Photography by Yuri Krasov In America, the beautiful, not many cities have their own face, their unique character. In the majority of American cities an observant traveler often experiences a kind of déjà vu: street names start with Main …
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Touring Some Historic Castles of Scotland by Bonnie and Bill Neely
In the city of Inverness the historic castle is used today for government business. It is a focal point of the pretty city, strategically placed long ago on the promontory over the River Ness. Traveling from Inverness toward the Isle …
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The Youth of the Biblical Land by Emma Krasov
Photography by Emma Krasov, runway images courtesy Gindi TLV Fashion Week While traveling in Israel, I noticed one striking detail of local life. People perceived time differently than I. They said, “That was long ago! Three years…” In my mind, …
Pittsburgh and Laurel Highlands: Art and Architecture by Emma Krasov
Photography by Emma Krasov Besides its steel and iron legacy, its 446 golden-yellow bridges, its contemporary eds and meds flagships, and its renowned sports teams of Steelers, Penguins, and Pirates, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is known for preserving and developing multiple art …
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To the Heart of El Salvador by Emma Krasov
Photography by Emma Krasov At the Avianca check-in counter at the San Francisco International Airport it took me a second to digest the airline clerk’s question, “To El Salvador, and then where?” “What country are you going to from El …
Year of Russia in Monaco is Russian Through and Through by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov According to The Monaco Times article, dedicated to this year’s record numbers of tourists flocking to the second smallest and most densely populated country in the world, Russian visitors closely follow the tourism avalanches descending on …
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A Road Trip Through Georgia by Terry Zinn
Photography by Terry Zinn When you think of visiting Georgia you may only think of the big towns like Atlanta or Augusta, but there are other fascinating towns if you can make the time to travel by car which produces …
Making the Most of Museum Day Live in NYC by Jill Thompson
It’s no secret that New York City is home to some of the best museums in the world. But did you know that one day a year a slew of museums open their doors to patrons free of charge? Museum …
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Historic St. Mary’s County: Where the Colonists are Still Minding the Farm by Fyllis Hockman
Rebecca, an indentured servant, has only been at the plantation for two months, and already she has mastered the skills of milking, cooking, gardening and tending to the animals. The Captain of the Dove, the ship that brought her from …
Portland Maine – It Isn’t Just Lobster by Ron Kapon
On the last day of May I left NYC for Boston via the LimoLiner. After an early dinner I boarded the 7:30 train. It took until 11PM for the non-speedy train to get me to Portland (track work). It got …
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