GreenFirst Forest Products Mill formerly known as Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company. Photo provided by Denis J. Puska, Vista Radio staff. An exhibit on Kapuskasing and its mill has been created at the New York Times newspaper museum. Curator David Dunlap says he was fascinated by the relationship and …
Read More »Frankston’s graffiti tours up for award
Frankston City Council’s Street Art Walking Tours have been recognized as one of the best tourist experiences in the country. The tours have been shortlisted for the Australian Street Art Awards 2021 Best Street Art Tour category following a rigorous judging process, including a second tier audit and due diligence …
Read More »The ultimate guide to exploring Cape Town like a tourist
With travel restrictions easing and South Africa off many countries’ dreaded ‘red list’, tourists are returning to our beautiful shores. This is where they can play and stay this summer — and where you can be a tourist in your own town. That happens. Things are finally looking up on …
Read More »5 life-changing surf retreats to attend in 2022
Surf retreats offer the opportunity to venture to a tropical destination and spend a week fully immersed in the sport. There, you can meet like-minded travelers from all walks of life. Whether you’ve been wanting to get into surfing for years or you’re a lifelong surfer looking to hone your …
Read More »James Goodenough | Obituaries | Goshen News
James Richard GoodenoughJim April 6, 1930 – January 27, 2022 James (Jim) died on January 27 at his home in Toledo. He was born April 6, 1930 in Allentown, Pennsylvania to Russell and Elaine Goodenough. He was a descendant of Thomas Goodenow who emigrated from Wilshire to England in 1638, …
Read More »New York’s most inaccessible museum is gearing up for its close-up
It’s a two-decade-old art gallery that houses a collection of works and among the most prestigious in the country, but New York’s Solow Art and Architecture Gallery, at 9 West 57th Street, has never been open to the public. Finally, this will no longer be the case, at least from …
Read More »Bloomington-Normal Area’s Latest Exposures | Arts and theater
Bloomington-Normal Galleries, museums Some cultural institutions are open or considering reopening under current COVID restrictions. Check with each facility for indoor, online or outdoor programming. Open facilities have face covering, distancing and other guidelines in effect; see websites or call for details. Angel Ambrose Fine Arts Studio; 101 W. Monroe …
Read More »Walk Eat Nashville Tours hits the pavement again | Characteristics
Like many of us, Shannon Largen was facing a professional crossroads in 2020. She had worked for the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp for 16 years, training people and also running and running the Music City Greeter program. “I love Nashville, I love the hospitality and talking to people from …
Read More »Wedding venue celebrated to host the first open house weekend of 2022
ONE of the best wedding venues in the area is having an open weekend for engaged couples. With engagements on the rise in this festive, love-filled season, Tyn Dwr Hallin Llangollen will be opening her doors to future couples for her New Years Open House weekend. General Manager Tracey Owen …
Read More »These 7 expats left the United States to start a new life. This is how they earn income abroad
More and more people are discovering that they can not only live abroad and be happy, safe and comfortable, but they can also earn an income. This is exactly what I did when I moved from the United States to Mazatlán, Mexico, in 2006. I was living a steady income …
Read More »Valletta, Malta, named best European city for well-being
Valletta, Malta, has been named the premier wellness destination in Europe. So don’t forget your yoga … [+] carpet! Malta Tourist Board What does it mean to be well? Our health and well-being depend on a number of factors, including the environment we live in, the exercise we do, and …
Read More »The 150-year-old Mayo Lighthouse will be open to visitors at Christmas
Blacksod Lighthouse. Photo: Peter McCabe / Failte Ireland Posted: Sun Dec 5 2021, 10:00 Last update: Sun Dec 5 2021, 10:57 Blacksod Lighthouse Management Committee Comharchumann Forbartha Ionad Deirbhile has announced that Blacksod Lighthouse is open for winter tours for the period from November 2021 to February 2022. Private tours …
Read More »Changing Travel Trends Boosts The Market For Travel Arranging And Reservation Services
Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services Market 2021 – Global Forecast to 2030 The Business Research Company Travel Arrangement and Booking Services Market 2021 – Opportunities and Strategies – Global Forecast to 2030 LONDON, GREATER LONDON, United Kingdom, November 25, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – Rapidly changing travel trends towards leisure and gastronomic …
Read More »Tourists turn to personalized vacations, industry players say
PETALING JAYA: In addition to using it as a time-saving measure, more Malaysians are turning to personalized vacations to keep their families safe in small tour groups, travel groups said. Malaysian Tourism Council Chairman Uzaidi Udanis said tourists are now looking to travel in small groups after the ban on …
Read More »SCSU Fine Arts Building Gallery Hosts Activist Poster Exhibition | Local
Special to T&D The Fine Arts Building (FAB) Gallery at South Carolina State University will host “Dialectic Translations: James E. Campbell Political Poster Collection” until November 5. The traveling exhibit is on loan from the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture at the College of Charleston. âDialectic …
Read More »Here’s what you need to know to visit the impressive underground cities of Cappadocia
