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Culture For the Win – The Nostalgia Diaries
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Celebrate the Past to Create Better Days Today. Music Monday, Your Way. Middot; Throwback Thursday. Culture For the Win. January 12, 2017. January 14, 2017. On January 12, 1773 (yeah, we’re going way back. For this Throwback Thursday), the first American museum opened in Charleston, South Carolina. 8220;Inspired in part by the creation of the British Museum,” the. Which makes sense, because, well,. Today really is about the awesomeness of America’s museums, and a lot has changed since 1773. Acc...So from...
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Dart and Map | Get off your couch and travel!
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Get off your couch and travel! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Red Rock, Rocky Mountain NP. October 27, 2014. Sunday. Our second and final day in Colorado. So many things that we wanted to do. so many things we did not do. Two days is NOT enough. For sure! We did not get out of the house until pretty late. After eating breakfast, which is something I usually do not put that much effort into on vacations, we decided to check out the Red Rock Amphitheater. Rocky Mountain National Park.
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May | 2015 | whanganuiregionalmuseum
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Fun, facts, and features of the Whanganui Regional Museum. Museums aren’t always filled to the brim with old furniture, important artworks, and certificates signed by various members of the Royal Family. There are hundreds of thousands of Museums that have a very strict collecting criteria, and sometimes they focus on things we wouldn’t necessarily expect. For example, there is a Chainsaw Museum in Woodville. In Canterbury (previously an independent house, now in the Canterbury Museum. And a Clock Museum.
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Hiking and Backpacking in San Diego | JourneySixFeet
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International Banana Museum by Salton Sea. Keep Calm and Eat a Banana! Posted on December 9, 2016. Before you read further the post, do me a favor grab a banana and eat it! Last spring for my birthday I just wanted a little party and a road trip to an apocalyptic place – Salton Sea. Around the Salton Sea there are many weird things to see and do and one of those places is the. So I felt as a true Banana Queen I must to visit the Banana Museum, the most bananaanananananaana place of all! There is nothing ...
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Salvation Mountain — Global Addicts
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SALVATION MOUNTAIN AND THE SALTON SEA. 33 15' 14.9148' , N 115 28' 21.5364' W. And 33 5' 57.3108' , N 115 41' 38.1552' W. José FM 94.5. And KGBA 100.1 FM. Once called the " miracle in the dessert. The Salton Sea is California's biggest lake and was known as a playground for the rich. It exists purely by accident, forming when a Colorado River canal overflowed in 1905. It's been kept up through the years because of human intervention, namely via agricultural water runoff. North Shore Beach and Yacht Club.
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Apocalypse Now: The Ruins of Bombay Beach – Joeography
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Apocalypse Now: The Ruins of Bombay Beach. August 3, 2015. It seems that the growing trend now days is the doom of our civilization. TV shows and movies show us the sparse landscape of post apocalyptic earth, whether it be run over by zombies, natural or man made disaster, or even apes taking over. The spiral continued into the late seventies with tropical storms hitting the Imperial Valley back to back, which poured into the Saltin Sink and flooded the shoreline, consuming marinas and yacht clubs. W...
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Salton Sea - International Banana Museum
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Eat & Drink. A Desert Dweller's Guide to Palm Springs and Surrounding Areas. January 12, 2015. Salton Sea International Banana Museum. Within the perimeters of our desert are numerous oddities and gems that contribute to the overall experience, making the area a truly unique destination. The International Banana Museum just happens to be one of those things you’re not going to find anywhere else in the world, and may be worth the 15 minute stop if you find yourself passing by. Phone: 619.840.1429.
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Apocalypse Now: The Ruins of Bombay Beach – Joeography
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Apocalypse Now: The Ruins of Bombay Beach. August 3, 2015. It seems that the growing trend now days is the doom of our civilization. TV shows and movies show us the sparse landscape of post apocalyptic earth, whether it be run over by zombies, natural or man made disaster, or even apes taking over. The spiral continued into the late seventies with tropical storms hitting the Imperial Valley back to back, which poured into the Saltin Sink and flooded the shoreline, consuming marinas and yacht clubs. W...