img_3153 Science Park is a plot of land that stretches across the Charles River alongside the Charles River Dam Bridge. The Science Park is famous for being the location of the Boston landmark, the Museum of Science.[1] The Museum of Science along with the Charles Hayden Planetarium provide hands-on exhibits and interactive displays, including a […]

Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, a strip that runs west towards West Hollywood, is rather seedy and grungy, home to drug dealers and prostitutes. There aren’t many attractions in this area of Hollywood. Its only appeal stems from its distinction of being home to Hollywood’s last remaining studio as well as the graveyard of many […]

Sunrise under the Cottonwood New Mexico is known as the “Land of Enchantment”, having developed a reputation for captivating the hearts of visitors with its natural beauty and indefinable character. Often described as a land of contrasts, New Mexico is one of the more photogenic states in the U.S. with its vast skies and vistas […]

reflections for the day The United States of America may not be the largest nation in the world, but it is certainly the wealthiest and most powerful. It also ranks as the second most visited country among tourists. This should come as no surprise. This land of awesome beauty boasts from “sea to shining sea” […]

Yeah, I’m smoking a cigarette. You got a problem with that? New York State is more than just its most popular destination, New York City. It’s almost as if nobody seems to notice that the state is actually the largest of the northeastern states; that it actually stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great […]

I-40 Wilmington is at the heart of Los Angeles’ petroleum industry, home to the third largest oil field in the U.S. Founded in 1858, this bustling suburb is very industrial in character and landscape, full of refiners, enormous towers, derricks, and cargo trucks transporting to and from the Terminal Island Expressway. You might recognize this […]

Alpenglow on the Coastal mountains – Alaska. Dyea was originally a community of Tlingit Indians.[1] Today, it is a ghost town in Alaska with few people left except those living in homesteads in a valley that is all but abandoned. Dyea is situated at the confluence of the Taiya Inlet and Taiya River on the […]

Caltrans Ama 3 Downtown Los Angeles remains the cultural and historic heart of LA. It was almost dead at one point, but recent revitalization efforts have successfully restored some life and activity back into the area. Infusions of business capital have given life to mega hotels, office skyscrapers, and stunning landmarks like the[1] Cathedral of […]

maps, cameras and coffee Idaho is more than just a rugged “no-man’s land” or a land of potatoes. This common misconception has taken years to overcome. In fact, when Idaho was originally created as a territory by Abraham Lincoln, he had trouble finding an appointee willing to come to this wilderness, even to assume the […]

Prince Eric and Ariel at the Adventureland Veranda Lake Buena Vista is the city in Florida that hosts the famous Walt Disney World Resort. Lake Buena Vista was incorporated in 1967, and complete power over the area’s attractions was given to the Walt Disney Company. Less than a dozen people actually live in this city, […]

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