Articles, tagged with "subway station", page 4
02nd October 2008
There is a great deal to consider upon moving to a place like New York City--take it from me, I found out the hard way. I had great hopes and dreams of living in Manhattan, and when I finally was able to make the move, I was ready to dive in head first...
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Author:
urlreader
26th September 2008
Battery Park gets its name from the historical use of the area by the British and Dutch as an artillery battery. Previously used as a fireboat and the Hope garden, is Pier A, at the northern tip of the area. Adjacent to the US Coast Guard Battery Building...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
05th September 2008
The Place de la Bastille is a square in Paris, France, where the Bastille prison stood until the "Storming of the Bastille" occurred. Subsequent to its destruction between July 14, 1789 and July 14, 1790 during the French Revolution, no vestige of it rema...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
15th August 2008
Harvard Square in Boston is known all over the world for one characteristic, its huge collection of bookstores. Just because you are not a member of the Harvard Alumni doesn't mean that the troves of intellect are not availed to you. The area has a total ...
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Author:
James Cook
10th May 2007
The spiritual heart of Asakusa, and for that matter Tokyo, is the impressive Sensoji Buddhist Temple. Built sometime in the 7th century before Tokyo was even Edo, to house the golden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, which, according to legend was f...
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Author:
Mark Eden
30th April 2007
Arlington, Va. is a city of 200,000, just across the river from the nation's capital, Washington, DC. The city of Arlington, of just 26 square miles and is coexistent with the county of Arlington. This area of Virginia was originally supposed to be part o...
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07th January 2007
Your experience of Paris will necessarily be different from that of any other traveler. Because your expectations are unique, your perception of the French capital will be yours, and yours only. Diversity being the name of the game, I thought you would en...
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Author:
Phil Chavanne
01st September 2006
When one is searching for things to do on their vacation to Toronto, walking tours should be considered as a cheap way to see the city and learn about it. Toronto is known as a great city for walking because of its many parks and diverse ethnic neighborho...
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Author:
Raffiana Raffiana
16th January 2006
Harry Potter isn't the first youthful hero with super powers who has captured the hearts and minds of children. Back in the 1940s, Billy Batson, a, homeless boy who eked out a living by selling newspapers, could turn into Captain Marvel, an adult superher...
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Author:
Barry Hooper
04th January 2006
September 1, 2005
Hello from Toronto (2) - Exploring Toronto's Waterfront by Bicycle and Checking Out the CN Tower
Since my European visitors are quite sporty I figured that renting a bicycle would be the perfect way of exploring the city. So to joi...
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Author:
Susanne Pacher
28th October 2005
FIND YOUR CHEAP ACCOMMODATION IN ROME
ENJOY YOUR ACCOMMODATION IN ROME WITH ROME HOTEL SERVICE.
As with all holiday accommodation, the golden rule of 'cheaper out, nicer in' applies to Rome - That is to say, you can save a lot of money b...
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Author:
stefano sandano