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X_Drive says:
The Talkeetna Historical Museum was the highlight of our visit to this small town. For a very minimal entry fee you get to look around not only the nice collection of historic town items, but also old railroad pieces from a time when they actually had a depot here and then in a separate building th…
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almacorona says:
The theater is located at 253 W. 125th Street in Harlem in what is now one of the best-known black neighborhoods in New York City and probably the country.
The Apollo grew to prominence during the Harlem Renaissance before the second World war years. In 1934, it introduced its regular Amateur Night…
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raluca_ichim says:
A delightful story telling location (historic), five star luxury and comfort, friendly staff, the owners are always there to make sure everything is ok.
The services are impeccable, the interiors overwhelming (italian and austrian designers- silk tapestry, authentic wood burning fireplaces).
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Pipermaru says:
I booked with the hotel (not a third party travel site) in advance for a double room with two queen beds. When I checked in, promptly at 3 pm (the earliest possible check in time) they didn’t have any double rooms available. They put me in a temporary room so I had some where to put my luggage, …
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jennjeff1 says:
We have stayed at the Berkley Manor Bed & Breakfast 3 times before they apparently closed after a hurricane hit the Outer Banks of North Carolina in recent years. The owners, Robert and Amy Attaway, were some of the nicest people you could meet and were great breakfast cooks!
The Berkley Manor B…
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goodfella74 says:
This place was just great, beautiful old building in the most central location possible next to the Golden Roof, it's a former residance of Mozart to name but a few.The place had all amenities including music in the bathroom, rooms were spotless and well maintained and for a very reasonable price. W…
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aspenative says:
The Hotel Pulitzer Amsterdam really does go above and beyond. There are not as many amenities as you get at others hotels of this stature but it makes up for it with really great guest rooms and fantastic service. We were in suite 341 overlooking the canal on the front side of the hotel and it was b…
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travella says:
Dubrovnik is set in a fairytale land, surrounded by huge walls, small harbours and ports and a rich history. The magitude of the 'old town' itself is stunning. The stone floor, to the fountains that seem to tell a silent story litter this historic place.
From the sunsets over the 'shack cocktail b…
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Stephanie239 says:
a very upscale hotel about 2 blocks from the beach, in a great location in palm beach, fl. We really enjoyed our stay, as we needed a upscale, high service level getaway, since the kids were driving us bannanas.
The attention to detail here was amazing, and even the hotel is really old (a historic…
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Conquer says:
The Eagles nest in Berchtesgaden, Germany is the mountain top fortress that Hitler had as a hideout. If you have watched the Band of Brothers series, the last episode of the series is this building. There are tours available that take you to the mountain where it is located but I took local buses fr…
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travel-the-world says:
If you’re going to Lynchburg, the Jack Daniels distillery is highly recommended. It’s really the only thing to see in the whole town. The smell of the alcohol fills the air. The catch is, Lynchburg is a dry county so if you buy JD you must have it shipped back to your house.
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_Amanda_ says:
Sema Wilkes took over this boarding house in 1943. Her goal was to make a living serving meals to her boarders. After she stopped housing the boarders she started serving lunch to the public in her downstairs dining room. The menu always has fried chicken/sausage and beef stew. With those m…
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agpopstar says:
Dibai House is a beautiful hotel based on a restored Safavid mansion built in the 1670's in the centre of the old town.
It was very interesting and educational to stay in a different type of accommodation that mixes the comfort of a modern hotel with ancient Persian architecture.
Staff is very…
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ThirdWorldGirl says:
I am a student and need to pinch pennies wherever I can. Yosemite Springs is awesome because you get a super luxurious place to stay for the same price as a motel room. The food is totally home cooked, the towels are soft, there is DirecTV and DVD players in each room and there is a steam shower s…
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jamartin39 says:
This is just one more amazing historic Location in Philly to explore. This prison is in a state of suspended decay, which just adds to the creepiness of it. One of the many haunted locations in Philly, it is said even Al Capone heard things. We took the self guided audio tour mainly for the fact I h…
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jamartin39 says:
They call Fort Mifflin "The Fort That Saved America", I love History and I have never heard of this place until I saw it on the TV show Ghost Hunters. After learning about the history of the fort I realized how sad that was, how could I not know about such an important place like this. First some H…
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jojostevie says:
Since there are no reviews for my hometown thought I would start it off.