These cities are unique in both location and history, and these tours will take visitors on a journey through time in Cappadocia. Cappadocia is a historic region of Turkey which is a mine of underground cities. Although there is no administrative area called “Cappadocia” today, it is used as a …
Read More »Exeter NH Ladd-Gilman House American Independence Museum celebrates 300 years
EXETER – Ladd-Gilman House, home of American Independence Museum, has known many lives. It is believed to have been a brick garrison house before the French and Indian War in its early life. In its second life, it was clapboard, enlarged and housed the New Hampshire State Treasury during the …
Read More »Locust Grove slaves speak freely in new Louisville Plantation tour
In the plantations of the Louisville area and in many parts of the country, the history of these old houses is increasingly cropped to preserve the true history that surrounds these places, including the history of the enslaved on the lands. . American history always struggles to find a way …
Read More »A guide to the (real) North Pole and why it is the perfect vacation destination
This is the only guide you will need to plan a trip to the very magical destination of Lapland, also known as the True North Pole. Lapland is a region of immense cultural importance and record natural beauty, and that is why it is the ideal holiday destination. Located in …
Read More »Halloween Happenings: A Guide to the Spooky (and Not-So-Spooky) Festivities in North County
Halloween festivities ranging from pumpkin picking and candy bars to costume contests and haunted houses take place all over North County. Check websites for security measures related to COVID-19. The pumpkins are ready to be picked. (L. McIntosh) BONSALL Boo at the zoo: Meet spooky and not-so-scary animals on 1-hour …
Read More »Free Flanders Fields Pass to increase visitor return
The tourist organization VisitFlanders in Belgium offers visitors a free “Welcome Back To Flanders Fields Pass”. This visitor pass for the Flanders Fields region will hopefully help boost tourism in West Flanders. Work with museums and tourist attractions. To encourage and welcome the return of visitors with free or discounted …
Read More »Madson Rio de Janeiro Tour Guide offers to take visitors to all the fun and exciting places in the city.
To have a fun, exciting and fulfilling time while visiting Rio de Janeiro, there is a company that can make it all possible. Madson Rio de Janeiro Tour Guide has helped over 8,000 people experience what it’s like to visit Brazil’s number one city. Brazil is on everyone’s list when …
Read More »House of the “Outsiders”: the small museum of Tulsa attracts big names
Director Francis Ford Coppola shot the film in Tulsa with a young cast of future A-listers, including C. Thomas Howell, Ralph Macchio, Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez and Tom Cruise. The museum also includes memorabilia from the film set, including furniture, photos, posters, and the …
Read More »Close to wildlife in the SCV
By Emily Alvarenga Senior Signal Editor The Santa Clarita Valley is surrounded by open spaces, which means its inhabitants often spot some of the natural fauna that inhabit its hills and valleys. However, SCV residents also have the opportunity to get up close and personal with wildlife through a number …
Read More »Della Penna Motorsports Next Gen Foundation confirms inaugural event at Laguna Seca Raceway on September 18
The Foundation’s first event will host the radical monarchs of East Bay for a day of racing, guest speakers and hands-on activities designed to inspire the next generation of female motorsport talent LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / September 16, 2021 / The Next Gen Foundation of Della Penna Motorsports …
Read More »Pleasant Holidays and Journese Announce Major Expansion in Europe and UK
WHY IT RATES: With this latest expansion of its vacation products, Pleasant Holidays and its Journese subsidiary began operating in over a dozen new countries and added more than 160 hotels and 90 tours across Europe and the UK. – Laurie Baratti, Associate Editor of TravelPulse On August 3, Pleasant …
Read More »The top 10 of the most beautiful vineyards in Brittany
The Denbies wine estate in Surrey is Britain’s finest vineyard, according to a recent study. Argent.co.uk analyzed over 100,000 Instagram hashtags associated with 693 UK vineyards to reveal the most ‘Instagrammable’ vines. Llanerch Vineyard in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, takes second place with 5,325 hashtags, followed by Cornwall’s Camel Valley …
Read More »Best Buy Hit with Ponzi Scheme Suit Over Sham Investments
Law360 (Aug 3, 2021, 8:45 p.m. EDT) – Best Buy was hit on Tuesday by a New Jersey federal lawsuit alleging company employees were involved in cheating investors to inject more than 2.6 million dollars in shell companies involved in a Ponzi scheme under the pretext that they were providing …
Read More »Jack Hadley Black History Museum to reopen in August | Local News
The Jack Hadley Black History Museum is delighted to announce its official reopening date of August 3, 2021. The museum will once again be open to guests, both for scheduled tours and for walk-in tours. Since March 12, 2020 and the start of the COVID-19p pandemic, the Jack Hadley Black …
Read More »With the border still closed to non-essential travel, Haines tourism businesses are adjusting and making do
The American Constellation docked in Haines on Saturday, June 12, from Skagway the day before. (Corinne Smith / KHNS) Haines is known to visitors for many things – rafting, fishing, biking, camping and heli-skiing – but tourism is still largely cut back this summer due to the pandemic. Haines Tourism …
Read More »New brewery prepares to open in downtown Negaunee
