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The Benedictine Nuns of Kylemore Abbey and Its Mythological Heroes

Posted on 01.17.18

The Benedictine Nuns of Kylemore Abbey and Its Mythological Heroes

Kylemore Abbey has a remarkable history spanning more than 150 years tragedy and triumph, romance, modernization, edification, and sanctity. Kylemore was built in 1868 as a magnificent castle, and since 1920 has been the sanctuary of Benedictine ... Read More >

Ireland’s Cliffs of Moher

Posted on 01.16.18

Ireland's Cliffs of Moher

Ireland's Cliffs of Moher- In 1588, a fleet of ships set sail to invade England. This fleet, the Spanish Armada, had planned on invading and conquering England. When their mission was not successful, the commander, the Duke of Medina, turned his ... Read More >

Franconia Notch State Park – New Hampshire

Posted on 01.15.18

Franconia Notch State Park – New Hampshire

Deep in the woods of White Mountain National Forest lies Franconia Notch State Park. A spectacular park set on both sides of a unique mountain pass extending from Flume Gorge to the south and Echo Lake to the north. The I-93 traverses the peaks of ... Read More >

Exploring California’s Sonoma Wine Country

Posted on 01.10.18

Exploring California's Sonoma Wine Country

There is no easy way to describe the over one million acres that comprise Sonoma County's wine country. It is a taste, also visual, that simply must be seen to be appreciated. Its growing celebrity is highlighted by the many vineyards whose bottles ... Read More >

Experience the Menil Collection – Downtown Houston

Posted on 01.09.18

Experience the Menil Collection – Downtown Houston

Dominique de Menil called The Menil Collection a present for the city that "adopted" her when she cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony in June of 1984. In her speech, she thanked everyone that had taken the amazing journey with her – the incredible ... Read More >

Dragsholm Castle of Zealand Denmark

Posted on 01.08.18

Dragsholm Castle of Zealand Denmark

If 'luxurious' and 'haunted' are part of your bucket list ideas for adventure, a stay at the storied Dragsholm Castle in Denmark will live up to the best of both worlds. The castle dates back to roughly 1215 when it was the palace of Bishop of ... Read More >

The Hotel Provincial of New Orleans

Posted on 01.03.18

The Hotel Provincial of New Orleans

There are five separate buildings (numbered 100-500) that comprise the Hotel Provincial of New Orleans. Each building has its own colorful history. The hotel's current owners purchased the property in the late 1960s and restored the buildings to ... Read More >

The Hotel del Coronado of San Diego

Posted on 01.02.18

The Hotel del Coronado of San Diego

When opening a hotel, so much is taken into account - and destination is certainly one of the most important. Del Coronado couldn't have chosen a better spot by the sea, or a better place to receive the daily weather report. Before the term was even ... Read More >

Glenrowan and the Great Ocean Road of Australia

Posted on 01.01.18

Glenrowan and the Great Ocean Road of Australia

When it comes to world culture, Australia is comparatively young. At the very least, the influence of European culture on the Australian continent is quite young. While the indigenous peoples of Australia are among the oldest on the planet, they have ... Read More >

The Palace Hotel in Port Townsend

Posted on 12.27.17

The Palace Hotel in Port Townsend

Housed inside the Tibbals Building, the Palace Hotel was not built for any king – but you wouldn't know that just by looking. Sea Captain Henry Tibbals wasn't royalty, but he was known during his seafaring years for some of the most magnificent ... Read More >

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