Saturday, March 26, 2011

Franklin Court Print exhibit.

Franklin Court Print exhibit. by JoeDuck
Franklin Court Print exhibit., a photo by JoeDuck on Flickr.

Here at the Franklin Court, Philadelphia, not much remains of Benjamin Franklin's home but for the back wall which was part of his original family complex at this location in dowtown Philly. The print shop behind this brick wall was built for Grandson Benjamin Bache, also a printer. Bache's full name was "Benjamin Franklin Bache". Bache expressed a lot of criticism of George Washington and he was arrested under the sedition act (later released) after expressing his strong views.

The Benjamin Franklin print shop was located at 2nd and Market, the historical center of commerce in colonial Philadelphia.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas and Miss Universe Pageant

Mandalay Bay, located near the south end of the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas Nevada, was this year's host of the The Miss Universe Pageant. This picture is from the Mandalay Bay's exclusive "House of Blues Foundation Room" where you get one of Las Vegas' best strip views - here looking north to many of the other resort casino properties.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Venetian Gondola, Italy 2010


Venice, Italy 134
Originally uploaded by JoeDuck
Venice was remarkable, a beautiful conclusion to our mini-tour of Italy where we visited the Cinque Terre, Rome, and Venice.

Personally I found the Cinque Terre to be the most charming of our many stops on the European Rail Adventure thanks to smaller crowds and more wild lands and the beautiful hike between the five cities, but my daughter felt Venice was the highlight of the trip.

The Venetian labyrinth of canals and walkways makes for some of Europe’s most intriguing and wonderful strolls, though you also will find it’s very easy to get lost here, where few paths are straight and even many of maps seem to lead you astray. I found intuition combined with the many pathway painted signs to big locations seemed to keep us on track better than our map.

Still, getting lost in what many consider to be the world’s most beautiful city is fun and has some advantages. Around almost every turn there would be new shops, restaurants, and pretty canal scenes.

On the down side of having a beautiful water world, Venice is struggling with the environmental pressures of a subsiding landscape, leading to seepage and flooding in much of the city, especially in the fall. Even during the summer trip we found the Piazza San Marco half covered in water - something that happens regulary and begins with just a small seep in the lower areas as in this picture I took in late June: Flooding in Venice

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Lonely Planet's Northern California

Lonely Planet has a good article about a California Vacation, though I think they may have forgotten there's a Southern California with some cool sites as well. They did cover several of my personal favorites of California: Redwood National Park, Yosemite National Park, Mendocino / Sonoma Coast, San Francisco, and Point Reyes National Seashore. However I'm not sure it's fair to ignore several other treasures of California such as Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, Lassen Volcanic National Park, the Missions of Southern California, Hollywood, Disneyland, and much more.

More about California:

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Europe by Rail Rocks

Vernazza, Italy was certainly one of the highlights of our 2010 European Eurail tour, and we really thank Eurail Pass for the chance to travel throughout Europe on the amazing train systems of the countries who make up the Eurail system.


We're finishing up the Europe trip at www.TravelandHistory.com please join us there for more reports over the coming months about the trip with tips on how to travel.


Monday, June 7, 2010

Join us in Europe!


From Norway to Italy we'll be blogging our 18 day rail trip across Europe. Join us.

Thanks Eurail Pass for helping to sponsor the trip!