Articles, tagged with "art exhibitions", page 4
18th November 2010
The summer in the city and county of Denver includes free musical entertainment for both residents and visitors alike. These free summer concerts starts off with the Five Points Jazz Festival. This yearly music event takes place every May of the years at ...
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Author:
Walter Tully
15th November 2010
You may best represent your business with large format banners. Vinyl banners are the favorite of many people. They are the best choice because they are strong and flexible. They can be conveniently maintained. They are incredible printed products that ma...
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Author:
Sara_Kriss
10th November 2010
One of the toughest challenges you can ever face is generating funds for a fundraiser. Although there are many people who do understand the motive behind the event and contribute generously; however, most people expect something in return. Getting those p...
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Author:
elishkiya
07th November 2010
Keswick is a charming little market town found within the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria, England. With a population of just about 5000 people, this civil parish lies within the historic county boundaries of Cumberland and dates back to the 13th century....
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Author:
Monica Griffiths
14th October 2010
Nelson is a beautiful town situated in the lush green Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. recently declared "the prettiest small town in Canada" by the New York Times.
Whether you are looking for a relaxing vacation to rejuvenate your spiri...
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Author:
Walter Davis
07th October 2010
The Swan Valley will be hosting its 21st annual spring festival in the month of October. The event will be celebrated for the whole 31 days of the month that will also be covering five weekends. It will be the most attended activity in the October weekend...
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Author:
Waqas Minhas
07th October 2010
Glasgow’s famed Gallery of Modern Art is located in the heart of the city. The imposing neo-classical 18th-century building which houses the gallery is one of the city’s noted edifices; the elegant interior is equally splendid to the observer. The gallery...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th October 2010
Glasgow is one of the UK's most visited cities, with a diverse array of excellent attractions and entertainments suitable for visitors from all walks of life. That means you'll find it easy to keep all the family entertained on a trip around Glasgow's b...
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Author:
Janine Barclay
22nd September 2010
There may be many providers for corporate meeting facility, but it is important to choose the right one. A right meeting space will set the mood perfectly for your guests. It can make a difference to their experience and ensure that everything goes right....
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Author:
William
22nd September 2010
Torre Del Clavero Tower - is a 15th century tower and a part of the Sotomayor palace. The base is square in shape and it turns to octagon at higher levels. There are small towers at each corner of the octagon. The tower is adorned with blind arches, coats...
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Author:
Carl Ton
21st September 2010
Cultural Paris is one of the best places to visit if you're looking for world-class art exhibitions. For instance, The Louvre may be the most famous art museum in the world, home to iconic masterpieces such as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, but there ar...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
16th September 2010
London, England is a city that thrives on new experiences and with a vast population of people, a number of recreational events grace one's schedule or calendar. London, also known to be among the leading global cities in the world, offers a traveller wit...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
25th August 2010
The Adriatic Riviera is a lively area full of events, and it offers many possibilities to those who want to have fun, as well as to those who like cultural holidays and who travel for work, who will find organized structures to alternate work and relax.
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Author:
Lia
19th August 2010
Bristol is widely acclaimed for the quality of its visitor attractions, from the myriad wildlife of Bristol Zoo to the historical discoveries aboard Brunel's ss Great Britain, but its many wide open spaces also play host to lively festivals and events t...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
18th August 2010
In earlier times Cardiff Bay or the Cardiff Docks as it was then known was the world's biggest port for coal export. Today it is Europe's most expansive waterfront development site offering the visitor a multitude of leisure activities both on land and on...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe