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Category: United States (page 4)

48-hours in NYC: The Rockettes and the Rockefeller Center

Bistango We found Bistango by accident; and, this little Italian restaurant turned…
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48-hours in NYC: Times Square, Macy’s, and Shopping

Deep breath… prepare oneself… the next day was about shopping and delving…
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48-hours in NYC: SantaCon, Greek food, and the theatre

It’s SantaCon in New York (and other cities), which makes Manhattan one…
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48-hours in NYC: Midtown brunch and the Christmas market

Flights to New York are notoriously bad. The ever persistent wind makes…
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It’s very much like drinking from a firehose

The last few weeks in my work life have been fragmented, difficult,…
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Chicago finally wins!

I’m in Chicago. It seems to be a trend to start a…
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Real mummies from Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts

Sorry… I know it’s late, the trick or treating is done and…
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Boston: Favourite 4 Coffee Shops

It was really really easy to find good coffee in Boston. Perhaps…
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Overview of the Hotel Scene in Boston

Edgar Allan Poe was once quoted saying about Boston: Their hotels are…
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These bells didn’t really sing until the 20th century

While the steeple at the Christ Church in Boston has fallen and…
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It must have really stunk in the 1700s

There’s much more to the Old North Church in Boston than you’re…
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H.P. Lovecraft’s Boston as seen through Pickman’s Model

It might surprise you to know that the creator of Cthulhu and…
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