading »

Bata Shoe Museum

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2012

You think you have a hard time fitting all your boots, sneakers, and sandals in the small space at the bottom of your closet? The Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto has over 10,000 pairs of shoes – ... Continue Reading »

Be a Spy for the Day: International Spy Museum in DC

AlyseInWonderland

Written by AlyseInWonderland, USA, June 2011

Our nation’s capital has no shortage of renowned museums at which visitors can experience history, science, and impeccably curated art exhibitions. However, if you’re the type of person who prefers ... Continue Reading »

Bodies Revealed Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Written by Ann Priscilla, June 2011

Bodies Revealed At Broadway At the Beach is a MUST see exhibition. This is a great family outing after a round of putt putt!! Bodies Revealed is one of the most fascinating and interesting ... Continue Reading »

Catch a Show at the Aquarium

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, October 2011

Critter mealtime, acrobatics, wet lab – there’s more to the Vancouver Aquarium than your average tanks of fish! British Colombia’s only “4-D” theatre is always showing films around 15 minutes long ... Continue Reading »

Dr. Jones is in Town

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, August 2011

Who among us hasn't fantasized about replacing a golden idol with a bag of sand; deftly avoiding native booby traps; using a whip to escape from Nazis; traipsing around places like the Amazon, ... Continue Reading »

First Fridays Los Angeles

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, June 2011

Once a month, the entire Los Angeles Natural History Museum stays open until 10pm and features live music, exciting scientific discussion and behind-the-scenes curatorial tours. Sounds lame? It’s ... Continue Reading »

Honolulu’s ARTafterDARK

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, March 2012

A good way to explore any local culture is to attend events which the locals themselves attend. Hawaii’s ARTafterDARK is one such event. If you find yourself lost and looking for some way of ... Continue Reading »

If I Told You, I’d Have to Kill You

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, August 2011

The only public museum in the world devoted solely to espionage, the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. opened in July of 2002. Its mission is to provide the public with an objective ... Continue Reading »

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