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A statue of the first U.S. president stands prominently in London’s Trafalgar Square, but some Britons find it strange to ...
Soviet space memorabilia, a giant eyeball and a plaster cast of breasts are just a few of the storied incongruities and ...
It's rare, but hikers do sometimes find treasure. This mouthwatering list of undiscovered fortunes will turn your camping ...
The Valdichiana in southern Tuscany rewards visitors with lyrical landscapes, Etruscan relics and a slow pace of life ...
Finished after his death, the Florentine sculptor’s brilliant work in Venice surpassed Donatello’s Statue of Gattamelata and ...
Where the sacred and the bustling coexist, the capital is home to an array of temples. Here's a guide to Bangkok's most ...
For planning your next picnic, almost anywhere on the grounds is fair game, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Just steer clear of buildings or anywhere marked for only staff, and park in designated spots. Guests ...
Legendary Italian artist Michelangelo never actually wanted to work on the Sistine Chapel, considered to be some of his ...
From Gothic castles and creaking mansions to centuries-old graveyards that terrify after dark, the world is filled with ...
"The Fate of the Day" the second book in a trilogy of the American Revolution, focuses on the middle years. A time where the ...
Born in Shanghai, China, in 1977, Xu Zhen is an internationally known artist whose work is well-known in the East. He is an ...
The veteran executive chef of The Ritz reflects on two decades at the pass, the evolution of his classically grounded cuisine ...