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6 days ago · 9. Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington D.C., USA. The Smithsonian National Museum of American History tells the story of the US since settlers arrived from Europe, with exhibitions covering the social, political, scientific, cultural and military history of the country.
May 3, 2024 · St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. Established in 1789 just outside the French Quarter of New Orleans, St. Louis No. 1 is one of the city’s oldest cemeteries, and 100,000 bodies are believed to rest in a space the size of a city block. Many famous Louisianans are buried here, including rumored voodoo priestess Marie Laveau.
May 10, 2024 · 1. Semmarine Souk. This is one of the most famous souks in Marrakech and is a place you’ll definitely visit at some point during your trip to Marrakech since this market serves as the gateway to all the other souks. It’s also a covered souk that reminds me of the High Street in London since it’s packed with souvenirs and lots of tourists.
May 3, 2024 · Melrose Plantation in the Cane River Region of Louisiana, near Natchitoches, exists today as a cultural destination and was a major mover in the literary and artistic movement in Louisiana thanks to several strong women. Marie Thérèse Coincoin, born a slave and later freed by the father of her 10 children, Claude Thomas Pierre Metoyer—who ...
May 12, 2024 · Receive a Moroccan masterclass on this Marrakech tour that will send you home with supreme, inside knowledge of tajine making and the delicate art of market haggling. Smug home cook alert! This small-group tour is limited to 12 people for a more intimate experience. Price €44. Min age 6.
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May 16, 2024 · Travel back in time 200 years at vintage factory town Allaire, a living history museum that recreates a 19th-century ironworks complete with restored mills and boarding houses, a bakery, smithy ...
Apr 25, 2024 · The LSU Museum of Art. Open since 1962, first in the University’s Memorial Tower, the LSU Museum of Art has occupied the transformative Shaw Center for the Arts since it opened in downtown Baton Rouge in 2005. Today, it occupies 13,000 square feet of space dedicated solely to exhibiting world-class painting, sculpture, decorative arts ...