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Hidden History in a Beautiful Street in Heraklion
Greece is one of the most popular destinations in Europe for tourists during the summer. Beyond enjoying the crystal-clear beaches and the iconic blue and white buildings of Santorini, there is a wealth of history to explore. Often referred to as the oldest city in Europe, Heraklion is full of history and culture dating back…
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Finding art on the streets of Chania, Crete
Clear waters, gorgeous sunsets, and charming architecture: Greece itself is a painting. On the island of Crete, Chania amazes visitors as they stroll through the Venetian Harbor in Old Town. Waterfront restaurants and colorful buildings welcome everyone who wanders through the labyrinth-like streets. Walking by the water toward the lighthouse, something suddenly catches your attention:…
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Surreal architecture in Edinburgh’s Old Town
Scotland as a travel destination offers an extraordinary amount of experiences we may only see on television. Visiting the country means casually getting to know adorable highlander cows, bagpipe music culture, and Lake Ness’s mysteries. But the surroundings where it all takes place is also incredibly distinctive. Forget about western modern architecture. Scotland takes you…
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Fun Places to Visit in Gainesville
Gainesville is home to the Gator nation and well known for the big and vibrant campus of the University of Florida. However, the city has more to offer than the beautiful orange buildings and gator sculptures. Surrounded by nature and local businesses, Gainesville has a lot of fun places to visit. In this blog, you…
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Cocktails, art and history: Mrs. Riot at Covent Garden has it all.

This eccentric, colorful cocktail bar and bistro in London’s West End goes beyond delightful drinks and food. Mrs. Riot delights visitors even from the outside. The front door is only a sneak peak of the exhilarating ambiance that awaits customers inside. Covent Garden is known for its chic restaurants, fashion stores and street performers. In…
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Three Generations

Mr. Weston was a native of Highbury, and born of a respectable family, which for the last two or three generations had been rising into gentility and property.