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On the Road Again
A Travel Blog entry by indianajill from Waitangi, New Zealand
... along the outer shell of the canoes. Next we set off to see the Treaty House which was the original British Residency erected in 1833. It has been beautifully restored and contains artifacts from the original occupants. ...
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Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch.
A Travel Blog entry by nathan_martin from München (Munich), Bavaria, Germany
... my day by struggling with navigation. I used my iPhone as a crutch to guide me to my coworkers parents’ house. What an incredibly friendly gesture! I accidentally dropped my phone while getting lost, oops. The problem was, ...
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The most beautiful single day hike on the south is
A Travel Blog entry by joegoldston from Arthur's Pass, Canterbury, New Zealand
... wouldn't reach the bottom in your lifetime. Finally we reached the small summit. No more than 20 feet in diameter at 1833 meters...1100 m from our start. I have to honestly say that this wa by far the most beautiful and amazing climb ever ...
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Chicago
A Travel Blog entry by ulka from Chicago, Illinois, United States
... with over 9.5 million people across three states. After a series of wars with the local American Natives, Chicago was founded in 1833, near a portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed. The city became a major transportation and ...
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Pahia/Treaty of Waitangi/Hole in the Rock
A Travel Blog entry by deveron2 from Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand
... of both Maori and non Maori citizens in Aotearoa (New Zealand). We started the tour at the Treaty House, which consists of the original British Residency erected in 1833-34, a south wing was added by Busby and a replacement north wing in 1933. Most ...
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In My Footsteps: Chatham, Mass. - Part Two
A Travel Blog entry by cjsetterlund from Chatham, Massachusetts, United States
... sturdier and the walk was easier. Along with the skeleton of the lighthouse there is still the original lighthouse keepers house, a shed, and an outhouse remaining on the property. My ...
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Ashore At the End of the World
A Travel Blog entry by bob_and_lana from Ushuaia, Patagonia, Argentina
... of non-native grasses, which still thrive. The ranching activity continued until the 1970’s. More recently the Navy built a house on the site for a military radio station, which was subsequently abandoned. Saddest of all is that the genocide of the ...
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Northland
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Paihia, North Island, New Zealand
... Treaty is in essence an agreement between 2 peoples to live and work together in one nation. The Treaty House can still be visited today – erected in 1833, built of pre-cut Australian hardwood, and the roof shingles made of Kauri wood. It has some ...
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Sea breezes and convicts
A Travel Blog entry by jandkross from Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia
... as well as pointing out the most significant of the buildings. The penal colony was established by Governor George Arthur in 1833 to house the very worst offenders. It gained a reputation for being one of the harshest and most grim of ...
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Shopping, anyone?
A Travel Blog entry by gramcb from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Pre-Trip Itinerary: Dubai Tour King Faisal Mosque, Fort of Sharjah, Al Nabooddah House Museum, and the souks. Dinner together on a private boat cruise along Dubai Creek. how Dubai looked in 1990's same street ...
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USA
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandmary from Louisiana and Texas, United States
... at the age of 101. The whole place shows how the buildings evolved from the original house built in 1776, then the new big house from 1833, which has evolved over the years. An African house, thought to be a slave -fort built in 1800, the top floor is ...
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Friday march 24 2000 sunny with some clouds ...
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
... allowed me to photograph with my little Konica Revio Z3 APS. Next was 814 St. Phillip, a 1870 2 ½ story Italian masonry house recently restored by Alice and Claude Perrier. Fortunately many of the original marble mantels and the Greek key pocket door ...
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In My Footsteps: Augusta, Maine
A Travel Blog entry by cjsetterlund from Augusta, Maine, United States
... nbsp; The home of Maine’s governors the house was given to the state by Harriet Blaine Beale in 1919. The house dates back to 1833 and the first governor to live in the mansion was Carl E. Miliken in 1920. ...
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Seeking out family roots in Alexandria, VA
A Travel Blog entry by lroff from Alexandria, VA, United States
... S. Grant and his commanders conferred on pews in the churchyard as the Union Army marched from the Spotsylvania court House battlefield to North Anna River. Photographer Timothy O'Sullivan hauled his heavy stereo camera to the balcony of the church and ...
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Day 2: St. Thomas- Charlotte Amalie Walking Tour
A Travel Blog entry by a_travelbug from St. Thomas, USVI, United States
... Turn left (north) and climb to Kongens Gade (King St.), passing through a neighborhood of law firms, to: 7. Government House This is the administrative headquarters for the U.S. Virgin Islands. It's been the center of political life in the ...
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Summary of the End
A Travel Blog entry by ka.duncan from London, England, United Kingdom
... the hole still in it from the bullet that killed him. Sounds gross but is actually kinda fascinating (no, I am not warped). Queens House has some interesting art-a lot relating to NZ. Also has the famous painting of the death of Captain Cook in Hawaii ...
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Around Mauritius
A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Flic en Flac, Port Louis and elsewhere, Mauritius
... other areas, and thanked us very much for the visit. It was 2:00 pm by the time we left France's house, and stomachs were rumbling. We were going to go our separate ways for lunch, but I told Jocelyn I would come by ...
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Gettysburg, Fort McHenry & Camden Yards Revisted
A Travel Blog entry by dblegldave from Baltimore, Maryland, United States
... The Antrim 1844 Country Inn. Very quaint, almost a B&B-type place with several outbuildings where they house guests. It was the site of her conference. Very nice. It started sprinkling rain as I reached the ...
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Jim & June's Odyssey 100609 - St Andrews, NB
A Travel Blog entry by jimcabay from Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada
... . Its octagonal wooden tower was built in 1833 and sits at the port entrance to St Andrews. Charlotte County Court House and Jail - Designated as a Canadian historical site, the gable above the entrance door has a magnificent Coat of Arms. The ...
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House Of 1833 B&B Mystic
72 North Stonington Road, Mystic, Connecticut, United States
The House of 1833 Bed and Breakfast Resort is a Greek Revival Mansion and national landmark house on 3 park-like acres. We include a full New England country-gourmet candlelight breakfast each morning. We feature a full size swimming pool surrounded by ...
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Bayly Farm Nenagh
Ballinaclough, Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland
Bayly Farm is a delightful historic house, owned by Desmond and Jacqueline Bayly. The house, which remains largely unchanged, but enjoys all modern facilities, has been in the ownership of the Bayly family since it was built in the early 19th century. A ...
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