If you are a computer buff you'll enjoy the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, just across the street from Microsoft's big Silicon Valley Building and around the corner from Google HQ.
Here, displays and old machines tell the story of the birth of modern computing and highlight many of the key innovations and innovators of the past. A room full of old computers - many far less powerful than your cell phone - is a clear indication of how far we've come with modern technology.
http://www.computerhistory.org
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Computer History Museum, Mountain View
Atomic Testing Museum, Las Vegas
In Las Vegas if you get bored with the Casinos and nightlife - or even if you don't - you might want to venture just a few miles off the strip to the Atomic Testing Museum, an intriguing set of exhibits that explore the history of Atomic testing which was largely carried out in the huge open desert areas just west of Las Vegas.
Nevada History
Atomic Testing Museum Website
Nevada HistoryAtomic Testing Museum Website
Saturday, February 9, 2008
California Redwoods. Redwood National Park.
The two types of California Redwood Forests offer visitors and hikers some of the most amazing woodland experiences on earth. On the Northern Coasts of California we find Redwood National Park and the tallest trees on earth - the Coast Redwoods, Sequoia Sempervirens. Redwood National Park combines with several California state parks to straddle highway 101 for over a hundred miles along a beautiful coastal route all the way up to the Oregon Border.
When driving this route don't miss the "Avenue of the Giants" turnoff and, more importantly, DO NOT take the Orick bypass if you want to see trees and wildlife. The "Scenic Route" near Orick used to be the main route, and along this road you'll likely see Roosevelt Elk and are guaranteed to see superb Redwood forest. Stop in to the tiny Prarie Creek Redwoods visitor center for a great introduction to the region. Patrick's Point State Park with Wedding Rock and a beautiful long beach is a good spot if you can only visit one park in that area.
In the Mountainous High Sierra region of east central California you find the "Giant Redwoods", Sequoiadendron Giganteum, which are the world's thickest and most massive tree by species. These Giant Sequoias are not botanically considered a "Redwood" but most people know them by that name. Sequoia National Park is home to thousands of these trees that are so wide they almost defy imagination.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
The Grand Tetons of Grand Teton National Park rise in Wyoming in this Ansels Adams photo from the 1940's. Wyoming is home to two amazing national parks - Yellowstone NP and the Grand Teton NP. French trappers named the three spectacular peaks known as South, Middle, and Grand Teton. These effectively form the centerpiece of a National Park known for beautiful lakes, rivers, aspen forest, and towering majestic mountains. Although the Grand Teton requires some technical skill to climb, Middle and South can be scaled without special equipment though the hike is steep and rocky.
This Ansel Adams Photo posted at Flickr and listed as in Public Domain
National Park Service
US History at Travel, Highways, and History
Saturday, February 2, 2008
A worker building the Empire State Building in 1930 New York City. The Chrysler Building towers above the New York Cityscape but still well below what would become the world's tallest building for many years.


For New York Travel check out our sections at Travel Highways and History, or click here for New York History.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Johnny Cash Guitar at Hard Rock Cafe
Music History fans won't want to miss the collection of guitars and memorabilia at the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas. From Johnny Cash to Prince the walls are lined with great pieces of American musical history.
The Hard Rock is an "off the strip" venue in Las Vegas about a 15 minute walk from the strip. Aside from some amazing music history, the most notable feature is the new nightclub "Body English" with a light and music pulsating million dollar chandelier above the dance floor.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Palazzo Hotel Las Vegas
This is an interior shot of the Palazzo Las Vegas. Unfortunately it really does not do this beautiful waterfall lobby justice. Palazzo is the newest hotel on the strip and a wonderfully elegant venue which is connected to the Venetian Hotel, a favorite among Las Vegas regulars and also known for a rich Italian motif including a canal complete with gondola boats and singing gondoliers, superb dining, the TAO nightclub, and regular opera performances in the huge open area at the end of the canal.
The Palazzo is luxury suites only, and it just opened this month.
The Palazzo is luxury suites only, and it just opened this month.
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