NEGAUNEE, Mich. (WLUC) – A new brewery in Marquette County is preparing to open and taps will start flowing near the corner of Silver and Iron Streets in downtown Negaunee in the coming weeks. Upper Peninsula Brewing Company has been under construction since 2016. Now, after five years, the team …
Read More »Plan local Israel travel CVs
By Donald H. Harrison Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO – As vaccination rates rise and the coronavirus pandemic appears to be under control, group trips to Israel from San Diego are once again being organized. One of the first to be made public is a joint trip scheduled for May …
Read More »Israel’s tourism sector fears lower unemployment benefits
Travel agencies fear employee exodus to other industries Israel’s tourism industry faces two challenges associated with July 1. This is the day the country was due to start welcoming individual (vaccinated) foreign visitors, but in light of an outbreak of the delta (“Indian”) variant of the new coronavirus, which has …
Read More »The story behind Galveston’s new June mural – Houston Public Media
âAbsolute Equalityâ, a mural in downtown Galveston that is part of the Juneteenth Legacy Project. June 19, also known as Juneteenth, commemorates the date on which some of Confederation’s last slaves became free – two and a half years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. For Juneteenth Legacy Project …
Read More »These adorable alpacas enthusiastically welcome visitors to their northern Michigan farm
BUCKLEY, MI – If you’ve ever wanted to see an alpaca up close, the quirky furballs at this northern Michigan farm are ready to make that dream come true. Cotton Creek Farms, 11885 Jewell Road in Buckley, opened this year due to popular demand amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s home …
Read More »Varesh Chopra shares lessons learned during pandemic – VOYAGER’S WORLD
Varesh Chopra, regional director of the Globus family of brands, turned every obstacle into an opportunity during the pandemic. In an exclusive interview with Caroline Diana, editor-in-chief of The world of the traveler, he talks about the brand’s biggest learnings and how small efforts, repeated day after day, have earned …
Read More »Asheville Radio Museum reopens to public after months-long pandemic shutdown
ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) – The Asheville Radio Museum reopened to the public on Saturday, June 5, after being closed for several months due to the pandemic. The museum, located on the AB Tech campus, and closed in November to follow the campus’s COVID-19 protocol to protect students and staff. …
Read More »Adventures by Disney announces new offers
Adventures by Disney adds new tours for travelers. A unique way to travel, providing guests with magical experiences all over the world through group – and now private – tours, Adventures by Disney’s latest specially curated route is a National Route – New England. THE ADVERTISEMENT In fashion now During …
Read More »Le Grand Controle: opening of the first hotel at the Palace of Versailles
(CNN) – Want to live like royalty on your next vacation? The very first hotel located in the park of the Palace of Versailles has just opened its doors, offering travelers the opportunity to stay in the heart of one of the most opulent addresses in the world. However, guests …
Read More »Bellosguardo showing small signs of life
After seven years of stubborn silence and relative inactivity, the Bellosguardo Foundation seems to be taking its first steps towards opening the palace of the late Huguette Clark to the public. The Foundation was formed in 2014 and officially took possession of the property in 2017, but in addition to …
Read More »Private museums here struggle for visitors amid Covid-19, with six NHB grant recipients last year, Singapore News & Top Stories
SINGAPORE – To keep his six full-time employees, Mr. Takumi Minami had to sell his shares in a restaurant and gym. The owner of the Singapore Musical Box Museum is Japanese but believes passionately in his work to highlight Singapore’s important role in the development of music boxes in the …
Read More »‘A good time for people to take a risk’: Tour guide sees hope for Santa Cruz food scene on its knees by COVID
If you’ve ever seen Brion Sprinsock in downtown Santa Cruz or Capitola Village, there’s a good chance he’s not alone. In fact, he was probably at the front of a large group of relaxed, smiling people, speaking in evenly modulated tones and gesturing towards houses, buildings, or other landmarks – …
Read More »Jonathan Hager House Museum Hosts Return Trip to ‘Old Elizabethtowne’ | WDVM25 and DCW50
HAGERSTOWN, MD (WDVM) – Want to turn back time? The Jonathan Hager House Museum in Hagerstown lets you do just that. The historic monument, which dates back to the 18th century, hosted their ‘Old Elizabethtowne’ event where people were allowed to take tours through the Hager House as well as …
Read More »Robbins: Enjoy the Safe Spring Hike
Breadcrumb Links Diet and fitness Author of the article: Jody robbins Publication date: May 22, 2021 ⢠31 minutes ago ⢠4 minutes to read ⢠Join the conversation Be prepared if you hit the mountain hiking trails this summer, courtesy of Travel Alberta / George Simhoni jpg Content of …
Read More »Musée du Portage is getting ready for the 2021 season | Regional news
The Portage Museum, on the corner of MacFarlane Road and Franklin Street, opens for the 2021 season this week. Haley Jensson is the new director of the Portage Museum. The Portage Museum will open its doors to the public on May 13, after a year of closure due to the …
Read More »A taste of the flavors of Lewiston | Lifestyles
LEWISTON – When Bonnie Lorentz did her first food tour in Lewiston, it was for a bachelorette party. She liked it so much that she brought her husband Brian back for a second tour and they brought their friends on a third. Food tours, provided by The Roaming Table – …
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