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Largest Art Museums in America
If you are a huge art fan and want to fully experience beauty and history, then you should see the largest art museums in America. It is true how you should spend money on experiences and not things. These museums are guaranteed to surprise you based on their size and gorgeous paintings. When visiting these museums you can see some of the most well-known paintings in history and gain a greater love for art. Whether you're on vacation or live in one of these locations you should see these marvelous art museums, especially if you love history.
Rhonda TaylorPublished 7 years ago in WanderMost Expensive Muscle Cars
Right now, the most affordable new muscle cars on the market start around $23,000 — and that's assuming that you go for the "bare bones" version. A budget car, on the other hand, can start as low as $14,000 for a brand new model. Obviously, this means that muscle cars are a bit more expensive than a typical car will be.
Skunk UzekiPublished 7 years ago in WheelGhoul Times in Portland Oregon
Halloween, the ancient Celtic holiday that marked the end of the harvest and transition to winter, was originally called the “bridge to the world of the dead.” This “bridge,” and all its Halloween horror, isn’t confined to Celtic lore anymore. It’s waiting for travelers looking for a new road trip idea aside from fall foliage. And it's waiting for them in Portland, Oregon.
Marlene Hagman SmithPublished 7 years ago in WanderThe Train Travellers Spotting Guide
Trains and train stations are a fascinating place for people watching, all the hustle and bustle of a busy station, there are always a mismatch of characters from all walks of life coming together for a journey. It’s one moment where everyone is going to the same place at the same time but for completely different reasons. When you next travel by train take a moment to stop and really look around you. It’s not just a platform of strangers but a whole host of different individuals with their own lives and stories to tell but with one thing in common — the journey ahead. When you travel by train take this handy train travel spotter guide and look out for these ten travel types:
Jennifer RasalPublished 7 years ago in WanderRome Alone
No one finds themselves. That’s not why we travel. You’re right there, where you always were. But sometimes a foreign sun can show you to yourself in a different light, the veins of quartz that shine in the flashlight’s blue beam as we make our way through the cave. To see yourself through the eyes of a stranger, even for half a second, is to confront an enigma.
Ryan FrawleyPublished 7 years ago in WanderTrip to the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Since 2017 is the fiftieth anniversary of 1967’s Summer of Love, The Museum of Fine Arts is showing an exhibition on this seminal moment in American pop culture. Mom and I are eager to go see it after falling in love with the work of artist Peter Max during our cruise.
Rachel LeschPublished 7 years ago in WanderThis Car is Not for You (Or Me).
YouTube has been showing me ads for Karma Automotive for the past few days. So I decided to take a look. What I found was the Karma Revero...a stunningly gorgeous hybrid that'll run 50 miles all-electric, with an engine to charge the batteries to reach 300 miles of range.
Five Things To Do When in Newfoundland Canada
Newfoundland, Canada has really outstanding sceneries, from the overview of the city on top of Signal Hill to the hike up Gros Morne national park. Today I will just give you my top five things to do in Newfoundland if you ever decide to visit.
Cassidy WhalenPublished 7 years ago in Wander