Tag: architecture
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Tacoma Arts and Festivals – Part I
Originally posted on northwestphotos: Museum of Glass – Tacoma So much to see and do this weekend! Living in the Pacific Northwest gives a person so many choices, especially if one is an outdoors person. Between nature’s beauty and a myriad of summer festivals in the region, making a decision on where to go can…
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A symphony of color on the streets of Guatemala
Thirdeyemom I have never before seen such an enormous symphony of color as I did in Guatemala. The past Spanish colonial influence combined with the vivid Mayan culture and tradition of brilliant colors reflect deeply throughout Guatemala, especially in the Highlands. Xela is the heart of the Mayan culture and community. If you take a…
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Low Line Park Exhibit Opens April 1st at Mark Miller Gallery in the Lower East Side
by Molly Cotter, 03/19/12 We recently announced that the incredible Low Line Park project, which plans to transform an abandoned underground subway station into a flourishing subterranean public space, has started a Kickstarter campaign that is pulling in big bucks. Collecting more than $135,000 in funds already, the underground oasis is moving closer and closer…
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Travel Tidbits – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle ride to debut at Nickelodeon Universe
‘Relish’ these scrumptious burgers, shakes In the past few years everyone and their brother has opened a newfangled burger joint, including countless celebrity chefs… USA Today Early blooms for Cherry Blossom Festival Following an unusually mild winter in the Nation’s Capital, the star attractions of the March 20-April 17 National Cherry Blossom Festival…