The Crown is a quaint little pub and(5 bedroom)hotel full of friendly locals.
The establishment is Georgian dating back to the 1700's and is set opposite the village square with lovely fountain.
The rooms were refurbis…
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alexindc says:
Outside of the monuments and museums, there’s really nothing more "DC" than Ben’s Chili Bowl. In business since 1958, Ben’s is one of the only businesses in the neighborhood to survive the 1968 riots, during which it remained open to serve neighborhood residents, protesters, police and fireme…
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Rbelots says:
The Caen Memorial is one of the best museums dedicated to Warld War 2. It design is full of intelligent details pushing you to contemplate and deeply appreciate the horrors of war more than just look at tanks and weapons like it happens in some other museums.
The excibition starts with a spiral de…
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mattango says:
I stayed here for 3 nights in March 2008. It's a fantastic location - right by the cable cars that zoom passed the front door. It's a large hotel and the rooms are very modern with 42" plasma TV's and room service. Good wireless connection all over the hotel for your laptop - useful for blogging on …
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pinchora says:
The Jerome Grand Hotel is a Spanish Mission Style building and was constructed in 1926. The original purpose for this hotel was for a hospital called the United Verde Hospital. When it opened in 1927 it was considered to be the "most modern and well equipped hospital in Arizona and possibly the We…
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mildrednz says:
What to you say about a place too spectacular for words? A place full of wonder and simply breathtaking scenery,and people who are so utterly interesting and friendly and have been through so much..Incredible, if you haven't been you have to go.
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Koralifix says:
The ‘Pulverturm’ is the perfect spot for everybody, who is a little gourmet, a history lover or, even better, both of them.
This restaurant, arranged in the ground floor of a powder tower from the 16th century, is located in the middle of the highly interesting centre of the city of Dresden.…
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Pavo says:
What can i not say about Nye's. First i'm a bit biast for the place since i bartended at the joint. But it didn't win BEST BAR IN AMERICA for nothing. it's a place where you can get away from all that 18 and up club disco of downtown and come to a real back in the day gangster hang out. It's in t…
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geokid says:
Castillo de San Cristobal sits on a limestone cliff 150 feet above the sea. There are five separate units spread over more than 27 acres. All units are connect by moats and tunnels, however, each unit was self-sufficient in case a portion of the fortress should fall to the enemy. The first fortifica…
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compolli says:
Ski? Hike? Snowshoe? Trail Run? Snowmobile? Backpack? Finding your way to the AT? You can do this and so much more at Mount Greylock. This is the highest peak in Massachusetts at 3,491 feet. There is a gorgeous monument on top that that is a war memorial. This is the hardest trial on the mountain an…
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bkretzer says:
If you have a pension for history and ghost stories, Hotel St. Nicholas is the place for you. What started out as hospital run by an order of nuns (Sisters of Mercy) has been converted into a luxurious, but reasonably priced hotel. Build in the late 1890s, the building was used as a hospital for abo…
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ThirdWorldGirl says:
I stayed at the Hotel Jadran while I was attending a conference in Rijeka. It is an awesome hotel. There is an amazing view of the Adriatic and at night I would sit on my balcony and look out on the bay and the Island of Krk. It used to be a training facility for the Yugoslavian national swim tea…
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poohstanggt says:
My last trip to LA involved a lot of tv watching while taking care of my Mom after her surgery. While surfing HGTV and Food Network channels, I ran across a show on Beer Pairing on Fine Living. One of the featured spots was Father's Office. The owner, Sang Yoon, is credited with bringing gourmet bee…
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frogette says:
I recently travelled through Tuscany prior to a visit to Florence and wanted to stay somewhere beautiful and peaceful to take in the whole "Under the Tuscan Sun" feeling. Castello del Nero is situated on an ideal hilltop overlooking 400 acres, which they own, of olive groves and vineyars, dotted wit…
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