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A Scenic, Vibrant Swiss City - Lucerne, Switzerland
City Walks Kevin Durst 10/30/25 City Walks Kevin Durst 10/30/25

A Scenic, Vibrant Swiss City - Lucerne, Switzerland

The pedestrian-friendly Old Town is on the right bank of the Reuss and consists of squares with tall timber-framed buildings painted in bright colors and some with elaborate frescos all connected by cobblestone streets.

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A World-Renownd Design Capital - Helsinki, Finland
City Walks Kevin Durst 10/30/25 City Walks Kevin Durst 10/30/25

A World-Renownd Design Capital - Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki feels like a place where everything works—public transit runs smoothly, locals are friendly in their quiet way, and there’s a certain unhurried confidence in the air.

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A Danish National Romantic Masterpiece - Copenhagen City Hall
Historic Sites Kevin Durst 10/23/25 Historic Sites Kevin Durst 10/23/25

A Danish National Romantic Masterpiece - Copenhagen City Hall

Tucked between Rådhuspladsen and Tivoli Gardens lies one of Copenhagen’s most surprising landmarks—a working City Hall ..

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Iconic Restaurant In Gare de Lyon - Le Train Bleu
Impressive Architecture Kevin Durst 10/23/25 Impressive Architecture Kevin Durst 10/23/25

Iconic Restaurant In Gare de Lyon - Le Train Bleu

Le Train Bleu is a historic and iconic restaurant located inside the Gare de Lyon railway station in Paris. Originally built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition…

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The Capital Of The French Riviera- Nice, France
City Walks Kevin Durst 10/16/25 City Walks Kevin Durst 10/16/25

The Capital Of The French Riviera- Nice, France

Nice is the fifth largest city in France and after Paris, has the most museums. It attracts people from all over the world with its city mix of old world charm, vibrant streets, art, culture, good cuisine, scenery and serenity.

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Iceland’s Second Largest City - Akureyri
City Walks Kevin Durst 10/16/25 City Walks Kevin Durst 10/16/25

Iceland’s Second Largest City - Akureyri

Often called the “Iceland’s Capital of the North,” Akureyri offers a charming mix of culture, small-town comfort, and easy access to nature.

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Preserving History Of The Soviet & Nazi Occupation - Museum Of The Occupation Of Latvia
National Museum Kevin Durst 10/9/25 National Museum Kevin Durst 10/9/25

Preserving History Of The Soviet & Nazi Occupation - Museum Of The Occupation Of Latvia

The museum documents Latvia’s painful history under three successive occupations — the first Soviet regime, Nazi Germany, and the second Soviet rule (1944–1991).

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A Coastal Greenland Town - Paamiut
Seaside Towns Kevin Durst 10/9/25 Seaside Towns Kevin Durst 10/9/25

A Coastal Greenland Town - Paamiut

Paamiut isn’t crowded with tourists or lined with luxury resorts. It doesn't boast a long list of attractions. But what it offers is something increasingly rare…

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Small Town Island Charm - Block Island, RI
Beach Towns Kevin Durst 10/2/25 Beach Towns Kevin Durst 10/2/25

Small Town Island Charm - Block Island, RI

Only seven miles long and three miles wide, Block Island offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, seaside charm, and a wonderfully unhurried pace.

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Hot Springs, Falls, Geysers & Volcanic Crater & Blue Lagoon - Iceland’s Golden Circle Tour
National Park Kevin Durst 10/2/25 National Park Kevin Durst 10/2/25

Hot Springs, Falls, Geysers & Volcanic Crater & Blue Lagoon - Iceland’s Golden Circle Tour

This was an incredible full-day experience that included five of Iceland’s most iconic natural attractions:

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Iceland’s Highlands - Isafjordur & Dynjandifoss
Adventure Kevin Durst 9/25/25 Adventure Kevin Durst 9/25/25

Iceland’s Highlands - Isafjordur & Dynjandifoss

Traveling here felt less like sightseeing and more like stepping into a living, breathing National Geographic scene.

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One Was Built By & The Other Inspired By Frank Lloyd Wright - Petra Island
Impressive Architecture Kevin Durst 9/25/25 Impressive Architecture Kevin Durst 9/25/25

One Was Built By & The Other Inspired By Frank Lloyd Wright - Petra Island

Petra Island on Lake Mahopac in upstate New York features two homes with connections to renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

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A Bronx Oasis Overlooking The Hudson River - Wave Hill
Beautiful Gardens Kevin Durst 9/18/25 Beautiful Gardens Kevin Durst 9/18/25

A Bronx Oasis Overlooking The Hudson River - Wave Hill

In 1836, prominent New York attorney, William Lewis Morris purchased 15 acres in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. He and his wife, Mary built Wave Hill which was completed in 1843.

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A Small City On Cape Breton Island - Sydney, Nova Scotia
City Walks Kevin Durst 9/18/25 City Walks Kevin Durst 9/18/25

A Small City On Cape Breton Island - Sydney, Nova Scotia

Sydney also served as Cape Breton Island’s colonial capital until 1820, when the colony was merged with Nova Scotia and the capital was moved to Halifax.

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Founded In 1895 By Andrew Carnegie - Carnegie Museum Of Art & Natural History
Museum Kevin Durst 9/11/25 Museum Kevin Durst 9/11/25

Founded In 1895 By Andrew Carnegie - Carnegie Museum Of Art & Natural History

When the Carnegie Institute opened in 1895, this hybrid institution—comprised of museums, a library, and a music hall—occupied the grand, historical spaces that would eventually become known as the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and the storied Carnegie Music Hall.

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One Of The Most Modern Opera Houses In The World - Copenhagen Opera House
Impressive Architecture Kevin Durst 9/11/25 Impressive Architecture Kevin Durst 9/11/25

One Of The Most Modern Opera Houses In The World - Copenhagen Opera House

The Copenhagen Opera House combines the refined simplicity of Scandinavian design with bold, modern ambition.

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Honoring The Ethnic Groups That Helped Build Pittsburgh - The Nationality Room
Historic Sites Kevin Durst 9/4/25 Historic Sites Kevin Durst 9/4/25

Honoring The Ethnic Groups That Helped Build Pittsburgh - The Nationality Room

The Nationality Rooms represent and celebrate the culture of the diverse communities of Pittsburgh. Most of the rooms are used as classrooms, giving students the opportunity to learn in a unique setting that gives them a hands-on experience with these rich heritages.

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Greenland’s Capital - Nuuk
City Walks Kevin Durst 9/4/25 City Walks Kevin Durst 9/4/25

Greenland’s Capital - Nuuk

Nuuk is the capital of the world’s largest island, and is home to just 19,000 people, but what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in spirit.

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The Oldest Serving Town Hall In Northern Europe -Tallinn Town Hall
Historic Sites Kevin Durst 8/28/25 Historic Sites Kevin Durst 8/28/25

The Oldest Serving Town Hall In Northern Europe -Tallinn Town Hall

It’s the oldest Gothic-style town hall in the Baltic and Scandinavian regions, with a history that goes back to the 1200s.

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42 Floors Of Learning - The Cathedral Of Learning
Historic Sites Kevin Durst 8/28/25 Historic Sites Kevin Durst 8/28/25

42 Floors Of Learning - The Cathedral Of Learning

The Gothic Revival skyscraper was commissioned in 1921 and inspired local industries to donate steel, cement, elevators, glass, plumbing, and heating elements.

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